Engineer Regiment (Denmark)

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Engineer Regiment
Ingeniørregimentet
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Active 1997–present
Country  Denmark
Branch Flag of Denmark (state).svg Royal Danish Army
Part of Army Staff
Garrison/HQ Skive Kaserne, Skive
Motto Contendere Atque Auxiliar
(Let's strive to help each other)
Regimental belt Engineer Regiment's Stable Belt
Commanders
Ceremonial chief HM The Queen of Denmark
Colonel of
the Regiment
Christian Arildsen

The Engineer Regiment (Danish: Ingeniørregimentet) is a regiment in the Royal Danish Army with base in Skive in Jutland. The soldiers of this regiment are trained in skills such as shooting, blasting, setting up camp, and much more. The engineer troops are also trained to fight alongside infantry regiments in combat zones if needed.

This regiment was formed by the amalgamation of nearly all of the Danish military engineering corps into one regiment in 1997, simply named Ingeniørregimentet. The core of the Danish combat engineers are the so-called armored engineers. These units usually work in detached squads, each under the command of and attached to an infantry company, and equipped with an M113. Their roles are combat demolition, minefield clearing, basic mine laying and EOR. They are also extensively trained as infantry, to support the ordinary troops in combat. Besides these units, the regiment has the different work fields of combat engineers (construction, EOD, CBRN) spread out over different companies.

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