The museum's collection originally consisted of approximately 900 pieces collected by the officer Louis Leconte following
World War I. Leconte collected considerable equipment abandoned by the Germans in 1918. The collection was later heavily enriched by legacies, gifts and exchanges. Important developments in the 20th century included the opening of three new Departments of Technology, Scientific Documentation and Research in 1976, followed by the armoured vehicle section in 1980, the move of the armours collection from the
Halle Gate to the northernmost hall in 1986, and the opening of the naval section in 1996. Nowadays, the museum displays uniforms, weapons, vehicles and military equipment of all ages and all countries. Since 2004, the European Forum on Contemporary Conflicts has also had its headquarters in the museum.
Middle Ages The medieval collection presents an overview of the period's offensive and defensive armament, and consists of an extensive display of weapons, shields, and banners, from the simple
coat of mail to the full armour. Also included in the collection are a series of
muskets and cannons, as well as a small
battering ram. File:2016-08-24 D3 4130 Q 3 O BD K1 Musee de l armee KLM MRA K2 Armure K3 K4.jpg|View of the medieval collection File:Harnas 3.jpg|Historic armours File:WikiBelMilMuseum00006.jpg|
Muskets
19th century The main gallery is dedicated to Belgian military history from 1830 to the eve of World War I, along with paintings and
busts of important military figures of the time. The technical gallery is where the evolution of firearms and manufacturing processes is shown. Several of the Belgian Army's weapons, especially portable ones, since its creation, are on display. File:2016-08-24 D3 3964 Q 3 O BD K1 Musee de l armee KLM MRA K2 Salle Historique K3 K4.jpg|Main gallery, with the collection of Belgian 19th-century militaria File:Battle of Rio Nunez 1849.jpg|Belgian and French warships during the
Rio Nuñez Incident,
Paul Jean Clays, File:Guillaume Delcourt Portrait.png|Portrait of
Guillaume Delcourt, Louis Joseph Ghémar, 1854 File:Salle Napoleon photo 4.jpg|A part of the collection of historic medals
World War I This section showcases a large concentration of uniforms, artillery pieces and vehicles. The planes of this war are exposed in the room dedicated to aviation. In this room is a
Mark IV tank called
Lodestar III and another
Medium Mark A Whippet tank called
Firefly. The latter was damaged in combat. Both vehicles have the original colours of the
British Army during World War I and it is possible to see their interior. Alongside them is a
Renault FT-17 from the same period. File: Mark IV.jpg|
Lodestar III Mark IV tank File: Whippet.jpg|
Firefly Medium Mark A Whippet tank File: FT 17.jpg|
Renault FT-17 tank
Aviation The north wing, built by
Gédéon Bordiau, has been occupied by the Aviation Hall since 1972, when the Air and Space gallery was inaugurated. The collection includes various types of aircraft, both military and civilian, some dating back to the early 20th century. It includes surviving WWI aircraft like the
Nieuport 17 and
Sopwith Camel, whilst the most recent additions include an
F-16 Fighting Falcon and
Westland Sea King. The collection as a whole is one of the largest in the world. File:Wiki Loves Art - Bruxelles - Musée royal de l'armée et de l'histoire militaire - intérieur (13).jpg|View of the aviation section in the North Hall File:Hall de l'air ph1.jpg|Aviation collection File: Hall de l'air ph11.jpg|Battaille
triplane (1911)
Navy Dedicated to the
Belgian Navy since its creation in 1831, this part of the museum has a section dedicated to the exploration of
Antarctica. In one of the open-air courtyards, several ships of the Belgian Navy are exhibited, among them a P903 Meuse
patrol boat, as well as the yacht used by
King Baudouin and
Queen Fabiola. File:Patrol Boat IMG 1553.jpg|P903 Meuse
patrol boat (1953) File:Tucker Sno-Cat pic1.JPG|Tucker Sno-Cat, part of the
Antarctica collection
Armoured vehicles Several of the
armoured vehicles that the museum holds are in rooms dedicated to WWI and WWII. Displayed in this courtyard are, among others, an
M24 Chaffee, an
M41 Walker Bulldog, as well as various
Leopard 1 models. One of them is equipped for deep wading. File:M46Brussels.jpg|
M46 Patton tank (1952) in the outdoor collection File:Belgian paratrooper vehicle IMG 1521.jpg|Belgian 1970s'
Paracommando diorama ==See also==