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Dutch Army Debuts Drone Task Force, Sets 2028 Readiness Goal

The new unit unifies scattered drone efforts to turn Ukraine lessons into faster training and fielding.

Overview

  • The Royal Netherlands Army showcased its Task Force Drones at a Wednesday ceremony in Oirschot, where leaders installed the first 200 droneteam specialists and paraded 600 troops from the new formation.
  • The force plans to grow to 1,200 personnel and aims to be fully ready for deployment on January 1, 2028, according to commander Brig. Gen. Joland Dubbeldam.
  • Army leaders say the task force will cut losses and boost effectiveness by folding battlefield lessons from Ukraine into one integrated concept for drones at squad, platoon, and brigade levels.
  • The command stresses human control over lethal force and says it does not plan to field fully autonomous killer drones, citing ethical and practical reasons.
  • Separately, the Netherlands extended by six months a mission flying two unarmed MQ‑9 Reaper reconnaissance drones from Romania along NATO’s eastern flank, with crews operating the aircraft from Leeuwarden air base.