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Combat Forces published our article about this subject |
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Supersafety guaranteed with the 24/7 flying AWACS planes over The Netherlands (Cockpit below) |
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Even from sea as 'harbour'there was Apache attack helicopter protection |
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In case neccessary after all: Chinooks of the Royal Dutch Airforce were equipped for Medevac |
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Police helicopters were in continuous action over land, roads, infrastructure |
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Flightcontrol was in leading military hands, next to the civil organizations. |
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Light-weight CV-90 tanks could be used and were stand-by for any action |
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Patriot anti-aircraft systems around the temporarily improvised airfield (Former Naval airfield 'Valkenburg'. |
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F-16MLU 'Fighting Falcons' also airborne at all times in two-ships formation, 'Licensed to kill' ! |
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Visible 'Marechaussee' and all kinds of invisible special forces were 'on the spot' and alert |
Police helicopter refuelling |
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The new NH-90 helicopters can land on deck of Royal Navy ships |
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Improvised but very effectve and complete equipped military hospital, capable of providing surgery at large scale on the spot. |
The written article in one piece can be found on page 3 |
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