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Structure of the Belgian Armed Forces

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This article represents the structure of the Belgian Armed Forces as of October 2025:

Chief of Defence

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The Belgian Armed Forces are headed by the Chief of Defence with the rank of General, who is assisted by a Vice-Chief of Staff and three Assistant Chief of Staff (ACOS) with the rank of Lieutenant General. Six general directorates headed by Major Generals manage the bureaucratic aspects of the Belgian Armed Forces.[1]

  • Chief of Defence
    • Vice-Chief of Defence
      • Policy & Governance Support Cluster (Gv Spt)
      • Staff Department Strategy (ACOS Strat)
    • Staff Department Operations and Training (ACOS Ops & Trg)
    • Staff Department Intelligence and Security (ACOS IS)
    • Defense Inspector General
    • General Directorate Health & Well-being (DG H&WB)
    • General Directorate Legal Support (DG Jur)
    • General Directorate Strategic Communication (DG StratCom)
    • General Directorate Budget and Finances (DG BF)
    • General Directorate Material Resources (DG MR)
    • General Directorate Human Resources (DG HR)
    • Belgian Army
    • Belgian Air Force
    • Belgian Navy
    • Belgian Medical Service
    • Belgian Cyber Force

Belgian Army

The Belgian Army (French: Force Terrestre Dutch: Landmacht) is commanded by a Major general and has the following organization:

1st Brigade

The 1st Brigade is the Belgian land formation assigned to NATO.[4]

7th Brigade

The 7th Brigade will reform on 6 February 2026 in Marche-en-Famenne.

Special Operations Regiment

The Special Operations Regiment combines the Belgian paratroopers, special operations and special forces units. All units of the regiment are airborne qualified.[12]

Joint and General Support Land

Training and Education Land

Belgian Air Force

The Belgian Air Force (French: Force Aérienne Dutch: Luchtmacht) is commanded by a Major general and has the following organization:[22]

1st Wing

The 1st Wing operates all helicopters, with the exception of the NH90 NFH helicopters supporting the Belgian Navy.

  • 1st Wing, at Beauvechain Air Base[27]
    • Flying Group
      • 15th Squadron (Operational Conversion and Training Unit), with AW109BA Hirundo helicopters (to be replaced with H145M helicopters)
      • 17th Squadron, with AW109BA Hirundo helicopters (to be replaced with H145M helicopters)
      • 18th Squadron, (Squadron's NH90 TTH helicopters retired in September 2025)[28]
      • 40th Squadron, at Koksijde Air Base with NH90 NFH helicopters[29]
      • Operations Squadron
        • Air Traffic Control, Bird Control Unit, Fire Department, Meteorological Department, Wing Operations
    • Maintenance Group
      • Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • Flight Line and Armament Squadron
      • Electronics and Communications Squadron
      • Transport and Logistic Support Squadron
    • Defence and Support Group
      • Force Protection Squadron
      • Security Squadron
      • Support Squadron

2nd Tactical Wing

The 2nd Tactical Wing is one of two Belgian Air Force fighter wings and operates F-16AM Falcon fighters, which are being replaced by F-35A Lightning II.[30]

  • 2nd Tactical Wing, at Florennes Air Base
    • Flying Group
    • Maintenance Group
      • Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • Flight Line and Armament Squadron
      • Electronics and Communications Squadron
      • Transport and Logistic Support Squadron
    • Defence and Support Group
      • Force Protection Squadron
      • Security Squadron
      • Support Squadron

10th Tactical Wing

The 10th Tactical Wing is one of two Belgian Air Force fighter wings and operates F-16AM/BM Falcon fighters, which will be replaced by F-35A Lightning II from 2023.[31] As part of NATO's nuclear sharing the US Air Force's 701st Munitions Support Squadron, 52nd Fighter Wing stores B61 tactical nuclear weapons at Kleine Brogel for use with Belgian F-16AM Falcon.

  • 10th Tactical Wing, at Kleine Brogel Air Base
    • Flying Group
      • 31st Squadron (Nuclear strike), with F-16AM Falcon (will receive F-35A Lightning II in 2027)
      • 349th Squadron, with F-16AM Falcon (will receive F-35A Lightning II in 2027)
      • Operational Conversion Unit, with F-16BM Falcon (will disband after the introduction of the F-35A Lightning II)
      • Operations Squadron
        • Air Traffic Control, Bird Control Unit, Fire Department, Meteorological Department, Wing Operations
    • Maintenance Group
      • Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • Flight Line and Armament Squadron
      • Electronics and Communications Squadron
      • Transport and Logistic Support Squadron
    • Defence and Support Group
      • Force Protection Squadron
      • Security Squadron
      • Support Squadron

15th Air Transport Wing

15th Air Transport Wing operates the tactical and strategic airlift aircraft of the Belgian Armed Forces. Additionally it provides VIP transport services to the Belgian government.

  • 15th Air Transport Wing, at Melsbroek Air Base
    • Flying Group
      • 20th Squadron (Tactical airlift), with 8 × A400M Atlas,[32] one A400M is owned and partially operated by the Luxembourg Air Force
      • 21st Squadron (VIP transport), with 2 × Falcon 7X aircraft
      • Training and Conversion Unit
      • Operations Squadron
        • Air Traffic Control, Bird Control Unit, Fire Department, Meteorological Department, Wing Operations
    • Maintenance Group
      • Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
      • Flight Line and Armament Squadron
      • Electronics and Communications Squadron
      • Transport and Logistic Support Squadron
    • Defence and Support Group
      • Force Protection Squadron
      • Security Squadron
      • Support Squadron

Meteorological Wing

The Meteorological Wing provides meteorological services to the Belgian Armed Forces and operates 10 remotely operated weather stations across Belgium.[33]

  • Meteorological Wing, at Beauvechain Air Base
    • Military Meteorological Forecasting Center
    • Meteorological School
    • Maintenance Workshop
    • Meteorological Telecommunications Unit

Belgian Navy

The Belgian Navy (Dutch: Marine French: Marine) is commanded by a Divisional admiral.[34] The Belgian Navy's ships fall operationally under the joint Belgian-Dutch Maritime Headquarters Benelux in Den Helder, which is commanded by the Dutch Admiral Benelux. The commander of the Belgian Navy doubles as Deputy Admiral Benelux.[35]

Maritime Headquarters Benelux

Belgian Navy Operational Command

Belgian Medical Service

The Belgian Medical Service (French: Service Médical Dutch: Medische Dienst) is commanded by a Major General and has the following organization:

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Belgian Armed Forces organization 2025-2028 (click to enlarge)

Geographic distribution of operational units

Belgian Armed Forces locations 2020

Belgian Army: Reconnaissance Infantry Commandos/ Paratroopers Special Forces Artillery Engineers CIS Logistics Military Police

Belgian Air Force: Fighter bases Helicopter bases Other units

Belgian Medical Service: Medical units

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