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Luftmeldekorpset

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Active
  
1934–2004

Branch
  
Home Guard (from 1952)

Country
  
Denmark

Part of
  
Home Guard Command

Type
  
Civil defence organisation

Role
  
Aircraft recognition and reporting (1934–1991) Nuclear warfare analysis and fallout warning service (1952–2004)

The Luftmeldekorpset (LMK) (Air Reporting Corps) performed aircraft recognition during WWII, and a nuclear warning role from 1952, whilst retaining the aircraft recognition role due to the proximity of Warsaw Pact countries until 1991. The LMK was disbanded in 2004.

Cooperation with the Royal Observer Corps

Following the Second World War, the Danish Home Guard sought to develop the LMK, and looked to an organisation with a similar role, the Royal Observer Corps (ROC) of the United Kingdom.

Aircraft recognition competitions between the LMK and ROC took place annually until 1991, despite the ROC no longer having an operational role of aircraft recognition. Honours remained roughly even over the history of the competitions, with the four man ROC team taking the trophy in the final contest.

Liaison visits were also organised between LMKHQ, located in the basement of the main Carlsberg brewery in Copenhagen, and ROCHQ, based at RAF Bentley Priory.

References

Luftmeldekorpset Wikipedia