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Volkel Air Base () is a
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used by the
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(RNLAF) - Dutch: ''Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)'', located near the village of
Volkel Volkel ( Brabantian: ''Vollekul'') is a village in the Netherlands. It is situated in the north-east corner of the province of North Brabant, south-east of the town of Uden. On 1 January 2021, Volkel had 3,435 inhabitants. It used to be part of t ...
,
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. Located in the north-east corner of the province of
North Brabant North Brabant ( ; ), also unofficially called Brabant, Dutch Brabant or Hollandic Brabant, is a province in the south of the Netherlands. It borders the provinces of South Holland and Gelderland to the north, Limburg to the east, Zeeland to ...
, the air base is home to two
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squadrons, No. 312 and No. 313 and a maintenance, logistical, base squadron for the RNLAF. Volkel also houses the 703rd Munitions Support Squadron, part of the
52nd Fighter Wing The 52nd Fighter Wing (52 FW) is a wing of the United States Air Force stationed at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. It flies the F-16CJ fighter aircraft. It was activated in 1948, but derives significant elements of its history from the predece ...
from the
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. After more than 50 years, former Prime Minister
Ruud Lubbers Rudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers (; 7 May 1939 – 14 February 2018) was a Dutch politician, diplomat and businessman who served as prime minister of the Netherlands from 1982 to 1994, and as United Nations High Commissioner for Refug ...
in 2013 officially confirmed the presence of 22
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s at Volkel. In 2021 training with the latest B-61-12 modification began and in December 2023, 14 F-16 could be seen performing an
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before take off.


Description

Volkel Air Base is located near the village of
Volkel Volkel ( Brabantian: ''Vollekul'') is a village in the Netherlands. It is situated in the north-east corner of the province of North Brabant, south-east of the town of Uden. On 1 January 2021, Volkel had 3,435 inhabitants. It used to be part of t ...
. It is one of several
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airfields in the Netherlands, and one of the three major operational bases of the
Royal Netherlands Air Force The Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF; , "Royal Air Force") is the military aviation branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces. It was created in 1953 to succeed its predecessor, the ''Luchtvaartafdeling'' () of the Dutch Army, which was founded ...
(RNLAF), the other two being
Leeuwarden Air Base Leeuwarden Air Base () is a military airbase used by the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) - (''KLu''), . The airbase was formerly one of the two F-16 Fighting Falcon bases of the RNLAF. The airbase lies northwest of the capital of Friesla ...
and
Gilze-Rijen Air Base Gilze-Rijen Air Base (, ) is a military airbase in the south of Netherlands. It is known for having the hottest temperature ever measured in the Netherlands, with a temperature of 40.7 °C, on July 25, 2019. It is between the cities of Bred ...
. Together with these, it hosts the public viewing days of the RNLAF, held annually at one of these three airfields, having both an
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and static display of various
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and civilian
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. The airport has two parallel runways, both in the 06/24 direction, and both being just over long. 06L/24R is wide, and is capable of handling larger aircraft. It is also equipped with an instrument landing system (ILS). 06R/24L is narrower at only wide. Besides military use, a trauma helicopter operated by ANWB Medical Air Assistance on behalf of the
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre The Radboud University Medical Center (Dutch: ''Radboudumc''), is the teaching hospital affiliated with the Radboud University, in the city of Nijmegen in the eastern-central part of the Netherlands , Terminology of the Low Countries, info ...
is based here. The
Dienst Luchtvaart Politie The National Police Corps (), colloquially in English as Dutch National Police or National Police Force, is the centralised, national law enforcement agency of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and its sole police force. Constituted under the prov ...
also makes use of Volkel Air Base.


History

After the occupation of the Netherlands by
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in 1940, the
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constructed a diversion airfield for night-fighter aircraft called ''Nachtlandeplatz Volkel''. In 1943, the airfield was expanded into an operational Luftwaffe base, and renamed ''Fliegerhorst Volkel''. It was home to III./NJG 2 operating
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night fighters, and II & III./JG 3 operating the
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. The last German aircraft based at Volkel were jet-engined
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fighters and Ar 234 reconnaissance bombers. To defend the airfield against aerial attacks, the Germans installed
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guns, but it was still bombed extensively. Attacks in 1944 in support of Operation Market Garden caused such extensive damage to the airfield that it could no longer be used by the Luftwaffe. When the south of the Netherlands was liberated later that year, the British
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(RAF) took control of the airfield. Though the Germans had destroyed most of the remaining airport facilities, the RAF continued to use the airport for the remainder of the war, operating
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and Hawker Tempest aircraft from Volkel in support of the allied advance into Germany. France, French ace Pierre Clostermann, at the time a flight commander in No. 122 Wing RAF, provides a detailed description of operations from Volkel in early 1945 in his book ''The Big Show''. The Dutch Naval Aviation Service started flying from Volkel in 1949 for training purposes. In 1950, the Royal Netherlands Air Force took control of the airfield, restoring it to an operational fighter airfield. Gloster Meteor aircraft were the first jet aircraft to be based at Volkel for the RNLAF. Later came the Lockheed T-33, F-84 Thunderjet, Republic F-84 Thunderjet and F-84F Thunderstreak, Thunderstreak, which were eventually replaced by the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter, the first supersonic aircraft of the RNLAF. In the 1970s, airport facilities were improved, and 32 protective Hardened Aircraft Shelters (HAS) were constructed for the aircraft. Between 1982 and 1984, the Starfighters were slowly replaced by the F-16 Fighting Falcons that are situated at Volkel, which were manufactured under licence by Fokker. The current F-16 aircraft are replaced by the F-35 Lightning II. In September 2012, a third squadron No 311 Sqn, was officially disbanded.


Nuclear weapons

As of 2023, Volkel is one of six active air bases in five European countries with
B61 nuclear bomb The B61 nuclear bomb is the primary thermonuclear weapon, thermonuclear gravity bomb in the United States Enduring Stockpile following the end of the Cold War. It is a low-to-intermediate yield strategic nuclear weapon, strategic and tactical nuc ...
s in underground Weapon Storage Security System (WS3), WS3 Weapon Storage and Security System inside aircraft shelters; Ramstein Air Base has a vault but no nuclear weapons present and RAF Lakenheath's bunkers were being modernized. It is believed that since the early 1960s, USAF nuclear weapons have been stored at Volkel Air Base, to be used by the host nation's aircraft. Formerly, storage took place in a weapon storage area on the north side of the base, and in a heavily defended quick reaction alert (QRA) area; however, since 1991, eleven Weapons Storage and Security Systems (WS3) vaults have been operational in the floors of the aircraft shelters. The USAF 703rd Munitions Support Squadron (703rd MUNSS) has been in charge of maintaining and securing the weapons.Federation of American Scientists -  , dated June 26, 2008, retrieved 29 May 2009, As of 2005, the Ministry of Defence (Netherlands), Dutch Ministry of Defence had not officially acknowledged or denied the presence of nuclear weapons at Volkel. As of 2008, 22
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s were stored at Volkel, to be used by the Dutch 311 and 312 F-16 Squadron (aviation), squadrons at the base. The F-16s based at Volkel can at times be seen with BDU-38 dummy bombs, which are used to simulate the B61. In a book published by former air force pilot Steve Netto it is revealed that some fifty B28 nuclear bombs were in storage there around the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which if needed were to be deployed by aircraft of the Royal Netherlands Air Force. In a document leaked as a part of the 2010 United States diplomatic cables leak the presence of nuclear weapons in the Netherlands was confirmed, though no specific location was given. On 10 June 2013, former Prime Minister
Ruud Lubbers Rudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers (; 7 May 1939 – 14 February 2018) was a Dutch politician, diplomat and businessman who served as prime minister of the Netherlands from 1982 to 1994, and as United Nations High Commissioner for Refug ...
confirmed the existence of 22 nuclear weapons at the airfield. In a 2019 NATO draft report, Volkel was mentioned as one of six locations where, altogether, approximately 150 American B61 bombs are stored. According to a May 2021 article from Bellingcat, many sensitive security details about the nuclear arsenal at Volkel, such as which vaults had nuclear weapons in them, were inadvertently exposed when journalists discovered that the soldiers tasked with overseeing these weapons had been using publicly available flashcard websites to assist them in learning these details. In 2021, training with the new U.S. B61-12 bomb carried by a F-16 began, per a video from Sandia National Laboratories. In December 2023, fourteen F-16s could be seen performing an elephant walk (aeronautics), elephant walk before take off.


Based units

Units based at Volkel.


Royal Netherlands Air Force

*No. 312 Strike Squadron – F-35 Lightning II *No. 313 Tiger Squadron – F-35 Lightning II *No. 640 Squadron – Base operations *No. 900 Squadron – Maintenance *No. 901 Squadron – Logistics *Tactical Air Reconnaissance Center (TARC)


United States Air Force

United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa, US Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) * Third Air Force **
52nd Fighter Wing The 52nd Fighter Wing (52 FW) is a wing of the United States Air Force stationed at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. It flies the F-16CJ fighter aircraft. It was activated in 1948, but derives significant elements of its history from the predece ...
*** 52nd Munitions Maintenance Group **** 703rd Munition Support Squadron


See also

Air bases with US nuclear weapon vaults in Europe: *Aviano Air Base, Italy *Ghedi Air Base, Italy *Büchel Air Base, Germany *Kleine Brogel Air Base, Belgium *Ramstein Air Base, Germany *RAF Lakenheath, England, United Kingdom *Araxos Air Base, Greece *Balikesir Air Base, Turkey *Incirlik Air Base, Turkey *Akıncı Air Base, Turkey


References


External links


Volkel Air Base official website
(Dutch language, Dutch only)
Spotting Group Volkel

Airliners.net - photos taken at Volkel Air Base
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