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      • Luxembourg army is the military force of the Grand Duchy. Comprising both ground units and a military transport aircraft, that serves in the air. The establishment of the Luxembourg military forces trace back to 1981, following the formation of Luxembourg as an independent state.
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  2. Feb 17, 2023 · Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times. By Lara Jakes. Feb. 17, 2023. LUXEMBOURGLuxembourg’s military consists of fewer than 1,000 troops, one cargo plane, two helicopters shared with...

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  3. Armed Forces. Air capabilities. Space. Cyber Defence. Military mobility. Military medicine. Luxembourg Defence Guidelines 2035. Defence Space Strategy. Luxembourg Cyber Defence Strategy. Last update 05.06.2023. Today, defence is no longer solely a matter of having traditional, well-equipped and well-trained Armed Forces.

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    The main national missions are contributions to territorial defence and the protection of critical infrastructure. In addition, administrative assistance is provided such as in the event of disasters. In the international context, the Luxembourg Armed Forces participate with contingents in common collective defence in association with the internati...

    The Defence Minister’s budget for army operations and equipment has more than doubled in the past decade. In 2020, €388M were made available or 0.6 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP). That may seem small, given NATO’s demand of two per cent per member country. However, the comparatively high GDP in Luxembourg leads to defence spending of ...

    Luxembourg has procured an A400Mtransport aircraft, operated jointly with Belgium from the Melsbroek air base north of Brussels. Belgium also represents Luxembourg in the programme organisation at OCCAR. With the A400M, Luxembourg participated in the evacuation of refugees from Afghanistan in August 2021. In the creation of the Multinational MRTT U...

    For wheeled vehicles, the Luxembourg Armed Forces have embarked on a modernisation programme in which the main elements of the existing equipment will be renewed over a period of two decades. The focus is on three equipment programmes.

    In July 2021, the Luxembourg Army took delivery of a total of 23 VW AMAROK multi-purpose vehicles. As a result of a competition, the authorised VW dealer Garage Losch, Luxembourg, was selected as the main contractor. The vehicles were ordered in two variants: 20 Light Multi-purpose Vehicles (LMPV) and three tactical ambulance vehicles (Ambulance ta...

    The vehicle is air transportable with lashing eyes and approved for transport in the A400M (air clearance). Special military equipment includes a second (radio) battery, a 24-volt power supply (in addition to the 12-volt power supply), Thales radios, towbars to civilian and NATO standards, and the blackout light switch, which turns off all lights a...

    In June 2021, four medium protected ambulance vehicles based on the 6×6 version of the EAGLE V were ordered from General Dynamics European Landsystems (GDELS). In its technical description, Luxembourg closely followed the specifications of the German procurement office, which concluded a procurement contract for 80 ambulances at almost the same tim...

    In June 2021, the Luxembourg Minister of Defence, François Bausch, presented a plan for the procurement of 80protected armoured command, liaison, and reconnaissance vehicles (CLRV). The new vehicles will replace a total of 90 obsolete protected vehicles – 42 High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV) HUMMER and 48 Protected Reconnaissance...

    The tender, dated 1 July 2021, calls for a market-available 4-door military off-the-shelf (MOTS) vehicle with a maximum unladen weight of nine tonnes and a possible payload of 1.5 tonnes. The payload includes mission equipment and the four-person crew with equipment. Propulsion is required to be a 200 kW, 6-cylinder diesel engine (minimum Euro III)...

    In 2010, Luxembourg procured 48 Protected Reconnaissance Vehicles (PRV) based on the DINGO 2 from Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. These vehicles are being replaced by the CLRV described above due to obsolete weapon systems and electronic equipment. In subsequent years, a further 15 DINGO 2s were procured, which remain in use independently of the CLRV. These...

  4. Mar 20, 2020 · Next, the article assesses Luxembourg’s “3D Approach” to security, demonstrating that this approach emphasises development aid over military expenditures. As a consequence, Luxembourg’s military expenditure fails to meet the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) spending target by far.

  5. Nov 24, 2022 · Luxembourg is a founding member of NATO and although small in size, its army has taken part in NATO operations and missions throughout the world. Currently, Luxembourg is contributing to the NATO multinational battlegroup in Lithuania with a team of six soldiers from the Luxembourg Armed Forces.

  6. Ministry of Defence. Army. Luxembourg's armed forces are relatively modest. They are commensurate to the size of the country and make-up of its population; indeed over 40 percent of permanent residents are foreigners.

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