Memorandum by the Dutch JCS Top Secret for the Minister of Defense No 75-307 14723 12 December 1975 Drafter lt general A J W Wijting the chairman of the Dutch JCS Translation by Cees Weibes of portions of this document’s appendix In view of your request I hereby present an overview of the nuclear activities of the Netherlands Armed Forces NAF This overview gives a short factual historical sketch of the developments in the present nuclear weapons a numerical summary of all these weapons and aspects of future developments in this field Appendix an overview of the nuclear activities of the NAF within the framework of the alliances A B C D E Royal Navy Honest john 155 mm Howitzer Royal Netherlands Air Force RNAF QRA Introduction This memorandum sketches the developments regarding the stationing of nuclear weapons on Dutch soil Future developments and possible problems The Dutch NAVY will phase out the NEPTUNES in 1976 and the choice for a new maritime plane has not been made yet The choice of a new place will also influence the decision to retain its nuclear capabilities This transpired from the fact that US opposed the plan to outfit the French Breguet Br 1150 Atlantic with a nuclear role This was a long-range maritime patrol aircraft designed and manufactured by Breguet Aviation Introduced to service in 1965 it was operated by several NATO countries commonly performing maritime roles such as reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare The Breguet Atlantic was also capable of carrying air-to-ground munitions to perform ground attack missions a small number of aircraft were also equipped to perform ELINT operations The Netherlands bought in 1968 nine Brequets in view of the fact that the aircraft carrier Karel Doorman was sold An option for another 6 French planes was never lifted The first plane arrived in June 1969 In 1978 the Dutch decided to buy the Lockheed P-3 Orion The Army would replace the HJ which stemmed from 1954 and which was really obsolete However no decision had been made if the successor LANCE would have a nuclear capability The LANCE would arrive in the Netherlands in 1977 78 NATO wanted that at least one LANCE unit to be nuclear capable As regards Atomic Demolition Mines the first Dutch Army Corps will be responsible for this although these ADM’s are not stored in the Netherlands Regarding the 155 mm Howitzers one unit is nuclear capable Implementation will take place in 1976 The 8-inch Howitzers will remain to have their nuclear missions The replacement of the F-104 Starfighter two dual nuclear capable squadrons will be phased out in 1982 and 1983 and will be replaced with the F-16 which in principle is nuclear capable However no final decision had been made as regards its nuclear tasks NIKE Hercules 3 squadrons were nuclear capable and one was conventional These systems will be phased out eventually Quick Response Alert QRA 4 Starfighters with nuclear warheads which can be airborne in 15 minutes
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