Dutch military to conduct air-defence training in Maashorst and surrounding areas next year
Residents of Maashorst and nearby municipalities may notice increased military presence from 16 to 20 March 2026 as Dutch Defence personnel conduct air-defence training. The exercise, spanning day and night, will involve site surveys but no active drills. Complaints can be reported via the Defence website.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Exercise Period | 16–20 March 2026 |
| Locations | Multiple municipalities, including Maashorst |
| Activities | Air-defence procedure surveys (no drills) |
| Timing | Day, evening, and night |
| Complaints Submission | Defence complaints portal |
| Organiser | Dutch Ministry of Defence |
The Ministry of Defence is responsible for the training and preparedness of military personnel in the Netherlands. This exercise is part of its mandate to ensure operational readiness while maintaining transparency with local communities about planned activities.
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Planned military exercise 16–20 March 2026
A military exercise will take place from 16 to 20 March 2026 in several municipalities, including Maashorst.
The exercise is part of the training and education programme for Dutch Defence personnel.
In practical terms, this means that military personnel will be exploring various locations to practise air-defence procedures. These locations will only be surveyed and will not be used for activities. The exercises will take place during the day, in the evening and at night.
Complaints about the exercise can be submitted via www.defensie.nl/onderwerpen/klachten-en-schadeclaims.
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