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  2. Danish Defence - Wikipedia

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    Danish Armed Forces(Danish: Forsvaret; Faroese: Danska verjan; Greenlandic: Illersuisut; lit. 'the Defence') is the unified armed forcesof the Kingdom of Denmarkcharged with the defence of Denmark and its self-governing territories Greenlandand the Faroe Islands. The military also promote Denmark's wider interests, support international ...

  3. Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Denmark. The Royal Danish Army (Danish: Hæren; Faroese: Herurin; Greenlandic: Sakkutuut) is the land-based branch of the Danish Armed Forces, together with the Danish Home Guard. For the last decade, the Royal Danish Army has undergone a massive transformation of structures, equipment and training methods, abandoning its traditional ...

  4. Ranks and insignia of Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    Ranks and insignia of Royal Danish Army. The Ranks and insignia of Royal Danish Army follows the NATO system of ranks and insignia, as does the rest of the Danish Defence. The ranks are based around German and French military terms. [1]

  5. Royal Danish Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Danish Air Force (Danish: Flyvevåbnet, lit. 'The Flying weapon') (RDAF) is the aerial warfare force of the Kingdom of Denmark and one of the four branches of the Danish Armed Forces. [6] Initially being components of the Army and the Navy, it was made a separate service in 1950. Its main purpose is to serve as enforcer of Danish ...

  6. Badges of the Danish Military - Wikipedia

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    Army uniform showing different ways to wear the badges. Badges of the Danish Military are military decorations issued to soldiers who achieve a variety of qualifications and accomplishments while serving active or reserve duty in the Danish military. They are worn, on the service dress or barracks dress, either right above or on the breast ...

  7. Uniforms of the Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Royal Army uniforms can be traced back to the creation of the army in 1614, where a couple of regiments were given similar outfits by the state. [ 4 ] Towards the end of the 17th century, different army regiments began to introduce the distinct red coat. During the Scanian War of 1676–1679, the price of scarlet cloth for uniforms ...

  8. Jaeger Corps (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    Jaeger Corps (Denmark) The Jaeger Corps[1][2] also known as the Huntsmen Corps (Danish: Jægerkorpset) is an elite special operations force of the Danish Armed Forces part of Special Operations Command, formerly of the Royal Danish Army, based at Aalborg Air Base.

  9. List of equipment of the Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    Carbine. 5.56×45mm NATO. Replaced in 2010 by the M10 rifle still around on some bases as reserve and used by Home Guard units. [ 10 ] Gevær M/95 (Diemaco C7) Canada. Assault rifle. 5.56×45mm NATO. Replaced by the M10 in 2010; still used by conscripts of Livgarden for ceremonial use and by Home Guard units.