Hogsweat
10-10-2004, 16:41
INFANTRY DIVISION
Squad: Ten Men
Platoon:2 Squads and Command Unit: 25 men
Company:4 Platoons, 1st Platoon being Command Platoon: 100 men
Brigade: 2 Companies, 1st Platoon, 1st Company being Command Section: 200 men
Battalion: 5 brigades, 1st brigade, 1st company, 1st platoon being Command Section: 1000 men
Regiment: 2 Battalions. Regimental Command section is, by doctrine, not commanded from the front: 2000 men
Division: 2 regiments. 4000 men. Each division has an attachment of 1000 logistics. 5000 men.
ARMOUR DIVISION
Squadron: 25 Vehicles, 1st Vehicle being Command vehicle
Company: 4 Squadrons. 1st Squadron, 1st Vehicle being command vehicle : 100 Vehicles
Brigade: 5 Companies: 2 Battle Companies, 2 Engineer Companies, 1 Recon Company: 1st Battle Company, 1st Squadron, 1st Vehicle being command vehicle. 500 Vehicles
Battalions: 2 Brigades. 1st Brigade, 1st Battle Company, 1st Squadron being command vehicle. 1000 vehicles.
Regiment: 2 Battalions. Doctrine dictates unit command from the rear. 2000 vehicles.
Division: 2 Regiments: 2000 vehicles. 1000 logistical vehicles. Egl repair vehicles trucks etc etc etc.
MOTORISED INFANTRY
Squad: Ten men, One VEHICLE
Platoons: Twenty five men, Three VEHICLES. One vehicle being a differentiated Command APC: 25 men, 3 vehicles.
Company: Four PLatoons, one hundred men, 12 vehicles, one vehicle being a differentiated command APC from 1st platoon: 100 men, 12 vehicles
Brigade: Motorised Brigades are different. Motorised Infantry are attached to Armour Divisions and as such are overall commanded by the Armour Divisions Divisional Command.
Four Companies.: 400 men, 48 vehicles. Commanded by 1st Companies 1st Platoons 1st Squad.
Squad: Ten Men
Platoon:2 Squads and Command Unit: 25 men
Company:4 Platoons, 1st Platoon being Command Platoon: 100 men
Brigade: 2 Companies, 1st Platoon, 1st Company being Command Section: 200 men
Battalion: 5 brigades, 1st brigade, 1st company, 1st platoon being Command Section: 1000 men
Regiment: 2 Battalions. Regimental Command section is, by doctrine, not commanded from the front: 2000 men
Division: 2 regiments. 4000 men. Each division has an attachment of 1000 logistics. 5000 men.
ARMOUR DIVISION
Squadron: 25 Vehicles, 1st Vehicle being Command vehicle
Company: 4 Squadrons. 1st Squadron, 1st Vehicle being command vehicle : 100 Vehicles
Brigade: 5 Companies: 2 Battle Companies, 2 Engineer Companies, 1 Recon Company: 1st Battle Company, 1st Squadron, 1st Vehicle being command vehicle. 500 Vehicles
Battalions: 2 Brigades. 1st Brigade, 1st Battle Company, 1st Squadron being command vehicle. 1000 vehicles.
Regiment: 2 Battalions. Doctrine dictates unit command from the rear. 2000 vehicles.
Division: 2 Regiments: 2000 vehicles. 1000 logistical vehicles. Egl repair vehicles trucks etc etc etc.
MOTORISED INFANTRY
Squad: Ten men, One VEHICLE
Platoons: Twenty five men, Three VEHICLES. One vehicle being a differentiated Command APC: 25 men, 3 vehicles.
Company: Four PLatoons, one hundred men, 12 vehicles, one vehicle being a differentiated command APC from 1st platoon: 100 men, 12 vehicles
Brigade: Motorised Brigades are different. Motorised Infantry are attached to Armour Divisions and as such are overall commanded by the Armour Divisions Divisional Command.
Four Companies.: 400 men, 48 vehicles. Commanded by 1st Companies 1st Platoons 1st Squad.