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词条 Airmobile Operations Division (Germany)
释义

  1. Tasks

  2. Coat of arms and motto

  3. Deployment

  4. Structure

  5. Commanders

  6. Equipment

      Armoured Vehicles    Helicopters  

  7. References

  8. Further reading

  9. See also

{{Infobox military unit
|unit_name=Airmobile Operations Division
Division Luftbewegliche Operationen
| image= DLO.svg
| image_size = 100
|caption=Airmobile Operations Division Shoulder Insignia
|country=Germany
|type=Division
|branch=Army
|dates=In current form: July 2002 – June 2014
|specialization=Air assault, providing specialized forces
|command_structure=German Army
|size=About 14,600 soldiers
|current_commander=Major General Benedikt Zimmer
|garrison=Veitshöchheim
|nickname=
|motto=Forwards!
Nach vorn!
|battles=Kosovo war
War in Afghanistan
  • Operation Harekate Yolo II
  • Kunduz Province Campaign

|notable_commanders= Lieutenant General Hans-Otto Budde, former commander of the German Army
|anniversaries=July 1}}Airmobile Operations Division (Division Luftbewegliche Operationen) was a division of the German Army. The division was founded on 1 July 2002 and reported for duty 8 October 2002.[1] Airmobile Operations Division consisted of approximately 14,500 soldiers, 350 of which were stationed at divisionary headquarters in Veitshöchheim, Germany.[2]

In October 2011 the German Federal Ministry of Defence announced a reorganisation/reduction of the German Armed Forces. As a consequence, Airmobile Operations Division was dissolved and those units not being disbanded altogether were either transferred to other parts of the armed forces or incorporated into a different command structure.[3] The division itself was officially disbanded on 26 June 2014[4] and was integrated into the 10th Armoured Division which relocated from Sigmaringen to Veitshöchheim.[5]

Tasks

The tasks of the division were unique within the modern German military in that it was able to provide air mobility as well as ground-based fire support, aerial defence and counter chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear assets to all parts of the German military. With an additional infantry component, it was also capable of limited air assault operations. The division's command was prepared to fulfil a role as Framework Headquarters for NATO and EU operations. Troops of Airmobile Operations Division also render assistance to civilian authorities during disaster relief operations.[6]

Coat of arms and motto

The coat of arms of Airmobile Operations Division depicts a flying black eagle, with its wings turned upright, holding a sword in its claws on a argent. Below the eagle a red arrow is shown. The argent symbolises dedication and the eagle strength, courage and bravery. The eagle's upturned wings, somewhat unusual in heraldry, represent the lunging out for new power. The sword stands for strike capability and penetration depth. The red arrow illustrates the third dimension, the depth of space and the dynamics of the division. The framing silver cord shows the status as a division. The maroon coloured seam corresponds with the traditional beret colour of the Army Aviation Corps and airborne forces.

The division's motto was the same as the German Army Aviation Corps': Nach vorn! which translates as either "Forward!" or "To the front!".

Deployment

Units of Airmobile Operations Division were deployed in a number of missions under the aegis of either the United Nations, the European Union or NATO.

  • SFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ended 2003)
  • KFOR (ended 2003)
  • Disaster relief following the earthquake in Kashmir, Pakistan (2005-2006))
  • EUFOR RD Congo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2006)
  • ISAF in Afghanistan (from 2002)

Structure

Airmobile Operations Division's staff was based at Veitshöchheim. The division incorporated units from various branches of the German Army. These units were stationed all over Southern and Central parts of Germany.

The following units were directly subordinate to Airmobile Operations Division:

Name of unitBased atInsigniaNote
Army Band 12 Veitshöchheim Incorporated into the Military Music Center of the Bundeswehr in 2013
Signals Battalion Airmobile Operations Division Veitshöchheim Disbanded in 2013
Light Transport Helicopter Regiment 30 Niederstetten Incorporated into the Rapid Forces Division
Medium Transport Helicopter Regiment 15 "Münsterland" Rheine Disbanded on 7 March 2013; helicopters transferred to the German Air Force's Helicopter Wing 64[7]
Medium Transport Helicopter Regiment 25 "Oberschwaben" Laupheim Disbanded on 5 March 2013; re-established as the German Air Force's Helicopter Wing 64[8]
Artillery Demonstration Regiment 345 Kusel Relocated to Idar-Oberstein and incorporated into 10th Armoured Division[9]
CBRN Defence Regiment 750 "Baden" Bruchsal Restructured into CBRN Defence Battalion 750 "Baden" and now part of Joint Support Service
Light CBRN Defence Company 120 Sonthofen Disbanded
Security Battalion 12 Hardheim Assigned to 10th Panzer Division[10]
Army Combat Support Brigade Bruchsal Disbanded on 31 December 2012
Airmobile Brigade 1 Fritzlar Disbanded on 17 December 2013

The following units were subordinate to Airmobile Brigade 1:

Name of unitBased atInsigniaNote
Staff Company Fritzlar Disbanded on 17 December 2013
Air Assault Infantry Regiment 1 Schwarzenborn Transferred to 21st Armoured Brigade;[11] to be disbanded and reformed as Light Infantry Battalion 1
Light Transport Helicopter Regiment 10 "Lüneburger Heide" Faßberg Incorporated into the Rapid Forces Division
Attack Helicopter Regiment 26 "Franken" Roth Disbanded on 30 June 2014
Attack Helicopter Regiment 36 "Kurhessen" Fritzlar Incorporated into the Rapid Forces Division

Commanders

NrNameBeginEnd
4Brigadier General Benedikt Zimmer20 December 201226 Juni 2014
3Major General Erhard Drews12 February 200920 December 2012
2Major General Carl-Hubertus von Butler25 August 200512 February 2009
1Major General Dieter Budde200225 August 2005

Equipment

Armoured Vehicles

  • Light air-transportable armoured fighting vehicle Wiesel 1 and Wiesel 2
  • Air-transportable, armoured multirole transport vehicle Mungo
  • Anti-aircraft cannon tank Gepard
  • Surface-to-air missile light armoured tank Ozelot
  • Armoured Howitzer 2000

Helicopters

  • Light transport helicopter Bell UH-1D
  • Medium transport helicopter Sikorsky CH-53 G/GS
  • Light anti-tank helicopter Bo 105P/PAH-1A1
  • Light liaison- and reconnaissance helicopter Bo 105 P1M
  • Attack helicopter Tiger
  • Medium transport helicopter NH-90

References

1. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Division Luftbewegliche Operationen - Geschichte | work = | publisher = Federal Ministry of Defence | date = 7 August 2012 | url = http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/dlo/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP3I5EyrpHK9jNTUoviUnHy90tSk1KLSvGK99NTi5IzM5IySVP2CbEdFADPSwmI!/ | format = | doi = | accessdate = 17 February 2013 }}
2. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Division Luftbewegliche Operationen - Darstellung der eigenen Dienststelle| work = | publisher = Federal Ministry of Defence | date = 7 August 2012 | url = http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/dlo/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP3I5EyrpHK9jNTUoviUnHy90tSk1KLSvGK99NTi5IzM5IySVP2CbEdFADPSwmI!/ | format = | doi = | accessdate = 17 February 2013 }}
3. ^Quoted from {{Citation | last = Bundesministerium der Verteidigung | title = Neues Stationierungskonzept der Bundeswehr | date = 26 October 2011 | language = German | url = http://www.bundeswehr.de/portal/a/bwde/!ut/p/c4/HYtBDoAgDATf4gfo3Zu_UG9FV9JAqilFvi8xc5pMhnYaKL-S2OVWLrTSdsgce4j9RKhuEM_GuBxB0RKqc_GmabT_EdgwevIyfYHQCw4!/ | accessdate = 5 November 2011 }}, PDF-file "Die Stationierung der Bundeswehr in Deutschland", p. 62
4. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Eine Erfolgsgeschichte endet – eine andere wird fortgesetzt| work = | publisher = Federal Ministry of Defence | date = 20 December 2012 | url = http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/!ut/p/c4/NYzNCsIwEITfaDf151BvliKInrxoe1vT0GxNk7Js9eLDmxycgWHgGwZ7zI705pGUU6SAD-wsH54f8M4J0EtXFwJEsl7YenURJvKyMdUOpjVyKXgvL4MDm6LTknmmnHMU0iSwJNFQyCqSCfCAnanaxuzNX9W3vp6aS781dXtubrjM8_EHS8E2iQ!! | format = | doi = | accessdate = 15 April 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Division Luftbewegliche Operationen - Auftrag = | publisher = Federal Ministry of Defence | date = 7 August 2012 | url = http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/dlo/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP3I5EyrpHK9jNTUoviUnHy90tSk1KLSvGK9xNK0kqLEdP2CbEdFAKo-Omw!/| format = | doi = | accessdate = 17 February 2013 }}
6. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Division Luftbewegliche Operationen - Kommandoübergabe bei der Division Luftbewegliche Operationen| work = | publisher = Federal Ministry of Defence | date = 10 January 2012 | url = http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/dlo/!ut/p/c4/NYzBCsIwEET_aDexeNCbpRdvIoK2F1nTpYmmSVm3evHjTQVnYHgww2CHxYleYSANOVHEC7YubG9v8Mxy7WMGeujMMfITEjkvwXnlBHfysjK2KpBm-iGel7eeweXEumQZaig5CGkWmLJoXJpZpDQQemyNbWqzNn_Zz6Y61YfOWtvs6yNO47j7AvKbxWY!/ | format = | doi = | accessdate = 17 February 2013 }}
7. ^{{Citation | last = Schnief | first = Matthias | author-link = | title = Bundeswehr: Der letzte Akt für die "15er" | newspaper = Münsterländische Zeitung | pages = | year = | date = 6 March 2013 | language = German | url = http://www.mv-online.de/Region-Rheine/Rheine/Rheine-Bundeswehr-Der-letzte-Akt-fuer-die-15er | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20130308094403/http://www.mv-online.de/Region-Rheine/Rheine/Rheine-Bundeswehr-Der-letzte-Akt-fuer-die-15er| archivedate =2013-03-08| dead-url = yes | accessdate = 11 April 2013}}
8. ^{{Citation|last=Ray |first=Roland |author-link= |title=Der General rollt die Fahne ein |newspaper=Schwäbische Zeitung |pages= |year= |date=5 March 2013 |language=German |url=http://www.schwaebische.de/region/biberach-ulm/laupheim/stadtnachrichten-laupheim_artikel,-Der-General-rollt-die-Fahne-ein-_arid,5403578.html |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130412085920/http://www.schwaebische.de/region/biberach-ulm/laupheim/stadtnachrichten-laupheim_artikel,-Der-General-rollt-die-Fahne-ein-_arid,5403578.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=12 April 2013 |accessdate=6 March 2013 }}
9. ^{{Citation| last =| first =| author-link =| title =Kusel - Vor dem 1. Juli passiert mal noch nichts| newspaper =Die Rheinpfalz| pages =| year =| date =27 February 2013| language =German| url =http://www.rheinpfalz.de/cgi-bin/cms2/cms.pl?cmd=showMsg&tpl=rhpMsg_thickbox.html&path=/rhp/lokal/kus&id=91-8960119| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20150316021923/http://www.rheinpfalz.de/cgi-bin/cms2/cms.pl?cmd%3DshowMsg%26tpl%3DrhpMsg_thickbox.html%26path%3D%2Frhp%2Flokal%2Fkus%26id%3D91-8960119| archivedate =2015-03-16| dead-url =yes| accessdate =23 April 2013| df =}}
10. ^http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/heer/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP3I5EyrpHK9jNTUIr2UzNS84pLiEj1Dg4KqlMwyvfSclHT9gmxHRQA8dxqG/
11. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Ein Schritt in Richtung Zielstruktur - 1.500 neue Soldatinnen und Soldaten für die Panzerbrigade 21 "Lipperland" | work = | publisher = Federal Ministry of Defence | date = 19 December 2012| language = German| url = http://www.deutschesheer.de/portal/a/1div/!ut/p/c4/NYzBCsIwEET_aDdp7UFv1l689qL1ImmyNNE2Kcu2gvjxpoIzMDC8YfCG2dGsYTASUjQjXrGz4dC_wBPxXbuwgnnKQiNEYz0H64UiPIznQukCHL1p6ulX8LK9OQKbIsmWeSoh58BGEsOcWMaNLMyZQHDYKd3UqlJ_6c--rE67pqx0c65bnKfp-AX2ZAkA/| format = | doi = | accessdate = 16 June 2013}}

Further reading

  • {{citation | last = Garben| first = Fritz| title = Deutsche Heeresflieger: nationale und internationale Rettungs-, Hilfs- und UN-Einsätze | place = Lemwerder| publisher = Stedinger-Verlag| year = 2005| edition = |isbn = 3-927697-41-9 }}
  • {{citation | last = Garben| first = Fritz| title = Fünf Jahrzehnte Heeresflieger: Typen, Taktik und Geschichte| place = Lemwerder| publisher = Stedinger-Verlag| year = 2006| edition = |isbn = 3-927697-45-1 }}
  • {{citation | last = Hubatschek | first = Gerhard | title = Das Heer im Einsatz | place = Frankfurt am Main | publisher = Report-Verlag| year = 2003| edition = |isbn = 3-932385-12-8 }}
  • {{citation | last = Hubatschek | first = Gerhard | title = 50 Jahre Heer. Der Soldat und seine Ausrüstung | place = Sulbach | publisher = Report-Verlag| year = 2006| edition = |isbn = 3-932385-21-7 }}
  • {{citation | last = Schulz | first = Lothar | title = Die Zukunft hat begonnen. Neues Heeresamt und Logistikzentrum Heer | place = Bonn | publisher = Report-Verlag| year = 2003| edition = |isbn = }}

See also

  • Bundeswehr
  • German Army
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