{{Infobox military unit | unit_name = Joint Ground-based Air Defence Command | native_name = ''Defensie Grondgebonden Luchtverdedigingscommando (DGLC)'' | image = Defensie_Grondgebonden_Luchtverdedigings_Commando_embleem.svg | caption = Emblem of the DGLC | start_date = 29 March 2012 | dates = | country = {{NLD}} | allegiance = | branch = [[Royal Netherlands Army]] | type = [[Air defence]] | role = | size = {{circa}} 850 personnel | command_structure = Under command of the [[Commander of the Royal Netherlands Army]] | current_commander = [[Colonel]] Jos Kuijpers<ref>{{cite news |last1=de Koning |first1=Ad |title=Jos Kuijpers nieuwe man op DGLC Vredepeel |url=https://www.ed.nl/de-peel/jos-kuijpers-nieuwe-man-op-dglc-vredepeel~a650d4e2/ |access-date=14 March 2021 |work=Eindhovens Dagblad |date=27 February 2020}}</ref> | garrison = [[Lieutenant General Best Barracks]] in [[Venray]] | ceremonial_chief = | colonel_of_the_regiment = | nickname = | patron = | motto = ''Verenigd op de grond, daadkrachtig in de lucht'' ("United on the ground, decisive in the air") | colors = | march = | mascot = | battles = | notable_commanders = | anniversaries = | identification_symbol = | identification_symbol_label = | identification_symbol_4 = | identification_symbol_4_label = }} The '''Joint Ground-based Air Defence Command''' ([[Dutch (language)|Dutch]]: '''''Defensie Grondgebonden Luchtverdedigingscommando, DGLC''''') is a joint command of the [[Royal Netherlands Army]], formed in 2012 after amalgamation of the ''Commando Luchtdoelartillerie'' (Anti-aircraft Artillery Command) of the Royal Netherlands Army and the ''Groep Geleide Wapens'' (Group Guided Weapons) of the [[Royal Netherlands Air Force]]. The command is responsible for all ground-based air defence tasks and consists of both army and air force personnel.<ref name="dglc">{{cite web |title=Defensie Grondgebonden Luchtverdedigingscommando |url=https://www.defensie.nl/organisatie/landmacht/eenheden/dglc |website=defensie.nl |date=8 January 2020 |publisher=Ministry of Defence |access-date=13 March 2021}}</ref> The DGLC employs an integrated layered air-defence approach featuring [[FIM-92 Stinger]], [[NASAMS#NASAMS 2|NASAMS II]] and [[MIM-104 Patriot]] systems.
== Units == === 800 Support Squadron === The 800 Support Squadron ([[Dutch (language)|Dutch]]: ''800 Ondersteuningssquadron'') consists of a staff and three [[Flight (military unit)|flights]]. The CIS flight is responsible for data and voice communication between the operational units. The logistic flight provides supply and transport services. The force protection flight guards and protects the operational units. and is responsible for the education and training of personnel, and the maintenance of materiel.<ref name="units">{{cite web |title=Eenheden Defensie Grondgebonden Luchtverdedigingscommando |url=https://www.defensie.nl/organisatie/landmacht/eenheden/dglc/squadrons-en-batterijen |website=defensie.nl |date=8 January 2020 |publisher=Ministry of Defence |access-date=13 March 2021}}</ref>
=== 802 Patriot Squadron === [[File:DGLC_systemen.jpg|thumb|300px|DGLC showcasing some of their systems, 2017.]] 802 Patriot Squadron is responsible for the deployment of the [[MIM-104 Patriot]] [[surface-to-air missile]] system. The squadron consists of a staff and six flights: a logistic flight, a [[command and control]] flight, and four Patriot flights each consisting of a complete fire unit. The fourth Flight was activated on July 1st 2024<ref name="units" />
=== 11 Air Defence Battery === The 11 Air Defence Battery ([[Dutch (language)|Dutch]]: ''11 Luchtverdedigingsbatterij'') was activated on June 1st 2023. The battery comprises a staff, a Counter-UAS platoon and a Stinger platoon.<ref name="units" />
=== 12 Air Defence Battery === The 12 Air Defence Battery ([[Dutch (language)|Dutch]]: 12 Luchtverdedigingsbatterij) consists of four platoons. Together with the 13 Air Defence Battery 'Ypenburg' the battery is responsible for short and medium range air defence. The battery comprises a staff, a signals group and four operational platoons:<ref name="units" />
* NASAMS Platoon, operates [[Hensoldt]] {{ill|TRML-3D|de|Nahbereichsradar|lt=TRML-3D/32}}<ref name=trml-4d-product>{{cite web | url=https://www.hensoldt.net/products/radar-iff-and-datalink/trml-3d/32 | title=TRML-3D/32 - Mobile Air Surveillance and Defence Radar | HENSOLDT }}</ref> and [[AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel]] radar systems, and the [[NASAMS #NASAMS 2|NASAMS 2]] air defence system. * Stinger Platoon, provides [[Short range air defense|short range air defence]] with the [[Fennek|Fennek Stinger Weapon Platform]] and shoulder-launched [[FIM-92 Stinger]] [[MANPADS]]. * [[Counter rocket, artillery, and mortar]] (C-RAM) Platoon, responsible for detecting rockets, artillery, mortars and drones using the UDIS sensor system. * Logistic Platoon, responsible for maintenance, supply and recovery of the units within the battery.
=== 13 Air Defence Battery 'Ypenburg' === The 13 Air Defence Battery 'Ypenburg' ([[Dutch (language)|Dutch]]: ''13 Luchtverdedigingsbatterij 'Ypenburg''') consists of four platoons. Together with the 12 Air Defence Battery the battery is responsible for short and medium range air defence. The battery comprises a staff, a signals group and four operational platoons:<ref name="units" />
* NASAMS Platoon, operates [[Hensoldt]] {{ill|TRML-3D|de|Nahbereichsradar|lt=TRML-3D/32}}<ref name=trml-4d-product>{{cite web | url=https://www.hensoldt.net/products/radar-iff-and-datalink/trml-3d/32 | title=TRML-3D/32 - Mobile Air Surveillance and Defence Radar | HENSOLDT }}</ref> and [[AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel]] radar systems, and the [[NASAMS #NASAMS 2|NASAMS 2]] air defence system. * Stinger Platoon, provides [[Short range air defense|short range air defence]] with the [[Fennek|Fennek Stinger Weapon Platform]] and shoulder-launched [[FIM-92 Stinger]] [[MANPADS]]. * [[Counter rocket, artillery, and mortar]] (C-RAM) Platoon, responsible for detecting rockets, artillery, mortars and drones using the UDIS sensor system. * Logistic Platoon, responsible for maintenance, supply and recovery of the units within the battery.
The battery received the name ''[[Ypenburg]]'' in 1999. This name symbolises the relationship with the 13 Air Defence Artillery Battery ([[Dutch (language)|Dutch]]: ''13 Batterij Luchtdoelartillerie'') which was tasked with the defence of the [[Politics of the Netherlands|Dutch government]], just north of [[Ypenburg Airport]] during the [[Battle for The Hague]].
=== Air Defence Missile Group 61 === The Air Defence Missile Group 61 ([[German (language)|German]]: ''Flugabwehrraketengruppe 61'') is an air defence battalion of the [[German Air Force]], consisting of approximately 300 personnel.<ref name="units" /> The battery has been placed under Dutch command since 4 April 2018, and is fully integrated into the DGLC.<ref>{{cite news |title=Duitse luchtverdedigingseenheid onder Nederlands bevel |url=https://www.defensie.nl/actueel/nieuws/2018/04/04/duitse-luchtverdedigingseenheid-onder-nederlands-bevel |access-date=13 March 2021 |publisher=Ministry of Defence |date=4 April 2018}}</ref> The group operates radar-guided cannon and rocket SHORAD systems, and is based in [[Todendorf]] in [[Germany]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Flugabwehrraketengruppe 61 |url=https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/organisation/luftwaffe/organisation-/luftwaffentruppenkommando/flugabwehrraketengruppe-61 |website=bundeswehr.de |date=10 July 2018 |publisher=Bundeswehr |access-date=14 March 2021}}</ref> Group 61 consists of a Mantis squadron, a LeFlaSys Squadron, a support squadron and a training squadron.
=== Education and Training Centre === The Education and Training Centre ([[Dutch (language)|Dutch]]: ''Opleidings- en Trainingscentrum'') provides all air defence training, driving instruction and international training support.<ref name="units" /> The centre operates a wide variety of advanced weapon simulators.{{Citation needed|date=March 2026}}
=== Ground-based Air Defence Research Centre === The Research Centre ([[Dutch (language)|Dutch]]: ''Kenniscentrum Grondgebonden Luchtverdediging'') is responsible for obtaining, safeguarding and sharing knowledge concerning air and missile defence.<ref name="units" /> This knowledge is used to shape the structure of the DGLC. In addition, the centre provides technical and tactical documentation and procedures, and supports and advices the Defence Materiel Organisation with the acquisition of new systems and materiel.{{Citation needed|date=March 2026}}
== Equipment == === MIM-104 Patriot === [[File:Operatie-active-fence-Het-lanceerstation-van-de-Nederlandse-Patriot-in-Turkije.jpg|thumb|Patriot launcher during [[Operation Active Fence]] deployment in [[Turkey]].]] The [[MIM-104 Patriot]] [[surface-to-air missile]] system combats targets in the medium to long range, up to 60 kilometers. Each system covers a sector of 120 degrees against both manned and unmanned aircraft, helicopter, ballistic and cruise missiles. The DGLC operates four Patriot batteries. Both PAC-2 and PAC-3, which is capable of intercepting ballistic missiles, missiles are in use. All Dutch systems are undergoing through modernisation since 2019.<ref>{{cite web |title=Patriot-luchtverdedigingssysteem |url=https://www.defensie.nl/organisatie/landmacht/materieel/bewapening/patriot-luchtverdedigingssysteem |website=defensie.nl |date=18 July 2016 |publisher=Ministry of Defence |access-date=13 March 2021}}</ref>
=== AGBADS === The Army Ground-based Air Defence System (AGBADS) integrates the [[NASAMS #NASAMS 2|NASAMS 2]] medium-range, with [[AMRAAM]] missiles, and [[FIM-92 Stinger]] short-range air defence systems. In addition, AGBADS utilises 2 types of radars. The NASAMS platoon operates the [[AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel]] radar, which is supplemented by the ''Telefunken Radar Mobil Luftraumüberwachung'' (TRML) radar system. The images of the radar systems are combined in a local air picture (LAP), which is accessible to the entire unit.<ref>{{cite web |title=Army Ground Based Air Defence System |url=https://www.defensie.nl/organisatie/landmacht/materieel/bewapening/army-ground-based-air-defence-system-agbads |website=defensie.nl |date=7 October 2015 |publisher=Ministry of Defence |access-date=13 March 2021}}</ref>
The DGLC has two NASAMS systems, a system consists of: * 1 SAM Fire Control (SFC): the fire control centre from which the AMRAAM launchers and Sentinel radars are operated. * 1 AN/MPQ-64M2 Sentinel-radar: provides the SFC with an accurate air picture. * 3 NASAMS Launchers: each launcher can fire six AMRAAM (AIM-120B) missiles.
Moreover, AGBADS incorporates [[SHORAD]] provided by the [[FIM-92 Stinger]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Stinger-luchtdoelraket |url=https://www.defensie.nl/organisatie/landmacht/materieel/bewapening/stinger-luchtdoelraket |website=defensie.nl |date=7 September 2015 |publisher=Ministry of Defence |access-date=13 March 2021}}</ref> The DGLC operates 18 [[Fennek|Fennek Stinger Weapon Platforms]] (SWP). The Fennek SWP is an armoured vehicle with a fully integrated Stinger Launching System (SLS). The SLS contains four ready-to-fire Stinger missiles that can be launched from two launchers, and can be operated from within the (relative) safety of the armoured vehicle. The SLS is built on a Pedestal Mounted Air Defence System (PMADS), produced by the [[Turkey|Turkish]] company [[ASELSAN]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Aselsan Signed the Contract with the Royal Netherlands Army |url=http://www.defense-aerospace.com/article-view/release/63230/turkish-firm-wins-dutch-stinger-contract-(sep-29).html |website=defense-aerospace.com |publisher=Defense-Aerospace |access-date=14 March 2021 |date=28 September 2005 }}{{Dead link|date=November 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Moreover, the DGLC recently reactivated a platoon operating shoulder-launched Stinger MANPADS.<ref>{{cite news |title=Nieuw Stingerpeloton beschermt tegen dreiging van boven |url=https://www.defensie.nl/actueel/nieuws/2020/10/01/nieuw-stinger-peloton-beschermt-tegen-dreiging-van-boven |access-date=14 March 2021 |publisher=Ministry of Defence |date=1 October 2020}}</ref>
=== LeFlaSys === The [[Wiesel AWC #Wiesel 2|Wiesel 2 Leichtes Flugabwehrsystem]] (LeFlaSys, Light Air Defence System) is an air defence system mounted on the highly mobile Wiesel 2 [[tankette]]. The ''Ozelot'' variant is equipped with two ready-to-fire Stinger missiles, and is operated by ''Flugabwehrraketengruppe 61''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Das Leichte Flugabwehrsystem mit Waffenträger Ozelot |url=https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/ausruestung-technik-bundeswehr/landsysteme-bundeswehr/leichtes-flugabwehrsystem-ozelot |website=bundeswehr.de |publisher=Bundeswehr |access-date=14 March 2021}}</ref><ref name="dglc" />
=== LÜR === The LÜR (''Luftraumüberwachungs Radar'') is a mobile radar system which provides the MANTIS and LeFlaSys systems of ''Flugabwehrraketengruppe 61'' with a low to medium altitude air picture.<ref name="dglc" /> === UDIS === UDIS is an experimental sensor system that is designed with the goal to detect, identify and follow drones. It consists of compact SQUIRE (Signaal Quiet Universal Intruder Recognition Equipment) man-portable ground surveillance radar, produced by [[Thales Nederland]], and the Ranger camera system.<ref name="dglc" />
=== Multi Mission Radar === The DGLC operates three GM200 Multi Mission Radar (MMR) systems, produced by [[Thales Nederland]]. The MMR is the latest radar of the 4D ASEA family, related to the [[SMART-L]] radar in use with the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] and various other navies. The MMR provided a detection capability for [[unmanned aerial system]]s, aircraft and missiles. The MMR is a mobile system that can be transported on the bed of a truck.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Brouwer |first1=Evert |title=Nieuwe radar voor veilige toekomst: DMO tekent contract voor 9 systemen |journal=Materieelgezien |date=19 February 2019 |volume=01 |url=https://magazines.defensie.nl/materieelgezien/2019/01/06_radar-voor-vust |access-date=13 March 2021}}</ref>
<gallery class="center" widths="200" heights="150"> File:NL-DE-GR Patriot 2016-5.jpg|Launch of a Dutch Patriot system during a joint exercise in [[Chania]], [[Greece]] File:Fennek_stinger_weapon_platform_SWP_Polen.jpg|[[Fennek|Fennek SWP]] during an exercise in [[Ustka]], [[Poland]] File:TRML radar DGLC op een MAN 8x8 vrachtwagen.jpg|TRML radar on a [[RMMV HX range of tactical trucks|MAN HX 8x8]] truck File:New radar Defensie Grondgebonden Luchtverdedigingscommando 02.jpg|[[Thales Nederland]] MMR ([[Ground_Master_200_Multi_Mission|Ground Master 200]]) radar on the bed of a [[Scania PRT-range #XT|Scania Gryphus 6x6]] truck File:MANTIS_Flugabwehrsystem_Todendorf.jpg|[[Nächstbereichschutzsystem MANTIS|MANTIS]] firing during an exercise on the homebase of '' Flugabwehrraketengruppe 61'' in [[Todendorf]], [[Germany]] </gallery>
== Deployments == * From 2013 to 2015, the DGLC deployed Patriot systems and personnel as part of [[NATO]]'s [[Operation Active Fence]] to protect the [[Turkey|Turkish]] southern border region with [[Syria]] as part of the [[Syrian Civil War]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Operatie Active Fence (Patriot-missie Turkije) |url=https://www.defensie.nl/onderwerpen/historische-missies/missie-overzicht/2013/operatie-active-fence-patriot-missie-turkije |website=defensie.nl |date=6 July 2017 |publisher=Ministry of Defence |access-date=14 March 2021}}</ref> * The DGLC provided layered air defence for the [[2014 Nuclear Security Summit]], which took place in the city of [[The Hague]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=de Ridder |first1=Marlous |last2=Imandt |first2=Thijs |title=Terugblik nucleaire top |journal=Landmacht |date=4 April 2014 |volume=04 |url=https://magazines.defensie.nl/landmacht/2014/03/terugblik-nss |access-date=14 March 2021}}</ref> * Since the beginning of December 2025 the DGLC provides air defence for a logistics hub in southeast Poland that is important for military aid to Ukraine.<ref>{{cite web |author=Arjen de Boer |date=18 February 2026 |title=‘Altijd oogjes op het scherm’ |url=https://www.defensiedichtbij.nl/magazines/de-vliegende-hollander/2026/editie-1/02-amdtf-polen |website=de Vliegende Hollander |publisher=Defensie Dichtbij |language=Dutch}}</ref>
== References == {{Reflist}}
[[Category:Brigades of the Netherlands]] [[Category:Missile defense]] [[Category:Royal Netherlands Army]]