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This publication is a valuable item and has been printed in a limited production run. Units are responsible for the strict control of issues and returns.

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The information given in this document is not to be communicated, either directly or indirectly, to the media or any person not authorised to receive it.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY

LAND WARFARE PROCEDURES - GENERAL

LWP-G 7-5-1

MUSORIAN ARMED FORCES – ORGANISATIONS AND EQUIPMENT

This publication supersedes Land Warfare Doctrine 7-5-2, Musorian Armed Forces Aide-Memoire, 2001.

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Issued by command of Chief of Army

AUSTRALIAN ARMY

LAND WARFARE PROCEDURES - GENERAL

LWP-G 7-5-1

MUSORIAN ARMED FORCES – ORGANISATIONS AND EQUIPMENT

AMENDMENT LIST NUMBER 1

© Commonwealth of Australia (Australian Army) 2005

28 February 2008

C. KarotamLieutenant ColonelCommandantDefence Intelligence Training Centre

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CONDITIONS OF RELEASE

1. This document contains Australian Defence information. All Defence information, whether classified or not, is protected from unauthorised disclosure under the Crimes Act 1914 (Commonwealth). Defence information may only be released in accordance with Defence Security Manual and/or DI(G) OPS 13-4 as appropriate.

2. When this information is supplied to Commonwealth or foreign governments, the recipient is to ensure that it will:

a. be safeguarded under rules designed to give it the equivalent standard of security to that maintained for it by Australia;

b. not be released to a third country without Australian consent;

c. not be used for other than military purposes;

d. not be divulged to a non-Defence organisation unless that organisation is sponsored and cleared by an accepted Defence organisation (‘sponsoring’ means giving an assurance that the organisation has a need to know for Defence purposes; ‘clearing’ means guaranteeing for security); and

e. not be downgraded or declassified without Australian Government approval.

© This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from Doctrine Wing, Army Knowledge Management Group, Land Warfare Development Centre, Tobruk Barracks, PUCKAPUNYAL VIC 3662.

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AMENDMENT CERTIFICATE

1. Proposals for amendments or additions to the text of this publication should be made through normal channels to the sponsor. To facilitate this, there are amendment proposal forms at the back of this publication.

2. It is certified that the amendments promulgated in the undermentioned amendment lists have been made in this publication.

3. All superseded Amendment Certificates should be retained at the rear of the publication for audit purposes.

Doctrine Wing, Army Knowledge Management Group, Land Warfare Development Centre is responsible for the management of this publication. The sponsor of this publication is Commandant Defence Intelligence Training Centre. The doctrine contained herein was approved on 30 September 2005.

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DISTRIBUTION

108th Signals Squadron, 4th Combat Support Regiment 2

109th Signal Squadron, 13th Combat Support Regiment 2

10th Force Support Battalion 1

10th/27th Battalion, Royal South Australian Regiment 5

110th Signal Squadron 2

11th Combat Service Support Battalion 2

11th Combat Support Regiment 2

11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Australian Regiment 5

12th/16th Hunter River Lancers 5

12th/40th Battalion, Royal Tasmanian Regiment 5

130th Signal Squadron 2

131th Surveillance and Target Acquisition Battery 2

13th Combat Service Support Battalion 2

13th Field Battery, 5th Field Regiment 2

13th Field Squadron, 13th Combat Engineer Regiment 2

142nd Signal Squadron, 5th Combat Support Regiment 2

144th Signals Squadron, 9th Combat Support Regiment 2

145th Signal Squadron 5

155th Signals Squadron, 8th Combat Support Regiment 2

161st Reconnaissance Squadron 2

162nd Reconnaissance Squadron 2

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16th Air Defence Regiment 2

16th Battalion, Royal Western Australian Regiment 5

16th Brigade (Aviation) 2

16th Field Battery 2

17th Construction Squadron 5

1st Armoured Regiment 10

1st Aviation Regiment 5

1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 10

1st Combat Service Support Battalion 2

1st Combat Support Regiment 2

1st Commando Company 1

1st Commando Regiment 5

1st Field Regiment 5

1st Intelligence Battalion 10

1st Intelligence Company 2

1st Military Police Battalion 1

1st Military Police Company 2

1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers 5

1st/19th Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment 5

21st Construction Regiment 2

21st Construction Squadron 1

22nd Construction Regiment 2

23rd Field Regiment 5

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25th/49th Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment 10

2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 20

2nd Cavalry Regiment 30

2nd Combat Engineering Regiment 5

2nd Commando Company 10

2nd Force Support Battalion 1

2nd Health Support Battalion 1

2nd Intelligence Company 5

2nd Military Police Company 1

2nd/10th Field Regiment 5

2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry)

10

2nd/17th Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment 10

31st Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment 10

35th Field Squadron, 11th Combat Engineering Regiment 1

3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment 20

3rd Combat Engineering Regiment 5

3rd Combat Service Support Battalion 2

3rd Combat Support Regiment 1

3rd Field Squadron, 9th Combat Engineer Regiment 2

3rd Health Support Battalion 1

3rd Military Police Company 1

3rd Recovery Company 2

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3rd/9th Light Horse (South Australian Mounted Rifles) 5

41st Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment 5

42nd Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment 5

48th Field Battery 2

4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Commando) 20

4th Combat Engineer Regiment 2

4th Combat Service Support Battalion 2

4th Field Regiment 5

4th Intelligence Company 5

4th Military Police Company 1

4th/19th Prince of Wales Light Horse 20

4th/3rd Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment 20

51st Far North Queensland Regiment 5

5th Aviation Regiment 2

5th Combat Engineer Regiment 2

5th Combat Service Support Battalion 2

5th Military Police Company 2

5th/6th Battalion, Royal Victorian Regiment 10

5th/7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 20

6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 20

6th/13th Field Regiment 2

7th Combat Service Support Regiment 2

7th Combat Support Regiment 2

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7th Field Battery, 3rd Field Regiment 2

7th Field Regiment 5

7th Signals Regiment 10

8th Combat Engineer Regiment 5

8th Combat Service Support Regiment 2

8th Signal Regiment 5

8th/12th Medium Regiment 5

8th/7th Battalion, Royal Victorian Regiment 20

9th Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment 20

9th Combat Service Support Battalion 2

9th Force Support Battalion 1

A Squadron, 10th Light Horse 10

Adelaide University Regiment 20

Army Aviation Training Centre 1

Army Headquarters 2

Army History Unit 1

Army Logistic Training Centre 10

Army Recruit Training Centre 10

Australian Command and Staff College 10

Australian Defence College 5

Australian Defence Force Academy 50

Australian Defence Force Warfare Centre 3

Australian Defence Headquarters 10

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B Squadron, 3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment (Armoured Personnel Carrier)

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British Army Senior Standardisation Representative 2

Canadian Forces Senior Standardisation Representative 2

Combat Arms Training Centre 20

Combat Training Centre 20

Defence Communications Establishment Queensland 2

Defence Communications Establishment Victoria 2

Defence Intelligence Training Centre 20

Defence Library Service Australian Defence Force Warfare Centre

1

Defence Police Training Centre 5

Defence School of Signals 5

Deployable Joint Force Headquarters 5

Director General Preparedness and Plans – Army 1

Doctrine and Simulation Group 1

Doctrine Wing, Land Warfare Development Centre 6

Force Development Group 2

Headquarters 11th Brigade 2

Headquarters 13th Brigade 2

Headquarters 1st Brigade 2

Headquarters 2nd Division 2

Headquarters 3rd Brigade 2

Headquarters 4th Brigade 2

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Headquarters 5th Brigade 2

Headquarters 7th Brigade 2

Headquarters 8th Brigade 2

Headquarters 9th Brigade 2

Headquarters Airfield Defence Wing 1

Headquarters Combat Support Group 20

Headquarters Engineer Support Regiment 2

Headquarters Force Support Group 2

Headquarters Logistic Support Force 10

Headquarters Northern Command 2

Headquarters Regional Training Centres 2

Headquarters Regional Training Centres, Command and Staff Operations Wing

2

Headquarters Regional Training Centres, Warrant Officer and Non-commissioned Officer Wing

10

Headquarters Special Operations 5

Headquarters Training Command – Air Force 10

Headquarters Training Command – Army 10

Land Headquarters 5

Land Warfare Studies Centre 2

Melbourne University Regiment 20

Monash University Regiment 20

New Zealand Army Senior Standardisation Representative 20

North West Mobile Force 25

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Number One Airfield Defence Squadron 2

Queensland University Regiment 20

Regional Training Centre (New South Wales) 30

Regional Training Centre (New South Wales) Singleton Detachment

2

Regional Training Centre (North Queensland) 10

Regional Training Centre (Northern Territory) 10

Regional Training Centre (South Australia) 20

Regional Training Centre (South Queensland) 20

Regional Training Centre (Tasmania) 10

Regional Training Centre (Victoria) 30

Regional Training Centre (Western Australia) 20

Royal Military College Detachment North Queensland 2

Royal Military College Detachment Northern Territory 2

Royal Military College Detachment Tasmania 1

Royal Military College Duntroon 450

School of Armour 5

School of Army Aviation 5

School of Artillery 5

School of Infantry 150

School of Military Engineering 5

Small Arms Wing 2

Soldier Career Management Agency 5

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Special Air Service Regiment 20

Special Forces Training Centre 10

Sydney University Regiment 20

The Pilbara Regiment 10

Training Development Group 1

Training Technology Centre 1

United States Army Senior Standardisation Representative 1

University of New South Wales Regiment 20

Western Australian University Regiment 20

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PREFACE

Aim

1. The information provided in this publication is not to be construed as a strategic or tactical assessment of any perceived or potential enemy. The aim of this doctrine is to provide a notional training enemy capable of undertaking conventional and special force operations. Consequently, the training enemy, the Musorian Armed Forces, is capable of a range of possible threats from the lowest level through to the highest level of conventional operations, such as coalition operations involving Australia. The inherent flexibility of the doctrine (the ability to develop almost any level and type of threat) will significantly reduce the impact of changing strategic guidance and provide the Australian Army with the means to develop the widest possible range of operational scenarios to meet training requirements at all levels, and against which the organisation, equipment and tactics of the Australian Army may be discussed and evaluated.

2. The Musorian Armed Forces represent the Australian Army’s training enemy. Joint exercises and Army experimentation also use Kamarian Military Forces.

Level

3. This publication is for use by Army personnel of all corps either as commanders, staff officers, trainers or trainees in training establishments.

This publication supersedes Land Warfare Doctrine 7-5-2, Musorian Armed Forces Aide-Memoire (Developing Doctrine), 2001.

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Scope

4. This publication attempts to present a generic force order of battle, capable of providing the widest range of possible military capabilities in such a way that a multitude of organisations and equipment can be utilised for any exercise scenario. By using a flexible style of development, exercise planners can tailor a training enemy from squad to division; to suit any particular training requirement. Additionally, the exercise planner has the option of training against an enemy whose base structure comprises an infantry division, a motorised or mechanised infantry division, an armoured division or Special Forces.

On-line Doctrine

5. This and other doctrine publications are available via the Army Doctrine Electronic Library website located at: http://adel.defence.gov.au. Paper copies may be out of date. The Army Doctrine Electronic Library is the authoritative source for current doctrine. Users are to ensure currency of all doctrine publications against the Army Doctrine Electronic Library.

Gender

6. This publication has been prepared with gender-neutral language.

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CONTENTS

Cover i

Title Page iii

Conditions of Release iv

Amendment Certificate v

Distribution vi

Preface xv

Illustrations xx

Tables xxiii

Abbreviations xxxv

CHAPTER 1 COUNTRY BRIEF – MUSORIA 1-1

SECTION 1-1 GENERAL 1-1Geography 1-1Climate 1-2History 1-2Strategic Perceptions 1-5Military Strategic Policy 1-6

SECTION 1-2 MUSORIAN ARMED FORCES 1-6Introduction 1-6Musorian Armed Forces Capabilities – Summary 1-7

Annex A Musoria

Annex B Musorian Armed Forces – Command Structure

Annex C Musorian Armed Forces – Order of Battle

CHAPTER 2 MUSORIAN GROUND FORCES – ORDER OF BATTLE 2-1

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SECTION 2-1 THE NATIONAL MILITARY STRUCTURE 2-1

SECTION 2-2 THE GROUND FORCES 2-3

SECTION 2-3 MILITARY REGIONS 2-3

SECTION 2-4 MILITARY DISTRICTS 2-7

SECTION 2-5 THE EXPEDITIONARY ARMY 2-7

SECTION 2-6 THE FRONT 2-9

SECTION 2-7 THE CAPITAL DEFENCE FORCES 2-10

Annex A Airborne Infantry Brigade

Annex B Special Operations Command

Annex C Troops of the Military Regions

Annex D Directorate of Military Intelligence, General Staff

Annex E Troops of the Military Districts

Annex F The Infantry Division

Annex G The Motorised Infantry Division

Annex H The Mechanised Infantry Division

Annex I Armoured Division

Annex J Capital Defence Forces

Annex K National Asset Pool

CHAPTER 3 MUSORIAN NAVAL FORCES 3-1

SECTION 3-1 GENERAL 3-1

SECTION 3-2 ROLE 3-2

SECTION 3-3 ORGANISATION 3-3

SECTION 3-4 COMMAND AND CONTROL 3-3

SECTION 3-5 CAPABILITIES 3-4

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SECTION 3-6 NAVAL VESSELS OF THE MUSORIAN NAVY 3-4

CHAPTER 4 MUSORIAN AIR FORCE 4-1

SECTION 4-1 ROLE 4-2

SECTION 4-2 ORGANISATION 4-2

SECTION 4-3 COMMAND AND CONTROL 4-3

SECTION 4-4 CAPABILITIES 4-4

SECTION 4-5 AIRCRAFT OF THE MUSORIAN AIR FORCE 4-4

CHAPTER 5 WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT – CHARACTERISTICS 5-1Planning Scenarios for Learning Outcomes 5-2

Annex A Australian Region – Available Weapons and Equipment Matrix

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ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 1–1: Musorian Territories – Location of Musoria in Relation to Australia 1A-1

Figure 1–2: Musoria and The State 1A-2Figure 1–3: Musorian Armed Forces – Command Structure 1B-2Figure 1–4: Musorian Ground Forces’ Arm of Service Insignia 1C-18Figure 1–5: Musorian Ground Forces’ Badges of Rank 1C-19Figure 1–6: Musorian Ground Forces Corps Arms of Service Insignia

1C-20Figure 1–7: Emblem on Camouflage Background 1C-21Figure 2–1: Musorian Armed Forces – National Military Structure 2-2Figure 2–2: Composition of the Military Regions 2-6Figure 2–3: Composition of the Expeditionary Army 2-8Figure 2–4: Musorian Armed Forces – The Front 2-9Figure 2–5: Composition of the Capital Defence Forces 2-11Figure 2–6: Airborne Infantry Brigade 2A-3Figure 2–7: Airborne Infantry Battalion 2A-6Figure 2–8: Composite Artillery Battalion (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

2A-16Figure 2–9: Special Operations Command 2B-2Figure 2–10: Strike Battalion 2B-4Figure 2–11: Special Forces Battalion 2B-13Figure 2–12: Special Operations Command Combat Support Battalion

2B-19Figure 2–13: Artillery Brigade 2C-2Figure 2–14: Free Rocket Over Ground Brigade 2C-8Figure 2–15: Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade 2C-14Figure 2–16: Surface-to-Air Missile Brigade 2C-20Figure 2–17: Commando Battalion 2C-28Figure 2–18: Chemical Defence Battalion 2C-42Figure 2–19: Materiel Support Brigade 2C-46Figure 2–20: Maintenance Brigade (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops)

2C-47Figure 2–21: Maintenance Brigade (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured

Troops) 2C-52Figure 2–22: Directorate of Military Intelligence 2D-2Figure 2–23: Signals Reconnaissance Battalion 2D-3Figure 2–24: Military District Organisation 2E-3Figure 2–25: Infantry Division 2F-2Figure 2–26: Infantry Brigade 2F-4Figure 2–27: Infantry Battalion 2F-6

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Figure 2–28: Mortar Battalion 2F-17Figure 2–29: Separate Tank Battalion 2F-26Figure 2–30: Artillery Brigade (Infantry Division) 2F-31Figure 2–31: 122 mm Howitzer Battalion 2F-33Figure 2–32: 152 mm Gun-Howitzer Battalion 2F-35Figure 2–33: 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion 2F-38Figure 2–34: A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade 2F-44Figure 2–35: Anti-tank Battalion 2F-50Figure 2–36: Divisional Aviation Battalion 2F-54Figure 2–37: Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion 2F-62Figure 2–38: Signals Battalion 2F-71Figure 2–39: Engineer Battalion 2F-75Figure 2–40: Materiel Support Battalion (Infantry and Motorised Infantry

Division) 2F-81Figure 2–41: Maintenance Battalion (Infantry Division) 2F-85Figure 2–42: Medical Battalion 2F-91Figure 2–43: Motorised Infantry Division 2G-2Figure 2–44: Motorised Infantry Brigade 2G-4Figure 2–45: Motorised Infantry Battalion 2G-6Figure 2–46: Motor Transport Battalion 2G-15Figure 2–47: Maintenance Battalion 2G-20Figure 2–48: Mechanised Infantry Division 2H-2Figure 2–49: Mechanised Infantry Brigade (Armoured Personnel Carrier

and Infantry Fighting Vehicle) 2H-4Figure 2–50: Mechanised Infantry Battalion (Armoured Personnel Carrier)

2H-6Figure 2–51: Mechanised Infantry Battalion (Infantry Fighting Vehicle)2H-7Figure 2–52: A 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion (Mechanised

Infantry Brigade) 2H-19Figure 2–53: Self-propelled Artillery Brigade 2H-28Figure 2–54: A 152 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion (Self-propelled

Artillery Brigade) 2H-30Figure 2–55: A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion (Self-propelled

Artillery Brigade) 2H-33Figure 2–56: Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion 2H-40Figure 2–57: Air Defence Brigade (Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-50Figure 2–58: Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion (SA-15) Air Defence Brigade –

Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-57Figure 2–59: A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion (Air Defence Brigade –

Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-62Figure 2–60: Anti-tank Guided Missile Battalion 2H-68Figure 2–61: Maintenance Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-71

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Figure 2–62: Materiel Support Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-76

Figure 2–63: Armoured Division 2I-2Figure 2–64: Armoured Brigade 2I-4Figure 2–65: Armoured Battalion 2I-6Figure 2–66: Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion 2I-15Figure 2–67: Surface-to-Surface Missile Battalion (Free Rocket Over

Ground) 2I-18Figure 2–68: Infantry Brigade (Militia) 2J-3Figure 2–69: Artillery Brigade (Capital Defence Forces) 2J-9Figure 2–70: National Asset Pool, Ground Forces 2K-2Figure 2–71: Missile Troops and Artillery 2K-4Figure 2–72: Multiple Rocket Launcher Brigade (National Pool) 2K-6Figure 2–73: Heavy Artillery Battalion 2K-14Figure 2–74: Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade (Subsonic Cruise

Unarmed Decoy) 2K-18Figure 2–75: Aviation Brigade 2K-24Figure 2–76: Engineer Troops 2K-26Figure 2–77: Engineer Brigade 2K-28Figure 2–78: Road and Bridge Battalion 2K-35Figure 2–79: Obstacle Battalion 2K-41Figure 2–80: Obstacle Clearing Battalion 2K-46Figure 2–81: Water Crossing Brigade 2K-51Figure 2–82: Signal Troops 2K-61Figure 2–83: Chemical Troops 2K-63Figure 2–84: Logistic Troops 2K-69

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TABLES

Table 1–1: Capital Defence Forces 1C-2Table 1–2: Special Operations Command 1C-4Table 1–3: Southern Region 1C-4Table 1–4: Western Region 1C-6Table 1–5: Northern Region 1C-8Table 1–6: Eastern Region 1C-9Table 1–7: Naval Vessels 1C-13Table 1–8: Naval Aircraft 1C-15Table 1–9: Aircraft 1C-16Table 1–10: Equipment and Weapon Systems 1C-17Table 2–1: Airborne Infantry Battalion (Airborne Infantry Brigade) 2A-7Table 2–2: Airborne Infantry Company (Airborne Infantry Battalion) 2A-9Table 2–3: Airborne Infantry Platoon (Airborne Infantry Company) 2A-10Table 2–4: Airborne Infantry Squad (Airborne Infantry Platoon) 2A-11Table 2–5: Airborne Mortar Company (Airborne Infantry Battalion) 2A-11Table 2–6: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

2A-12Table 2–7: Anti-tank Guided Missile Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

2A-12Table 2–8: Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon (Airborne Infantry

Battalion) 2A-13Table 2–9: Automatic Grenade Launcher Squad (Automatic Grenade

Launcher Platoon) 2A-13Table 2–10: Engineer Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion) 2A-14Table 2–11: Signal Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion) 2A-14Table 2–12: Materiel Support Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion) 2A-15Table 2–13: Medical Section (Airborne Infantry Battalion) 2A-15Table 2–14: Composite Artillery Battalion (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

2A-17Table 2–15: 122 mm Howitzer Company (Composite Artillery Battalion)

2A-18Table 2–16: Multiple Rocket Launcher Company (Composite Artillery

Battalion) 2A-18Table 2–17: Anti-tank Platoon (Airborne Infantry Brigade) 2A-19Table 2–18: Reconnaissance Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade) 2A-20Table 2–19: Engineer Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade) 2A-20Table 2–20: Signal Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade) 2A-21Table 2–21: Chemical Defence Platoon (Airborne Infantry Brigade) 2A-21Table 2–22: Materiel Support Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade) 2A-22Table 2–23: Maintenance Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade) 2A-22

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Table 2–24: Medical Platoon (Airborne Infantry Brigade) 2A-22Table 2–25: Airborne Infantry Brigade Principal Equipment 2A-25Table 2–26: Strike Company 2B-5Table 2–27: Mortar Squad (Weapons Platoon) 2B-7Table 2–28: Weapons Squad (Weapons Platoon) 2B-7Table 2–29: Mortar Squad (Mortar Platoon) 2B-8Table 2–30: Anti-tank Platoon 2B-8Table 2–31: Anti-tank Squad 2B-8Table 2–32: Reconnaissance Platoon 2B-9Table 2–33: Reconnaissance Squad 2B-9Table 2–34: Signal Platoon 2B-9Table 2–35: Troop Transport Platoon 2B-10Table 2–36: Maintenance Platoon 2B-11Table 2–37: Medical Section 2B-11Table 2–38: Special Forces Platoon Headquarters – Conventional (Special

Forces Company) 2B-14Table 2–39: Special Forces Patrol – Conventional (Special Forces

Platoon) 2B-14Table 2–40: Special Forces Platoon Headquarters – Unconventional

(Special Forces Company) 2B-15Table 2–41: Special Forces Team – Unconventional (Special Forces

Platoon) 2B-15Table 2–42: Rigid Inflatable Boat Section (Special Forces Amphibious

Platoon) 2B-16Table 2–43: Craft Section (Special Forces Amphibious Platoon) 2B-16Table 2–44: Transport Section (Special Forces Transport Platoon) 2B-17Table 2–45: Air Operations Platoon (Special Forces Support Company)

2B-17Table 2–46: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon 2B-20Table 2–47: Anti-aircraft Machine Gun Platoon 2B-20Table 2–48: Rocket Launcher Section (Special Operations Command

Multiple Rocket Launcher Platoon) 2B-21Table 2–49: Howitzer Section (Special Operations Command Howitzer

Platoon) 2B-21Table 2–50: Engineer Section (Special Operations Command Engineer

Platoon) 2B-22Table 2–51: Armoured Fighting Vehicle Company (Special Operations

Command Support Battalion) 2B-23Table 2–52: Artillery Brigade Principal Equipment 2C-3Table 2–53: Free Rocket Over Ground Brigade 2C-9Table 2–54: Free Rocket Over Ground Battalion 2C-12Table 2–55: Free Rocket Over Ground Firing Battery 2C-13

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Table 2–56: Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade (SS-21) 2C-15Table 2–57: Surface-to-Air Missile Brigade (SA-12A) 2C-21Table 2–58: Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion 2C-25Table 2–59: Missile Firing Battery (SA-12A) 2C-26Table 2–60: Commando Battalion 2C-29Table 2–61: Commando Platoon 2C-33Table 2–62: Commando Squad 2C-33Table 2–63: Artillery Battery 2C-34Table 2–64: Rocket Launcher Platoon 2C-35Table 2–65: Weapons Company 2C-36Table 2–66: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon 2C-36Table 2–67: Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon 2C-37Table 2–68: Heavy Machine Gun Platoon 2C-37Table 2–69: Anti-tank Platoon 2C-38Table 2–70: Engineer Platoon 2C-38Table 2–71: Signal Platoon 2C-39Table 2–72: Supply and Service Platoon 2C-40Table 2–73: Transport Platoon 2C-40Table 2–74: Chemical Defence Battalion 2C-42Table 2–75: Decontamination Company 2C-43Table 2–76: Chemical Reconnaissance Company 2C-44Table 2–77: Supply and Service Platoon 2C-45Table 2–78: Maintenance Battalion (Maintenance Brigade – Infantry and

Motorised Infantry Troops) 2C-48Table 2–79: Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Company 2C-49Table 2–80: Wheeled Vehicle Maintenance Company 2C-49Table 2–81: Ordnance Maintenance Company 2C-49Table 2–82: Supply and Service Platoon (Infantry and Motorised Infantry

Troops) 2C-50Table 2–83: Recovery Platoon (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops)

2C-50Table 2–84: Special Maintenance Platoon 2C-50Table 2–85: Maintenance Battalion (Maintenance Brigade – Mechanised

Infantry and Armoured Troops) 2C-53Table 2–86: Supply and Service Platoon (Mechanised Infantry and

Armoured Troops) 2C-54Table 2–87: Recovery Platoon (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured

Troops) 2C-54Table 2–88: Infantry Battalion 2F-7Table 2–89: Infantry Company 2F-8Table 2–90: Infantry Platoon 2F-9Table 2–91: Infantry Squad 2F-10

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Table 2–92: Weapons Squad 2F-11Table 2–93: Mortar Platoon 2F-11Table 2–94: Weapons Company 2F-12Table 2–95: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon 2F-13Table 2–96: Mortar Platoon 2F-13Table 2–97: Anti-tank Platoon 2F-14Table 2–98: Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon 2F-14Table 2–99: Automatic Grenade Launcher Squad 2F-15Table 2–100: Signal Platoon 2F-15Table 2–101: Supply and Service Platoon 2F-15Table 2–102: Headquarters Mortar Battalion 2F-17Table 2–103: Mortar Company 2F-18Table 2–104: Multiple Rocket Launcher Company 2F-19Table 2–105: A 23 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Company 2F-19Table 2–106: Anti-tank Guided Missile Company 2F-20Table 2–107: Reconnaissance Company (Infantry Brigade) 2F-20Table 2–108: Reconnaissance Platoon (Reconnaissance Company) 2F-21Table 2–109: Motorcycle Platoon (Reconnaissance Company) 2F-21Table 2–110: Motor Transport Squad (Reconnaissance Company) 2F-21Table 2–111: Engineer Company (Infantry Brigade) 2F-22Table 2–112: Signal Company (Infantry Brigade) 2F-23Table 2–113: Chemical Defence Platoon (Infantry Brigade) 2F-24Table 2–114: Materiel Support Company (Infantry Brigade) 2F-24Table 2–115: Maintenance Platoon (Infantry Brigade) 2F-25Table 2–116: Medical Platoon (Infantry Brigade) 2F-25Table 2–117: Separate Tank Battalion 2F-27Table 2–118: Tank Company 2F-28Table 2–119: Engineer Platoon (Separate Tank Battalion) 2F-28Table 2–120: Signal Squad (Separate Tank Battalion) 2F-29Table 2–121: Maintenance Squad (Separate Tank Battalion) 2F-29Table 2–122: Support Platoon (Separate Tank Battalion) 2F-29Table 2–123: Medical Squad (Separate Tank Battalion) 2F-30Table 2–124: Control Company (Artillery Brigade) 2F-32Table 2–125: 122 mm Howitzer Battalion 2F-33Table 2–126: 122 mm Howitzer Company 2F-34Table 2–127: A 152 mm Gun-Howitzer Battalion 2F-36Table 2–128: A 152 mm Gun-Howitzer Company 2F-37Table 2–129: A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion (Artillery

Brigade) 2F-39Table 2–130: Control Platoon (A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher

Battalion) 2F-39Table 2–131: A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Company 2F-40

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Table 2–132: Materiel Support Platoon (A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion) 2F-41

Table 2–133: Target Acquisition Company (Artillery Brigade) 2F-41Table 2–134: Materiel Support Company (Artillery Brigade) 2F-42Table 2–135: Maintenance Company (Artillery Brigade) 2F-43Table 2–136: A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade (Infantry Division) 2F-45Table 2–137: Brigade Headquarters (A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade)

2F-46Table 2–138: Fire Control Company (A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade)

2F-47Table 2–139: 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Company 2F-47Table 2–140: Surface-to-Air Missile Squad (A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun

Company) 2F-48Table 2–141: Service Company (A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade) 2F-49Table 2–142: Anti-tank Battalion (Infantry Division) 2F-51Table 2–143: Anti-tank Gun Company (Anti-tank Battalion) 2F-52Table 2–144: Anti-tank Guided Missile Company (Anti-tank Battalion)2F-52Table 2–145: Materiel Support Platoon (Anti-tank Battalion) 2F-53Table 2–146: Air Assault Company (Divisional Aviation Battalion) 2F-55Table 2–147: Air Assault Platoon (Air Assault Company – Divisional Aviation

Battalion) 2F-55Table 2–148: Air Assault Squad 2F-56Table 2–149: Anti-tank Guided Missile Platoon (Air Assault Company –

Divisional Aviation Battalion) 2F-57Table 2–150: Reconnaissance Helicopter Company 2F-57Table 2–151: Utility Helicopter Company 2F-58Table 2–152: Attack Helicopter Company 2F-59Table 2–153: Maintenance Company (Divisional Aviation Battalion) 2F-59Table 2–154: Signal Platoon (Divisional Aviation Battalion) 2F-60Table 2–155: Motor Transport Platoon (Divisional Aviation Battalion) 2F-61Table 2–156: Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion (Infantry

Division) 2F-63Table 2–157: Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic

Combat Battalion – Infantry Division) 2F-67Table 2–158: Long-Range Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance

and Electronic Combat Battalion – Infantry Division) 2F-67Table 2–159: Signals Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and

Electronic Combat Battalion – Infantry Division) 2F-68Table 2–160: Jamming Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat

Battalion – Infantry Division) 2F-69Table 2–161: Remotely Piloted Vehicle Squadron (Reconnaissance and

Electronic Combat Battalion – Infantry Division) 2F-70

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Table 2–162: Signals Battalion 2F-72Table 2–163: Radio Company 2F-72Table 2–164: Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company 2F-73Table 2–165: Supply and Service Platoon (Signals Battalion) 2F-74Table 2–166: Combat Engineer Company (Engineer Battalion) 2F-76Table 2–167: Assault Crossing Company (Engineer Battalion) 2F-76Table 2–168: Construction Company (Engineer Battalion) 2F-77Table 2–169: Road and Bridge Construction Company (Engineer Battalion)

2F-77Table 2–170: Pontoon Bridge Company (Engineer Battalion) 2F-78Table 2–171: Chemical Defence Company (Infantry Division) 2F-79Table 2–172: Materiel Support Battalion (Infantry Division) 2F-82Table 2–173: Ammunition Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion)

2F-82Table 2–174: Petrol, Oils and Lubricants Transport Company (Materiel

Support Battalion) 2F-83Table 2–175: Cargo Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion) 2F-83Table 2–176: Maintenance Platoon (Materiel Support Battalion) 2F-83Table 2–177: Supply and Service Platoon (Materiel Support Battalion)

2F-83Table 2–178: Mobile Field Kitchen (Materiel Support Battalion) 2F-84Table 2–179: Maintenance Battalion (Infantry Division) 2F-86Table 2–180: Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Company (Maintenance

Battalion) 2F-87Table 2–181: Wheeled Vehicle Maintenance Company (Maintenance

Battalion) 2F-87Table 2–182: Ordnance Maintenance Company (Maintenance Battalion)

2F-87Table 2–183: Supply and Service Platoon (Maintenance Battalion –

Southern and Central Regions) 2F-88Table 2–184: Supply and Service Platoon (Maintenance – Northern and

Eastern Regions) 2F-88Table 2–185: Recovery Platoon (Maintenance Battalion – Southern and

Central Regions) 2F-89Table 2–186: Recovery Platoon (Maintenance Battalion – Northern and

Eastern Regions) 2F-89Table 2–187: Special Maintenance Platoon 2F-90Table 2–188: Medical Battalion (infantry Division) 2F-92Table 2–189: Medical Company 2F-93Table 2–190: Collection and Evacuation Platoon (Medical Company) 2F-93Table 2–191: Disinfection and Decontamination Platoon (Medical Battalion)

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Table 2–192: Supply and Service Platoon (Medical Battalion) 2F-94Table 2–193: Infantry Brigade 2F-95Table 2–194: Artillery Brigade 2F-98Table 2–195: Engineer Battalion (Infantry Division) 2F-101Table 2–196: Motorised Infantry Battalion 2G-7Table 2–197: Battalion Headquarters 2G-8Table 2–198: Chemical Defence Platoon (Motorised Infantry Brigade)

2G-12Table 2–199: Materiel Support Company (Motorised Infantry Brigade)

2G-13Table 2–200: Maintenance Company (Motorised Infantry Brigade) 2G-13Table 2–201: Motor Transport Battalion 2G-16Table 2–202: Troop Transport Company 2G-16Table 2–203: Weapons Transport Company 2G-17Table 2–204: Supply and Service Company 2G-17Table 2–205: Maintenance Battalion (Motorised Infantry Division) 2G-21Table 2–206: Maintenance Battalion Headquarters 2G-22Table 2–207: Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Company 2G-22Table 2–208: Wheeled Vehicle Maintenance Company 2G-22Table 2–209: Ordnance Maintenance Company 2G-23Table 2–210: Supply and Service Platoon 2G-23Table 2–211: Recovery Platoon 2G-23Table 2–212: Special Maintenance Platoon 2G-24Table 2–213: Motorised Infantry Brigade 2G-25Table 2–214: Mechanised Infantry Battalion (Armoured Personnel

Carrier/Infantry Fighting Vehicle) 2H-8Table 2–215: Mechanised Infantry Company (Armoured Personnel

Carrier/Infantry Fighting Vehicle) 2H-10Table 2–216: Mechanised Infantry Platoon (Armoured Personnel

Carrier/Infantry Fighting Vehicle) 2H-11Table 2–217: Mechanised Infantry Squad (Armoured Personnel

Carrier/Infantry Fighting Vehicle) 2H-13Table 2–218: Mortar Company (Mechanised Infantry Battalion) 2H-13Table 2–219: Mortar Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Battalion) 2H-14Table 2–220: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Battalion)

2H-15Table 2–221: Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon (Mechanised Infantry

Battalion) 2H-15Table 2–222: Automatic Grenade Launcher Squad 2H-16Table 2–223: Anti-tank Platoon (Armoured Personnel Carrier) 2H-16Table 2–224: Anti-tank Guided Missile Platoon (Mechanised Infantry

Battalion – Infantry Fighting Vehicle) 2H-17

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Table 2–225: Supply and Service Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Battalion) 2H-18

Table 2–226: A 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Brigade) 2H-20

Table 2–227: 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Company 2H-21Table 2–228: 23 mm Self-propelled Anti-aircraft Gun Company

(Mechanised Infantry Brigade) 2H-21Table 2–229: Reconnaissance Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

2H-22Table 2–230: Reconnaissance Platoon (Wheeled) 2H-22Table 2–231: Engineer Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade) 2H-23Table 2–232: Signal Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade) 2H-24Table 2–233: Chemical Defence Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

2H-25Table 2–234: Materiel Support Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

2H-26Table 2–235: Maintenance Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade) 2H-26Table 2–236: Control Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade) 2H-29Table 2–237: A 152 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion 2H-31Table 2–238: A 152 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Company (Self-propelled

Artillery Brigade) 2H-32Table 2–239: A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion (Self-propelled

Artillery Brigade) 2H-34Table 2–240: Control Platoon (A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher

Battalion – Self-propelled Artillery Brigade) 2H-34Table 2–241: A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Company (A 122 mm

Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion – Self-propelled Artillery Brigade) 2H-35

Table 2–242: Materiel Support Platoon (A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion – Self-propelled Artillery Brigade) 2H-36

Table 2–243: A 23 mm Self-propelled Anti-aircraft Gun Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade) 2H-36

Table 2–244: Target Acquisition Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade) 2H-37

Table 2–245: Materiel Support Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade) 2H-38

Table 2–246: Maintenance Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade) 2H-38

Table 2–247: Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-41

Table 2–248: Headquarters and Services Company 2H-45

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Table 2–249: Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion) 2H-46

Table 2–250: Long-range Reconnaissance Company 2H-47Table 2–251: Signals Reconnaissance Company 2H-47Table 2–252: Jamming Company 2H-48Table 2–253: Remotely Piloted Vehicle Squadron 2H-49Table 2–254: Air Defence Brigade (Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-51Table 2–255: Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion (SA-15) (Air Defence Brigade

– Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-58Table 2–256: Missile Technical Platoon (SA-15) (Air Defence Brigade –

Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-59Table 2–257: Surface-to-Air Missile Section (SA-15) (Air Defence Brigade –

Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-59Table 2–258: Surface-to-Air Missile Company (SA-15) (Air Defence Brigade

– Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-60Table 2–259: Supply and Service Company [Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion

(SA-15)] 2H-60Table 2–260: A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion (Air Defence Brigade –

Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-63Table 2–261: A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Company (Air Defence Brigade –

Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-64Table 2–262: Service Company (57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion) 2H-65Table 2–263: Target Acquisition/Early Warning Company (Air Defence

Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-65Table 2–264: Materiel Support Company (Air Defence Brigade) 2H-66Table 2–265: Maintenance Company (Air Defence Brigade) 2H-67Table 2–266: Anti-tank Guided Missile Battalion (Mechanised Infantry

Division) 2H-69Table 2–267: Maintenance Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-72Table 2–268: Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Company (Maintenance

Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-73Table 2–269: Wheeled Vehicle Maintenance Company (Maintenance

Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-73Table 2–270: Ordnance Maintenance Company (Maintenance Battalion –

Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-73Table 2–271: Supply and Service Platoon (Maintenance Battalion –

Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-74Table 2–272: Recovery Platoon (Maintenance Battalion – Mechanised

Infantry Division) 2H-74Table 2–273: Special Maintenance Platoon (Maintenance Battalion –

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Table 2–274: Materiel Support Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-77

Table 2–275: Battalion Headquarters (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-77

Table 2–276: Ammunition Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-78

Table 2–277: Petrol, Oils and Lubricants Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-78

Table 2–278: Cargo Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-78

Table 2–279: Maintenance Platoon (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-79

Table 2–280: Supply and Service Platoon (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-79

Table 2–281: Mobile Field Bakery (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-80

Table 2–282: Chemical Defence Company (Mechanised Infantry Division) 2H-80

Table 2–283: Mechanised Infantry Brigade (Armoured Personnel Carrier) 2H-81

Table 2–284: Mechanised Infantry Brigade (Infantry Fighting Vehicle)2H-85Table 2–285: Self-propelled Artillery Brigade 2H-89Table 2–286: Armoured Battalion 2I-7Table 2–287: Headquarters and Service Platoon (Armoured Battalion) 2I-7Table 2–288: Tank Company (Armoured Battalion) 2I-8Table 2–289: Reconnaissance Company (Tank Brigade) 2I-10Table 2–290: Reconnaissance Platoon (Tracked) 2I-11Table 2–291: Reconnaissance Platoon (Wheeled) 2I-11Table 2–292: Motorcycle Section 2I-12Table 2–293: Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion (Armoured Division) 2I-16Table 2–294: Surface-to-Air Missile Firing Company (SA-12A)

(Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion) 2I-17Table 2–295: Surface-to-Surface Missile (Free Rocket Over Ground)

Battalion (Armoured Division) 2I-18Table 2–296: Free Rocket Over Ground Firing Company,

Surface-to-Surface Missile (Free Rocket Over Ground) Battalion 2I-19

Table 2–297: Armoured Brigade 2I-23Table 2–298: Infantry Brigade (Militia) 2J-4Table 2–299: Reconnaissance Platoon (Militia Brigade) 2J-7Table 2–300: Service and Supply Platoon (Militia Brigade) 2J-8

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Table 2–301: Artillery Brigade (Capital Defence Forces) (Five x 18 – Tube Battalions) 2J-10

Table 2–302: Artillery Brigade (Capital Defence Forces) (Four x 24 – Tube Battalions) 2J-15

Table 2–303: Multiple Rocket Launcher Brigade 2K-7Table 2–304: 220 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion 2K-13Table 2–305: Heavy Artillery Battalion 2K-15Table 2–306: Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade (Subsonic Cruise

Unarmed Decoy) 2K-19Table 2–307: Engineer Brigade 2K-29Table 2–308: Brigade Headquarters (Engineer Brigade) 2K-34Table 2–309: Road and Bridge Battalion (Engineer Brigade) 2K-36Table 2–310: Truck-launched Bridge Company (Road and Bridge Battalion)

2K-39Table 2–311: Tank-launched Bridge Company (Road and Bridge Battalion)

2K-39Table 2–312: Road Construction Company (Road and Bridge Battalion)

2K-40Table 2–313: Obstacle Battalion (Engineer Brigade) 2K-42Table 2–314: Obstacle Company (Obstacle Battalion) 2K-45Table 2–315: Obstacle Clearing Battalion (Engineer Brigade) 2K-47Table 2–316: Obstacle Clearing Company 2K-50Table 2–317: Water Crossing Brigade (Engineer Troops) 2K-52Table 2–318: Pontoon Bridge Battalion (Water Crossing Brigade) 2K-57Table 2–319: Assault Crossing Battalion (Water Crossing Brigade) 2K-60Table 2–320: Chemical Defence Battalion 2K-64Table 2–321: Battalion Headquarters (Chemical Defence Battalion) 2K-65Table 2–322: Decontamination Company (Chemical Defence Battalion)

2K-65Table 2–323: Chemical Reconnaissance Company (Chemical Defence

Battalion) 2K-66Table 2–324: Supply and Service Platoon (Chemical Defence Battalion)

2K-66Table 2–325: Smoke Battalion 2K-67Table 2–326: Smoke Company (Smoke Battalion) 2K-67Table 3–1: Musorian Naval Vessels 3-5Table 3–2: Naval Aircraft 3-9Table 4–1: Aircraft of the Musorian Air Force 4-6Table 4–2: Ordnance Available to the Musorian Air Force 4-12Table 5–1: Regional Weapons and Equipment 5A-1Table 5–2: Musorian Armed Forces – Mines 5A-27

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Table 5–3: Musorian Armed Forces Radio Equipment Basic Capabilities 5A-36

Table 5–4: Musorian Armed Forces Electronic Warfare Systems 5A-38Table 5–5: Musorian Armed Forces Communications Systems Originator

Chart 5A-41Table 5–6: Musorian Armed Forces Communications Systems Originator

Chart (Additional Radios) 5A-41Table 5–7: Musorian Armed Forces Electronic Warfare Systems

Originator Chart 5A-42Table 5–8: Musorian Armed Forces Vehicle Radio Allocation 5A-43Table 5–9: Musorian Armed Forces Radio Allocation – Alternate Systems

5A-45Table 5–10: Signals Intelligence and Direction Finding Systems 5A-47Table 5–11: Alternate Special Forces Electronic Warfare Capability

Requirements 5A-47Table 5–12: Musorian Armed Forces Weapons 5A-49Table 5–13: Musorian Armed Forces Engineering Equipment 5A-79Table 5–14: Musorian Armed Forces Transport and Miscellaneous

Equipment 5A-83Table 5–15: Alternate Communications and Electronic Warfare Equipment

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ABBREVIATIONS

1. The principle source for Australian Defence Force abbreviations is the Australian Defence Glossary located at http://dlms.dcb.defence.gov.au. Abbreviations contained within a publication are to be in accordance with the business rules, guidelines and conventions for the Australian Defence Glossary. All abbreviations not sourced from the Australian Defence Glossary are to be justified by the author, recommended by the Sponsor and forwarded to the Manager of the Land Glossary for subsequent approval. This process also includes abbreviations already contained in the Australian Defence Glossary but which for the purposes of a publication require a different definition. Ranks, staff appointments, corps, units, commonly used measurements, publication titles and commonly used terms are used in their abbreviated format throughout the publication.

AA anti-aircraftAGL automatic grenade launcherAPHE armour piercing guided munitionATGM anti-tank guided missileCDF Capital Defence ForcesCMAF Commander of the Musorian Armed ForcesCSB combat support battalionDMI Directorate of Military IntelligenceEC electronic combatGF ground forcesGREN grenadierGS general staffMAF Musorian Armed ForcesMD military districtMNPF Musorian National Police Force MRL multiple rocket launcherNAP National Asset Poolpers personnelRPV remotely piloted vehicleSOC Special Operations Command

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SSM surface-to-surface missile

2. The following abbreviations appear in tables and figures within the publication:

AAG anti-aircraft gunAAR air-to-air refuellingACRV artillery command and reconnaissance vehicleAOR air operations roomAP armour piercingAPC-T armour piercing capped – tracerAPDS armour piercing discarding sabotAPFSDS armour piercing fin stabilised discarding sabotAP-T armour piercing tracerARV armoured recovery vehicleASC armoured scout carASW anti-submarine warfareATGL anti-tank grenade launcherATRL anti-tank rocket launcheravn aviationcbt combatCEP circular error of probabilityconst constructionCOP command observation postDAG divisional artillery groupdecon decontaminationdeg degree (angular)Elec ElectronicERA explosive reactive armourFDC fire direction centreFFR free flight rocket/fitted for radioFROG free rocket over groundFS fin stabilisedFW fixed wingHEAT high explosive anti-tankHMG heavy machine gunH&K Heckler and KochHV high velocityII image intensifier

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CHAPTER 1

COUNTRY BRIEF – MUSORIA

SECTION 1-1. GENERAL

Geography

1.1 Musoria is part of a large island that lies between latitudes 10 to 25 degrees north, and longitudes 135 to 165 degrees east. The main landmass is approximately 1300 km from north to south and 5200 km at its widest point. Musoria occupies the eastern area of the island and is about four times larger than The State, its western neighbour. The island’s topography is highly diverse: ranging from relatively flat, narrow coastal and alluvial flood plains, surrounding the mainland, to mountain ranges, swamps, jungles, savanna and desert regions. Mountain ranges extend from west to east, rising to a height of nearly 1350 m, with many rivers flowing from the mountains to the coast. To the south of the mountain ranges, extensive plains interspersed with seasonal watercourses and desert areas extend to the coast. The western areas adjacent to the border with The State vary from swamps and jungle in the north to arid plains and desert in the south. About 250 small islands are found off the Musorian coast, the majority of which are located south-east of the mainland. The capital city, Mandagoy, lies on the south-eastern coast of the island. A map of Musoria is in Annex A.

1.2 The land area of Musoria is approximately 1 000 000 km2 with a coastline of about 4000 km. The coastline consists of large expanses of sandy beaches, numerous mangrove swamps and rocky headlands. The mountain ranges running along the central spine of Musoria are heavily forested, ranging from dense tropical jungles in the south to extensive temperate forests in the north. The majority of the western area of the island near the border with The State is relatively flat, averaging only about 200 m above sea level. In the east, many of the larger rivers are navigable by coastal vessels.

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Climate

1.3 Musoria experiences a variety of climatic conditions, ranging from a temperate climate in the north to a tropical climate in the south. Widely ranging climatic zones affect the entire island. In the south there are two seasons, the dry season extending from November to April and the wet season from May to October. The dry season is characterised by long periods with little rainfall; however, violent and unexpected tropical storms can occur at any time during this period. Mean average temperatures during the dry season range from 15 to 34 °C, with relative humidity around 40 per cent, and in the wet season from 20 to 29 °C, with relative humidity as high as 90 per cent. The wet season is characterised by heavy south-westerly monsoonal rainfall resulting in severe flooding to the low lying and coastal areas of the country. Typhoons can be expected and usually follow the prevailing trade winds, crossing the island from east to west. In the north, the climate is more temperate, although it is still affected by the prevailing monsoonal influence. There is a short summer period from June to August when average temperatures range from 12 to 32 °C. During the winter period, from November to February, average temperatures range from 5 to 15 °C. Rainfall varies across the island with the heaviest falls along the south-eastern coast and ranges. Rainfall averages range from 200 mm in the western desert region to over 3500 mm per annum in the south-east.

History

1.4 The Musorian Empire can trace its origins back over 3000 years when a form of writing was developed and the first records of Musorian history began. Numerous wars were fought for centuries between rival clans striving to gain ascendancy over the widely dispersed villages. These wars later became known as the Clan Wars. It was not until the late 14th century that the feudal system of land ownership was abolished following the rise of one of the overlords, Nai Kepe, who united the whole country under his rule and crowned himself as the first king of the Musorian Empire. He reigned

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from the south-eastern city of Mandagoy, and his control and influence diminished in the villages westward. The expansion of several European colonial powers in the region during the 18th and 19th centuries led to the early annexation of the western region of the island and extensive trade and colonial influence resulted in the development of a mixed ethnic society.The eastern areas of Musoria developed slowly over the next century as the country was gradually exploited by the dominant colonial powers of that time, intent on maintaining their disproportionate trade superiority. The Musorian king was overthrown during the independance Rebellion in the mid 1930’s, but the western region of the island remained under strong colonial rule and the local uprising s were rapidly and ruthlessly supressed. A popular newly elected leader in the east began political reform and negotiation with the colonial government in the western region had not progressed at the outbreak of World War II.

1.5 During World War II, Japanese forces occupied Musoria, overcoming strong and fanatical opposition by the local populace. It was this occupation and harsh treatment of the Musorian people that united the widely diverse ethnic groups in Musoria to fight back against the Japanese. Prior to World War II, Musoria had been an agrarian-based economy with the village as the centre of society. Its military forces consisted of poorly trained bands of militia led by local village chiefs or warlords. This changed rapidly after World War II, when Musorian leaders realised they had to develop a strong economic, industrial and military base to prevent any country from ever again occupying Musorian territory.

1.6 In 1951, the eastern region of the island was declared as The Republic of Musoria and was granted observer status to the UN, gaining full membership the following year. The west, still under colonial rule, was given independence in the same year but ethnic, cultural and political differences resulted in the population voting noy to be part of the Musorian Republic. The UN recognised The State in early 1952. Tensions between The State and Musoria are ongoing with continual border provocations by Musoria. The UN has had border observers

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since 1960, and Musoria is aware of the likelihood of UN military involvement should it attempt to invade.

1.7 The Musorian leadership now looks beyond its shores in an effort to project its influence and expand its power base. Musoria has actively endeavoured to foster closer regional relations with neighbouring countries. Close ties were established with the island nation of Kamaria to the south-west, and other Pacific basin countries. Trade with countries such as Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan and the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries was also encouraged and supported by the central government. During the 1950s, there was rapid economic development in a world still recovering from the effects of World War II, and with its abundant natural resources, the rate of Musorian economic expansion was equally impressive.

1.8 Since the 1960s, successive Australian governments have attempted to thwart Musorian regional expansionism, much to the anger of the Musorian Government, by providing support to countries located in what Musoria considers its own sphere of influence. This support has, at times, included providing military training, weapons, other military equipment, and direct financial aid. Australia’s support was based on the need to see stability in the region as well as a significant lack of success in attempting to bring Musoria to the negotiating table over mineral exploration and other exploitation issues. Naturally, Musoria has been very critical of Australian support to countries it considers to be under Musorian influence and has often denounced Australia’s stance in the UN. Moreover it regards economic support and strong trade with The State to be against Musoria’s interest.

1.9 Musoria continually uses its special relationship with Kamaria for mutually beneficial purposes. Musoria fully supported Kamarian independence in 1946, providing aid and assistance to the fledgling Kamarian nation, a fact still appreciated by Kamaria. Musoria regularly exercises with the Kamarian Military Force both as a show of strength and as a means of emphasising its own force projection capability.

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Strategic Perceptions

1.10 Musoria regards itself as the major regional power in terms of natural resources, industrial infrastructure, technology and military force projection. The government proactively participates in regional forums and is keen to dominate regional affairs. This attitude does not rest easily with some of Musoria’s neighbours and has been the cause of some friction over the past 20 years. Apart from the ongoing confrontation with The State, the Musorian Government is fully aware of the effect its posture has on its neighbours and is careful not to damage sensitive regional relationships. The government is acutely aware of the vulnerability of the lines of communication (LofC), with its heavy reliance on trade. In order to achieve its regional and global goals, Musoria has built and maintains a large defence force to protect its LofC, diverting funds from social welfare, health and education programs into defence procurement, a move which does not please all Musorians. This is recognised by the government, which conducts an ongoing public relations campaign to justify its defence expenditure.

1.11 Musorian strategic perception is based on two concepts. The first applies to the control of sea LofC and maintaining national sovereignty and is the highest diplomatic and defence priority, on which the majority of the Musorian Armed Forces (MAF) is focused. MAF conventional elements are deployed in such a manner that they are positioned to either provide defence against or directly attack countries encroaching on its sovereign territory. The extension of its boundaries to incorporate The State and its SLOC lines into the republic by political or military means remains a long-term objective. The second element of the Musorian strategic concept applies to Kamaria. The main purpose for military cooperation with Kamaria is to maintain and enhance the MAF’s power projection capability. Large conventional exercises focusing on amphibious and airborne operations are conducted on a biannual basis. Analysts agree that limited operations could be conducted against Australia utilising the well-practised Special Operations Command (SOC) elements.

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Military Strategic Policy

1.12 Musoria maintains a maritime strategy, based on control of critical sea LofC, and a total defence concept for the Musorian homeland. Musoria believes in the concept of employing SF to conduct deep strikes against threat-critical vulnerabilities.

SECTION 1-2. MUSORIAN ARMED FORCES

Introduction

1.13 The MAF comprises the three services, Army, Navy and Air Force, and also includes the Musorian National Police Force (MNPF). The supreme HQ is the MAF National HQ; the President of Musoria holds the office of Supreme High Commander of the MAF. The primary military authority in the MAF National HQ is the Commander of the Musorian Armed Forces (CMAF), a five-star position. The CMAF also holds the appointment of Minister for Defence in the Government’s High Council and directs the executive agency of the MAF National HQ, the General Staff (GS) (which is a joint services staff). The Chairman of the GS, a four-star position, heads the GS and also holds the appointment of Deputy Minister for Defence. The GS consists predominantly of Army personnel (pers), as the Army comprises by far the largest branch of the MAF. Under the direction of the GS are the directorates of operations, military intelligence, and organisation and mobilisation. In addition, the GS also controls the internal security forces. The MAF command structure is diagrammatically illustrated at Annex B. The ORBAT is detailed in Annex C.

1.14 Under command of the MAF National HQ are the three Service HQ, Army HQ, Navy HQ and Air Force HQ, and the MNPF HQ. The three service chiefs, the CA, Chief of Navy and Chief of Air Force, together with the Chief of MNPF are all four-star positions and have executive and administrative responsibility for their respective Services. The Army HQ, because of its size, also acts as the Strategic Level HQ within the MAF National HQ; many of Army HQ staff hold positions on the GS.

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1.15 The MAF has embraced joint military operations, and the armed forces are structured accordingly. Individual service chiefs are responsible for core service activities, including the development and validation of doctrine. Operational force commanders are responsible for maintaining operational readiness and providing forces to the joint force for employment as required. Recent exercises conducted by the MAF demonstrate a high level of staff expertise in the operational assignment and employment of joint forces.

1.16 The degree of interoperability between the Services is high and is regularly exercised through deployments by units to other service-operating environments. Cross-command expertise covering the three environmental forces is developed through common staff training at junior and senior (snr) levels, with a heavy emphasis on interoperability. The MAF has drawn on military lessons learnt by other nations during the last 20 years and has consequently developed into an effective fighting force. In addition, the MAF has shown its willingness to participate in UN-sponsored peacekeeping/monitoring forces to further expand its operational expertise and exposure to combined operations.

Musorian Armed Forces Capabilities – Summary

1.17 The Musorian defence capital acquisition program of recent years has resulted in key capability improvements for the MAF. The MAF is a large conventional force with a strong emphasis placed on joint service operations as well as joint training. Specific capabilities are outlined in this chapter.

1.18 Musorian Armed Forces Army. The Army is commanded by the CA who is the principal adviser to the CMAF on all Army matters including land combat issues. The CA is responsible for the development, implementation and validation of land fighting doctrine; the formation of tactics; and organising and training the Army.

1.19 The Army is aligned along both geographical and functional lines. There are four military regions which are geographical entities, of which each has three subordinate military districts

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(MDs). In addition to the military regions, there is the National Asset Pool (NAP), a grouping of mainly combat support and CSS units, the SOC and an airborne brigade. As the requirement arises, an expeditionary force will be formed from units within the military regions. The Army is structured on an evolving conventional mechanised force.

1.20 The Army is a large, well-trained and disciplined force, capable of conducting defensive and offensive operations on the Musorian mainland and limited offensive operations offshore. Units are generally well-equipped, with the SOC at the highest level of preparedness. The Army is well practised in amphibious and airborne operations, and with naval or air support can lodge a regiment sized force within the operating range of the service providing the support. SOC pers are capable of conducting extended covert and unconventional operations, and of providing a battalion sized strike force when transitioning to overt actions.

1.21 As with most nations, over the years, the MAF has undergone a number of restructures. New units have been raised and others demobilised. Many units retain pre-1946 designations, and historical personalities also play a part in unit identification. Consequently, any logic associated with the numbering and naming of units has been lost.

1.22 Musorian Armed Forces Navy. The Navy is an effective regional blue water maritime force capable of maintaining Musoria’s sovereignty. It maintains a balanced naval force of surface and subsurface vessels capable of protecting supply routes. Units are well practised in providing effective support during amphibious operations, and the Navy has the capacity to lodge and support a brigade sized combined force in one lift and a division sized force in a 24-hour period using merchant shipping. The Navy also has the capability to conduct sophisticated electronic warfare (EW) operations in support of ground forces (GF) involved in amphibious operations, carrying out deception and jamming of fire control radars.

1.23 Musorian Armed Forces Air Force. The Air Force has a substantial mainland defensive capability against air attack

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from any regional country. It is capable of providing tactical air support and interdiction of enemy LofC. In offensive operations, providing operating bases are available within the AO, the Air Force is capable of winning local air superiority for limited periods of time, carrying out counter air, interdiction and close support missions in support of GF. In addition, it is capable of providing reconnaissance and air transport support as well as medical evacuation and troop transport. Airborne tanker capability increases the ferry range and operational employment of the various aircraft. The Air Force has the capability to drop a battalion group parachute force and its support equipment into an AO.

1.24 Musorian Armed Forces National Police. The MNPF is undergoing a slow rebuilding process after many years of neglect. The MNPF is capable of maintaining law and order in the Musorian homeland, but would need supplementation from regular MAF units if there were outbreaks of widespread civil unrest. The MNPF does not have the capability to deploy forces overseas or sufficient resources for vital asset protection of facilities on the mainland or offshore.

1.25 Unconventional Warfare. Musoria has a substantial capability for the conduct of unconventional warfare operations. The SOC has significant experience in these operations, and is well practised in all aspects of unconventional warfare. The SOC also exercises regularly with its regional counterparts.

1.26 Command, Control, Communications and Computers.Musoria has developed an indigenous satellite industry, and satellite communications are employed extensively by the MAF for strategic, theatre and operational level communications. There is also a significant microwave system covering Musoria; this is utilised for administrative communications at all levels and as a backup for satellite communications. At the tactical, level Musoria relies on digital, HF/VHF/UHF communications systems and satellite communications. The C2 of widely dispersed joint operations is well practised, and Musoria has demonstrated a high degree of sophistication in its coordination of joint amphibious and airborne operations. The use of digital

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technology is becoming widespread throughout the MAF, and there is an increasing online encryption capability at the tactical level.

1.27 Intelligence. Musoria has very effective intelligence collection including modern satellite data collection and analysis network under the command of the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI). Intelligence missions are well planned and resourced. Musorian capabilities include all disciplines of intelligence and have recently been augmented with Israeli and Russian expertise and equipment. Selected imagery and signals intelligence is provided to Kamaria.

1.28 Information Operations. Musoria has focused a great deal of effort on developing an information operations capability, viewing the capability as being able to generate disproportionate returns for the outlay of resources. The Musorian priority appears to have been directed towards developing psychological operations techniques and computer network attack infrastructure and expertise. Information operations are coordinated and directed from the strategic level within the MAF National HQ, resulting in a credible threat.

1.29 Logistics. MAF strategic thinking acknowledges the vulnerability of its logistics, and emphasises logistic stockpiling and convoy protection over its vulnerable sea LofC. The MAF has recognised that a strong logistics network is a force multiplier and a key to sustainability.

Annexes:

A. Musoria

B. Musorian Armed Forces – Command Structure

C. Musorian Armed Forces – Order of Battle

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ANNEX A TO CHAPTER 1

MUSORIA

1. Figure 1–1 shows the location of Musoria and its territories in relation to Australia.

Figure 1–1: Musorian Territories – Location of Musoria in Relation to Australia

2. Figure 1–2 shows the island continent on which the neighboring countries Musoria and the State are located.

THE STATE

MUSORIA

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Figure 1–2: Musoria and The State

THE STATE

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ANNEX B TO CHAPTER 1

MUSORIAN ARMED FORCES – COMMAND STRUCTURE

1. Figure 1–3 shows the command structure of the MAF.

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MUSORIAN ARMED FORCES – ORDER OF BATTLE

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28 M

ot In

f Bn

43 M

ot In

f Bn

45 M

ot In

f Bn

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atio

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le 1

–4

: W

este

rn R

eg

ion

15 M

ot In

f Bn

16 M

ot In

f Bn

21 M

ot In

f Bn

Par

ent F

orm

atio

nF

orm

atio

nU

nit

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tion

Rem

arks

Mili

tary

Dis

tric

t 1

10 M

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nf D

iv85

Mot

Inf B

de

86 M

ot In

f Bde

87 M

ot In

f Bde

19 M

ot In

f Bn

20 M

ot In

f Bn

23 M

ot In

f Bn

2 M

ot In

f Bn

4 M

ot In

f Bn

11 M

ot In

f Bn

5 M

ot In

f Bn

17 M

ot In

f Bn

24 M

ot In

f Bn

Mili

tary

Dis

tric

t 2

12 M

ot I

nf D

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Mot

Inf B

de

19 M

ot In

f Bde

21 M

ot In

f Bde

10 M

ot In

f Bn

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f Bn

14 M

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atio

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nit

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18 M

ot In

f Bn

22 M

ot In

f Bn

25 M

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f Bn

26 M

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f Bn

27 M

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41 M

ot In

f Bn

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1 M

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Inf D

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h In

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de

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n

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n

12 M

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n

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n

16 M

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n

61 M

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n

82 M

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n

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orm

atio

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atio

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nit

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ble

1–5

: N

ort

he

rn R

egio

n

Par

ent F

orm

atio

nF

orm

atio

nU

nit

Loca

tion

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arks

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tary

Dis

tric

t 1

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ech

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h In

f Bde

4 M

ech

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de

14 M

ech

Inf B

de

3 M

ech

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n

9 M

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n

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n

1 M

ech

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n

11 M

ech

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n

21 M

ech

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n

15 M

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n

28 M

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n

29 M

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n

Mili

tary

Dis

tric

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80 M

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ech

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n

35 M

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n

36 M

ech

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n

4 M

ech

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n

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n

20 M

ech

Inf B

n

25 M

ech

Inf B

n

77 M

ech

Inf B

n

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Tab

le 1

–6:

Ea

ster

n R

egio

n

78 M

ech

Inf B

n

Mili

tary

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tric

t 3

5 A

rmd

Div

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rmd

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e

31 A

rmd

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e

31 A

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e

10 A

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15 A

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46 A

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47 A

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71 A

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95 A

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61 A

rmd

Bn

3 A

rmd

Bn

94 A

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Navy Order of Battle

2. Table 1–7 and Table 1–8 detail the MAF Navy ORBAT.

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Tab

le 1

–7:

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val

Ves

sels

Type

of V

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).

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uns

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min

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ge: 4

000

nm

at 1

6 kt

s.

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Pat

rol B

oats

25‘S

ten

ka’ C

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our

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m g

uns.

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ge: 2

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nm

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ity: 2

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s or

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or 3

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ge: 2

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nm

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ge: 6

000

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s10

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nd 3

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acity

: 20

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tonn

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ge: 7

260

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x K

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hips

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ss A

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ge: 6

000

nm

at 1

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of V

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arks

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Tab

le 1

–8:

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val

Air

cra

ft

Am

mo

Shi

p2

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a’ C

lass

AS

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ipp

ed w

ith w

ksp.

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ge: 5

000

nm

at 1

3 kt

s.

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tro

yer

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der

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skol

’ Cla

ss A

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quip

ped

with

wks

p.

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ge: 8

000

nm

at 1

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mar

ine

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der

2‘D

nepr

’ Cla

ss A

SL

Equ

ippe

d w

ith w

ksp

and

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faci

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of V

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.

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i-sub

mar

ine

and

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ity

(RW

)30

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ov K

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lixC

arrie

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ti-sh

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ng

and

AS

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rdna

nce.

Util

ity

mod

el c

an c

arry

20

tp.

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i-sub

mar

ine

(FW

)16

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hin

II-38

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bas

ed.

Type

of V

esse

lN

umbe

rD

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nR

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arks

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Air Force Order of Battle

3. Table 1–9 and Table 1–10 detail the MAF Air Force ORBAT.

Table 1–9: Aircraft

Type of Aircraft Number Description Remarks

HAWK 100 30 Trainer, CAIRS. Lead-in fighter trainer and could be used operationally, if required.

HAWK 200 44 AD, CAIRS.

MIG-29A FULCRUM

62 Air superiority, counter air, limited air-to-surface capability.

A-4E/TA-4H SKYHAWK

36 Gnd atk, maritime strike, limited AD.

F-5E/F TIGER II 40 AD.

RF-5E TIGER EYE 8 Recon.

F-16C/D

FIGHTING FALCON

18 AD, counter air/CAIRS.

AV-8B HARRIER 20 Strike, CAIRS, AD, maritime strike.

MIG-27 18 Interdiction, Strike, CAIRS.

C-130H HERCULES

30 Strat/tac air tpt.

KC-130H HERCULES

8 AAR. Probe and Drogue system only.

DHC-5 BUFFALO

DHC-4 CARIBOU

5

5

Tactical troop and freight tpt.

Gradually replacing Caribou – short-range tpt.

Alenia G-222 10 Tac tpt.

E-2C HAWKEYE 6 Abn early warning and control.

Mil Mi-26 HALO 20 Hvy tpt helo.

Super Puma 42 Multi-purpose helo.

Hughes 500C 12 Multi-purpose helo.

Mil Mi-24 HIND 16 Assault helo.

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Table 1–10: Equipment and Weapon Systems

Musorian Ground Forces Identification

4. Members of the Musorian GF wear the following identification badges, indicating arms of service, rank and formation.

5. All Musorian GF badges are 4 cm coloured discs with the detail in black. The colour of the disc is the same as the uniform or camouflage pattern worn.

a. arms of service insignia,

b. badges of rank,

c. formation identification, and

d. vehicle and equipment markings.

6. Arms of Service Insignia. Badges showing the arm of service are worn on the cap, hat or helmet. The arm of service insignia are shown in Figure 1–4.

LOH KIOWA 25 lt helo.

Mil Mi-17 HIP H 65 Multi-purpose helo.

Equipment Number Description Remarks

ADATS 8 Low level AD SAM. Shelter mounted.

I-HAWK 12 Medium range SAM. 12 x batteries.

Starburst 100 Very low level AD SAM. Shoulder launched.

AR325 10 EW Radar. 6 x comd systems.

Type of Aircraft Number Description Remarks

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Figure 1–4: Musorian Ground Forces’ Arm of Service Insignia

7. Badges of Rank. Badges of rank are worn on the right collar tab and marked as for the arm of service insignia. They may also be worn as black markings on epaulettes. SF units usually

Artillery Infantry/Motorised Infantry Mechanised Infantry

Armour Airborne Infantry Special Forces Medical

Logistics

Intelligence andReconnaissance Anti-Armour Air Defence Combat Engineers

Construction Engineers Nuclear/Biological/Chemical Signals Transport

Aviation

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do not wear rank on independent operations. Musorian badges of rank are shown in Figure 1–5.

Figure 1–5: Musorian Ground Forces’ Badges of Rank

General Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant Colonel

Major Senior Captain Captain Lieutenant

Marshal of theMusorian Armed Forces

Major GeneralMarshal of theMusorian Ground Forces

Lieutenant General

Master Sergeant Sergeant Major Sergeant Corporal

Senior Private Private

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8. Formation Identification. Unit information is shown on the left collar tab. Formations down to brigade level have separate formation identification badges. Units subordinate to a brigade wear the badge of the brigade. All other divisional troop wear the divisional badge. Army group or corp troop wear the appropriate Army group or corps identification badge. Divisional and brigade identification badges (Figure 1–6) identify:

a. the division or brigade number, at the top;

b. the formation symbol, in the centre; and

c. the formation size designator, at the bottom. The divisional designator is a star and the brigade designator is a triangle.

Figure 1–6: Musorian Ground Forces Corps Arms of Service Insignia

9. Vehicle and Equipment Markings. All MAF equipment is camouflaged relative to the environment that it is operating. All MAF vehicles are also marked with the unit badge on tactical-plates, at the front and rear of the vehicle. All vehicles are also marked with the Musorian GF Emblem (Figure 1–7). SF units often remove these markings when deployed on deniable or covert operations. Musorian GF are known to use a plain green uniform, and two different camouflage uniforms, one optimised for jungle or woodland environments and the other for rocky or desert environments.

4 116

6th AirborneInfantry Brigade

4th MechanisedInfantry Brigade

11th Armoured Division

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Figure 1–7: Emblem on Camouflage Background

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CHAPTER 2

MUSORIAN GROUND FORCES – ORDER OF BATTLE

SECTION 2-1. THE NATIONAL MILITARY STRUCTURE

2.1 The Musorian National HQ comprises the Supreme High Command, the GS and HQ GF (Figure 2–1).

2.2 As the National HQ also serves as the HQ GF, the President of Musoria holds the title of Supreme High Commander of Forces. However, the primary military authority in the Supreme High Command is the CMAF. The CMAF is the CA, who also serves in the government as the Minister of Defence.

2.3 The Chairman of the GS is the First Deputy Minister of Defence and is also an Army General. The GS consists predominately of Army pers, many of whom hold positions on the HQ GF. The GS control all branches of the MAF, as well as national level intelligence assets and internal security forces.

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Fig

ure

2–1:

Mus

oria

n A

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For

ces

– N

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ry S

truc

ture

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2-4)

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ure

2-6)

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SECTION 2-2. THE GROUND FORCES

2.4 The GF are the largest branch of the MAF. Their tactical manoeuvre units are subordinate to military regions. These regions, or an expeditionary army (which can be formed by a region) constitute the operational level of forces. The GF also have the ability to draw on additional assets from the NAP. The GF HQ can use this pool of combat support and CSS units to tailor support to the military regions. The Capital Defence Forces (CDF), aside from protecting the national capital, can serve as a strategic reserve. As well as conventional manoeuvre units, the GFs include an airborne infantry brigade (see Annex A) and an SOC, illustrated at Annex B. Both organisations are strategic assets which remain under the direct control of the GF HQ.

2.5 Most GF manoeuvre units are subordinate to MDs which, in turn, are subordinate to the military regions (Figure 2–2). Compared with the GF manoeuvre units and NAP, the CDF have more narrowly defined missions and methods of employment (Section 2–6). While the NAP is a pool of assets that contains no manoeuvre units but rather a variety of combat support and CSS assets that may be allocated by GF HQ as required.

SECTION 2-3. MILITARY REGIONS

2.6 Military regions are geographical entities that delineate territorial responsibilities and the disposition of the MAF. Each region has three subordinate MDs (see Annex B to Chapter 1). Unless a region serves as the basis for an expeditionary army, all manoeuvre units in that region are subordinate to the districts. A typical region has few organic combat support and CSS assets other than those that belong to districts.

2.7 All other units present in a region come from the NAP, Air Defence (AD) Command or DMI. The number and types of such units vary from region to region, depending on a region’s size and mission. Therefore, the organisation chart

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(Figure 2–2) outlines the types of units that are usually present in any given region. This allocation may vary if the region’s mission is changed or modified.

2.8 As detailed in Annex B to Chapter 1, not all MDs within a region have the same composition. Depending on its missions, the region receives tube artillery and multiple rocket launcher (MRL) units ranging from single battalion to brigades. The region may or may not retain some of these national assets to form a military region artillery group. It normally sub-allocates most artillery assets to subordinate districts for the formation of division artillery groups and brigade artillery groups.

2.9 The GS may allocate a surface-to-surface missile (SSM) brigade, or individual SSM battalion, from the NAP to a military region. However, these strategic assets always remain under GS control. The GS also controls the free rocket over ground rocket brigade allocated to a region conducting the main effort.

2.10 The national level AD command may allocate some of its more mobile surface-to-air missile (SAM) units to a military region. These units may include brigades of low to medium altitude SAMs (SA-15) or possibly portions of brigades of medium to high altitude SAMs (SA-12A).

2.11 Regions also have a recon and electronic combat (EC) battalion from the DMI. Although the region can retain this battalion under its own control, it can also allocate the battalion to support a subordinate MD.

2.12 Regions each have an organic engineer battalion. These units are primarily combat engineers. Regions must rely on national assets for specialised engineer support such as pontoon bridge and assault crossing battalion. A high priority region may receive an engineer brigade from the NAP. In that case, the region would retain the specialised engineer battalion at regional level and sub-allocate the combat engineer battalion(s) to subordinate districts or division.

2.13 Regions have an organic signal battalion. A regional logistics base includes one or more maintenance brigades from the NAP. The troop of the military regions are detailed in Annex C.

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2.14 The DMI is one of the three primary directorates of the GS. It controls national level intelligence assets and may allocate some of its forces to support GF organisations. Annex D illustrates its organisational layout.

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SECTION 2-4. MILITARY DISTRICTS

2.15 The MD is a geographical entity whose role in the MAF is to raise/train/sustain the manoeuvre divisions, which are the highest tactical level formations in the GF. The MD contains a standing division and also a separate armoured of mechanised infantry brigade. An example ORBAT for an MD is detailed in Annex E.

SECTION 2-5. THE EXPEDITIONARY ARMY

2.16 The Musorians are capable of fielding expeditionary armies for conducting large-scale extraterritorial offensive operations. Two or more armies form a front. An expeditionary army is a joint command and is the integration point for ground, air, naval and SOF. The commander of the region in which the army forms becomes the army commander. The region HQ becomes the army HQ.

2.17 The army may comprise of 3 to 6 divisions, which come from three basic sources: standing division; division formed using restructured separate brigades as a manoeuvre base; and division mobilised from reserves. Standing division may come from within the region’s subordinate districts or from another region at the direction of the GF HQ. Districts which comprise separate brigades may restructure them as divisional brigades then receive division-level assets from the NAP, through the controlling region. Units comprising a reserve division mobilise from within the region’s subordinate districts.

2.18 Most of the Expeditionary Army level combat support and CSS assets are provided by the GF HQ from the NAP. The GF HQ tailors these assets to meet the mission of the Expeditionary Army. An example ORBAT of an Expeditionary Army is detailed in Figure 2–3.

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SECTION 2-6. THE FRONT

2.19 The Front may be formed by the GF HQ in order to meet the intent of the Supreme High Command and in situations where an Expeditionary Army is considered to provide inappropriate force ratios. The Front is drawn from several regions and comprises of two or more Expeditionary Armies and is commended by the GF HQ, which provides a TAC HQ.

2.20 As with the Expeditionary Army, the Front will also gain the majority of its combat support and CSS assets from the NAP, as well as its aviation and artillery assets. While there is no firm ORBAT of a Front, an example is detailed in Figure 2–4.

Figure 2–4: Musorian Armed Forces – The Front

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SECTION 2-7. THE CAPITAL DEFENCE FORCES

2.21 The CDF, garrisoned in the Capital District, is typically the best equipped in the country. Its primary mission is to defend the Musorian national capital. However, it also serves as a strategic reserve. Composition of these forces is subject to change, depending on conditions and plans. The organisation chart (Figure 2–5) is an example of possible forces.

2.22 Since the inception of the CDF, its composition has changed several times. At times, the Capital District has included a standing mechanised infantry division. However, the most common structure has been a specially tailored force composed of separate brigades (as shown in Figure 2–5). Depending on the number of brigades, such a force can be more robust than a standard division. It also has greater flexibility and mobility.

2.23 Whether based on a division or separate brigades, the CDF normally has a full complement of combat support and CSS assets resembling that shown in Figure 2–5.

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2.24 Annex A to Annex K detail the structure and composition of the MAF GF units.

Annexes:

A. Airborne Infantry Brigade

B. Special Operations Command

C. Troops of the Military Regions

D. Directorate of Military Intelligence, General Staff

E. Troops of the Military Districts

F. The Infantry Division

G. The Motorised Infantry Division

H. The Mechanised Infantry Division

I. Armoured Division

J. Capital Defence Forces

K. National Asset Pool

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ANNEX A TO CHAPTER 2

AIRBORNE INFANTRY BRIGADE

1. The GFs include an airborne infantry brigade. The GF HQ holds this brigade as a strategic asset. It may employ the brigade or elements from the brigade to support an operation conducted by a military region or an expeditionary army. However, it never allocates this brigade to either the military region or expeditionary army in the same manner as it would allocate the brigade to other forces.

Airborne Infantry Brigade Organisation

2. The composition of the airborne infantry brigade and its principal equipment are shown in Figure 2–6 and Table 2–25 on page 2A-25, respectively. The details of the weapon and equipment are contained in Table 5–1.

3. An airborne infantry brigade may not always have a company of 23 mm anti-aircraft (AA) guns. However, it always has some type of company-sized AD unit. It can have a company of 14.5 mm AA heavy machine guns or a company of three shoulder-fired SAM platoon). It can also have any mix of three platoon from those three types of AD units.

4. The Musorian Air Force has the capability to move three airborne battalion or one airborne battalion group (with fire support and other supporting attachments) in a single parachute operation. The location of the staging airstrip determines how quickly reinforcements may be airdropped or tactically landed.

5. Strategic Operations. The Musorians use airborne forces in strategic operations as an extension of national power. Airborne forces are inserted in large numbers to establish a new theatre or seize bases of strategic importance.

6. Operational Tasks. The brigade can be dropped up to 300 km behind the forward edge of the battle to seize key objectives. Operational objectives may include airfields, communication

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centres, HQ, weapon storage, bridges, logistics facilities and key terrain. These airborne operations are not conducted in isolation and the Musorian ‘hold until relieved’ policy requires these forces to be self-sustaining and capable of holding terrain for up to 72 hours. Such airborne operations generally start at the brigade level.

7. Tactical Operations. Musorian airborne forces are most likely to be employed in tactical operations. Tactical airborne operations are normally carried out in conjunction with land attacks. They occur no further than 100 km behind the forward edge of the battle, and the units involved are usually battalion group size. Airborne operations will usually involve support from heliborne forces providing troop insertion and aerial fire support. These airborne battalion will be expected to hold until relieved for up to 48 hours. Fire support to airborne forces will come from aircraft, long-range artillery and organic fire support. Tactical airborne operations can be employed in support of breakthrough attacks, in support of rivers crossings, to cut-off enemy reinforcements, block withdrawal routes and seize immediate tactical objectives such as bridges.

8. SOC support, particularly in pathfinding, will be present in most airborne operations.

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Airborne Infantry Battalion

9. The organisation of the airborne infantry battalion is illustrated in Figure 2–7. Table 2–1 to Table 2–13 detail the battalion’s principal equipment and the principal equipment for units comprising the battalion.

10. The airborne infantry battalion is comprised of three airborne infantry companies, a mortar company, SAM platoon, an anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) platoon, an automatic grenade launcher (AGL) platoon, an engineer platoon, a signal platoon, a materiel support platoon, a medical squad and a battalion HQ.

11. The mortar platoon in an airborne battalion is usually equipped with the 2B9 82 mm automatic mortar. Fed by four-round clips, it is mounted on a two-wheel carriage, resembles an artillery piece and has a practical rate of fire of 40 to 60 rounds per minute. It can be towed by a light truck or be man-hauled and is able to be dropped by air. For some missions, the 2B14 may be more portable and suitable. It has the same ammunition and range performance, but no automatic fire capability.

12. An airborne infantry battalion is comprised of 597 pers and requires 10 C-130H aircraft to lift them without vehicles and some heavy equipment, and 15 C-130H aircraft to lift with all equipment and vehicles.

13. The airborne infantry company is comprised of three airborne rifle platoon, an ATGM squad (with three AT-7 launchers) and a CHQ.

14. The airborne platoon is comprised of a platoon HQ, three airborne rifle squads and a weapon squad.

Airborne Battalion Groups

15. An airborne battalion group is normally tasked with a tactical objective but is usually allocated support from the airborne brigade, and perhaps from SOC as well. Such support would normally include a battery/company equivalent from the composite artillery battalion, a recon platoon, an ATGM detachment, a signal detachment, a chemical defence HQ

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detachment, a medical detachment and perhaps additional engineers.

16. SOC support, if provided, might include support from the SF battalion to mark and secure the drop zone (DZ), and provision of guides to the objective.

17. The amount of support is determined by the objective, what support is actually available and the DZ. A typical DZ has an area of approximately 3 by 4 km. A battalion group would drop either onto or as close to the objective as possible.

18. Part of the composite artillery battalion is often part of the battalion group. This component is normally selected from the mortar company or howitzer battery. The allocation of extra fire support to the airborne battalion will be determined by several factors, including how far the DZ is from the objective, what is defending the objective and the type of terrain in which the objective is located.

19. More aircraft are required to land a battalion group. A group similar to the one described in paragraph 15., with essential equipment and vehicles, would need a total of 22 C-130H aircraft.

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Table 2–1: Airborne Infantry Battalion (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

7.6 mm GPMG, PKM

82 mm Mortar, 2B14/2B9

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-16D

ATGM Manpack, AT-4/‘Spigot’

ATGM Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

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57

27

29

6

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51

6

9

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Mine Detector, DIM

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

NVG

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6

3

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Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1 or DM-09/DAK-I

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, single-axle

Truck, POL (4000 L)

Truck, Light

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3

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10

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17

36

2

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Table 2–2: Airborne Infantry Company (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-16D

ATGM Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

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72

18

9

9

27

15

3

3

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

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6

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VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

4

9

4

Personnel 126

Note:

CHQ is comprised of six pers with rifles.

The ATGM squad is six pers with rifles and three AT-7 ‘Saxhorn’ ATGM launchers.

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Table 2–3: Airborne Infantry Platoon (Airborne Infantry Company)

Airborne Infantry Squad (Airborne Infantry Platoon)

20. The airborne infantry squad is comprised of nine pers (a CPL/SNR PTE and eight PTEs), as follows:

a. a squad leader – AKS-74;

b. two machine gunners – RPKS-74;

c. four riflemen – AKS-74;

d. a sniper/marksman – SVD; and

e. a grenadier (GREN) – RPG-16 and PM.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

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6

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9

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7

3

5

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

3

1

Personnel 126

Note:

Two pers with rifles constitute the PHQ (LT/SGT).

The pl is composed of three abn inf squads and a wpn squad.

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Table 2–4: Airborne Infantry Squad (Airborne Infantry Platoon)

Weapons Squad (Airborne Infantry Platoon)

21. Details of the weapon squad appear in Annex F, Table 2–92.

Table 2–5: Airborne Mortar Company (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-16D

2

5

2

1

1

1

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

1

2

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power 1

Note:

In one squad of the pl, an LPO/RPO flamethrower may be carried.

MON-50 directional APW may be carried on some msn.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

82 mm Mortar, 2B14 or 2B9

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-16D

6

47

2

6

14

3

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Table 2–6: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

Table 2–7: Anti-tank Guided Missile Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

Collimator

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

NVG (Driver)

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Truck, Utility

6

6

2

6

1

1

7

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 6

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

SAM, SA-14 ‘Gremlin’, Shoulder-fired

9

4

9

NVG (Driver)

NVG

Truck, Light

3

1

3

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power 4

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGM Manpack, AT-4/‘Spigot’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

6

19

11

6

6

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

NVG

Truck, Light

6

3

1

3

Equipment Total

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Table 2–8: Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

Table 2–9: Automatic Grenade Launcher Squad (Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon)

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

1

4

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

6

23

7

3

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Truck, Light

3

3

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Note:

Depending on the sit, the abn inf bn or cdo bn comd may retain the entire AGL platoon under his/her own control or may allocate its squads to individual companies.

Equipment Total

Squad ldr

Snr rfn

GREN (x 2)

Rfn/asst GREN (x 4)

Truck dvr

AK-74

AK-74, RPG-18/22

AGS-17, PM

AK-74

AK-74

Equipment Total

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Table 2–10: Engineer Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

Table 2–11: Signal Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-16D

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

25

3

4

3

2

Demolition Set

Mine Detector, DIM

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

NVG

Trailer, Cargo, single-axle

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

3

1

3

3

1

1

1

4

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

3

1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

13

1

NVG

NVG (Driver)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

1

3

2

1

1

1

Burst Transmission

Ground-to-Air Set

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

3

1

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Table 2–12: Materiel Support Platoon (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

Table 2–13: Medical Section (Airborne Infantry Battalion)

Composite Artillery Battalion

22. The organisation chart in Figure 2–8 shows the typical mix of company types in a composite artillery battalion. However, some battalion may replace one of the company types with an additional company of another type. Table 2–14 to Table 2–17 detail the composite artillery battalion’s principal equipment and the equipment for units comprising the battalion.

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

20

1

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, single-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, POL (4000 L)

Truck, Light

Van, Maint

3

2

3

1

1

1

10

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74 4

Ambulance

NVG (Driver)

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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Figure 2–8: Composite Artillery Battalion (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

T2-6 T2-16 T2-17

T2-15

Control 122 mmHowitzer

122 mmHowitzer

Control

122 mmHowitzer

COMP

svc

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Table 2–14: Composite Artillery Battalion (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

120 mm Mortar 2S12 or 82 mm Mortar, 2B9

122 mm Howitzer, D-30

122 mm MRL, BM-27-GradV

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ATGL, RPG-16D

ATRL, RPG-18/22

SAM, Shoulder-fired

6

6

6

6

2

5

2

6

Ambulance

Collimator

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

1

6

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

1

7

26

11

Truck, POL (4000 L)

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

1

2

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

Warning Receiver

3

13

2

2

14

1

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Mortar Company

23. Details for the mortar company are included in Table 2–5. However, it is more usual for the mortar company in the composite artillery battalion to be equipped with the towed 2B9 82 mm automatic mortar or the 2S12 120 mm mortar, rather than the 2B14 82 mm mortar.

Table 2–15: 122 mm Howitzer Company (Composite Artillery Battalion)

Table 2–16: Multiple Rocket Launcher Company (Composite Artillery Battalion)

Equipment Total

122 mm Howitzer, D-30

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

Truck, Utility (Coy COP)

SAM, Shoulder-fired

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ATGL, RPG-16D

6

1

1

6

6

2

Truck, Light

Van, Signal

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Range Finder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

8

1

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

2

7

1

1

EquipmentTotal

6-lchr 9-lchr

122 mm MRL, BM-27-GradV

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ATRL, RPG-18/22

SAM, Shoulder-fired

6

1

2

6

9

1

3

9

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Table 2–17: Anti-tank Platoon (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Airborne Infantry Brigade Support Elements

24. Table 2–18 to Table 2–24 detail the principal equipment for the airborne infantry brigade support elements.

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility (Coy COP)

Van, Signal

2

8

1

1

2

11

1

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

7

1

3

1

10

1

4

Note:

Some MRL batteries may have the 107 mm Type 63 towed MRL instead of the 122 mm SP is MRL, BM-27-GradV, but the BM-27 GradV is more common and replacing the remaining 107 mm towed Type 63 MRL.

This MRL coy may have either two or three firing pl. Thus, the number of launchers is either six or nine.

Equipment Total

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGM Manpack, AT-4/‘Spigot’

25

3

11

6

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

1

1

5

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

4

7

EquipmentTotal

6-lchr 9-lchr

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Table 2–18: Reconnaissance Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Table 2–19: Engineer Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BMD-2U

Armd IFV, BMD-2

ATGL, RPG-16D

Motorcycle

13

47

11

1

8

9

9

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

13

9

2

Burst Transmission

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

3

1

1

13

9

1

Note:

The BMD-2 has replaced the BRDM-2 in this role.

The coy has been observed on exercise being used to tpt Assault forces to obj soon after regrouping on a DZ.

The BMD-2 and MC can be easily airdropped.

Equipment Total

ATGL, RPG-16D

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

6

4

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Table 2–20: Signal Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Table 2–21: Chemical Defence Platoon (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Air-portable Bridge, PVD-20/DPP-40

Demolition Set

Mine Detector, DIM

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

10

6

2

1

1

1

18

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

6

4

Equipment Total

Motorcycle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

3

1

1

8

3

Ground-to-Air Set

HF/VHF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Warning Receiver

1

6

3

1

1

Note:

MC provide messenger/courier services.

Fd telephones and switchboards are standard equip in the wire and telephone sec.

Equipment Total

Truck, Chem recon, UAZ-69RKh 4

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

4

Equipment Total

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Table 2–22: Materiel Support Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Table 2–23: Maintenance Company (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Table 2–24: Medical Platoon (Airborne Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

ATGL, RPG-16D 3

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (4000 L)

Van, Maint

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

2

30

8

1

26

1

2

8

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 3

Equipment Total

ATGL, RPG-16D 4

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

2

1

1

4

2

9

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

Ambulance

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Light

4

1

1

2

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 2

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Note:

This pl is comparable to a normal inf mdm coy even though it is scaled as a pl.

Equipment Total

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ment

Sig

nals

Com

pany

Che

mic

al D

efen

ceP

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pany

Med

ical

Pla

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Tota

l

1

8

18

18

6

6

6

3

24

27

8

48

37

5

15

10

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Table 2–25: Airborne Infantry Brigade Principal Equip

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqu

arte

rs

Airb

orne

Infa

ntry

Ba

ttalio

n (x

3)

Com

posi

te A

rtill

ery

Bat

talio

n 1

22

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

Com

pany

Ant

i-ta

nk P

lato

on

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Com

pany

Eng

inee

r C

ompa

ny

Armoured Vehicles

ACV, BMD-2U

IFV, BMD-2

1

8

Weapons

30 mm AGL

82 mm Mortar, 2B14/2B9

120 mm Mortar, 2S12 or

82 mm Mortar, 2B14/2B9 122 mm Howitzer

122 mm BM-27-GradV or 107 mm Type 63

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

ATGM Manpack, AT-4/‘SPIGOT’

ATGM Manpack, AT-7/‘SAXHORN’

23 mm AA Gun ZU-23

SAM, Shoulder-fired

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

18

18

18

27

39

33

6

6

6

6

8

3

6

4

Engineer Equipment

Mine Detector, DIM

Demolition Set

Air Droppable Bridge, PVD-20/DPP-40

3

9

2

6

10

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Co

T

T

T

T

T

A

V

V

A

8

3

4

2

30

8

1

2

9

2

4

63

170

4

12

2

14

8

8

T

T

T

T

T

T

1

1

26

1

2

8

1

4

2

1

1

1

1

46

8

18

18

11

R

RM

4

Sig

nals

Co

mpa

ny

Che

mic

al D

efen

ceP

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Co

mpa

ny

Mai

nten

ance

Co

mpa

ny

Med

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Pla

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Tota

l

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rucks

ruck, Utility

ruck, Light

ruck, chem recon, UAZ-69RKh

ruck, POL, (4000 L)

CRV, V110 (Coy FDC)

an, Maint

an, Signal

mbulance

7 30

81

3

3

3

3

11

26

1

2

1

2

1

1

8

1

5

1

18

railers

railer, Cargo, Single-axle

railer, Generator

railer, Kitchen

railer, POL (1200 L)

railer, Water (900 L)

3 6

3

9

9

6

7

1

3

1

1

1

1

adars

adar, Battlefield survl Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall ike’

1 1 2

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqua

rter

s

Air

born

e In

fant

ryB

atta

lion

(x 3

)

Com

posi

te A

rtill

ery

Bat

talio

n 12

2

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

Co

mpa

ny

Ant

i-tan

k P

lato

on

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Co

mpa

ny

Eng

inee

r C

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4

1

3 1 2 138

122

65

15

2

1

6

17

1

6

20

11

3

1

1

1

6

12

51 36 70 60 25 2490

Sig

nals

Co

mpa

ny

Che

mic

al D

efen

ceP

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Co

mpa

ny

Mai

nten

ance

Co

mpa

ny

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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Radios

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Ground-to-Air Radio Set

Burst Transmission

Warning Receiver

1

8

2

2

1

106

96

51

3

3

15

6

13

2

14

2

3

1

3

1

4

7

13

9

1

1

3

1

6

4

6

3

1

1

1

Miscellaneous

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic

Rangefinder, LASER(1), ‘Sage Gloss’(2)

Periscopic Aiming Circle

Collimator

Motorcycle

1

1

1

6

9

Personnel 63 1791 185 52 36 58 63

Note:

1. Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.

2. ‘Sage Gloss’ is the NATO reporting name for the DAK-1 dismountable rangefinder.

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqua

rter

s

Air

born

e In

fant

ryB

atta

lion

(x 3

)

Com

posi

te A

rtill

ery

Bat

talio

n 12

2

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

Co

mpa

ny

Ant

i-tan

k P

lato

on

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Co

mpa

ny

Eng

inee

r C

ompa

ny

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ANNEX B TO CHAPTER 2

SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND

1. The organisation of the SOC is illustrated in Figure 2–9. The details of the weapon and equipment used by the SOC are contained in Table 5–1.

2. SOC comprises the elite elements of the MAF GF. The elements are carefully trained and equipped, and are supported by all elements of the MAF (including the Air Force and Navy).

3. SOC will often cooperate with the airborne brigade (Annex A) and the commando forces (Annex C).

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Figure 2–9: Special Operations Command

Strike Battalion

4. The organisation of the strike battalion is illustrated in Figure 2–10. Table 2–26 and Table 2–27 detail the principal equipment for units comprising the battalion.

5. The strike battalion can conduct a variety of ops. It can be delivered by sea or by air. It usually operates in company groups, although ops are possible from squad to brigade level. The unit is usually deployed on overt conventional or elite conventional ops.

SF STRIKE SVCSPT

RDR SVCSPT CBT SPT

RDR

SOC

F2-11

F2-9F2-10

Note:Details of the central supply depot are not shown as the composition depends on local influence.

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6. Role. The role of the strike battalion is to conduct ops beyond the range and capability of other MAF elements, particularly large-scale overt offensive ops.

7. Tasks. The strike battalion is tasked with providing the following capabilities:

a. overt recon and survl patrolling, and

b. large-scale offensive ops.

8. The battalion’s pers are proficient in demolitions, advanced first aid, roping and climbing, and weapon usage. There are 606 pers in a strike battalion.

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Table 2–27: Mortar Squad (Weapons Platoon)

Table 2–28: Weapons Squad (Weapons Platoon)

Strike Company

9. Strike companies are comprised of a CHQ, three strike platoon and a weapon platoon.

10. The strike platoon is comprised of a platoon HQ and three strike squads. The HQ is composed of two pers with rifles. The strike squad is comprised of eight pers, as follows:

a. a squad leader (usually a SGT) – M-16;

b. two machine gunners – RPK;

c. three riflemen – M-16;

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

82 mm Mortar, 2B14

ATRL, RPG-18/22

2

12

3

6

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

4

3

VHF, Portable, Low Power 5

Equipment Total

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM with tripod

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

2

2

2

7

4

2

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

1

3

2

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 3

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d. a marksman/sniper – SVD; and

e. a GREN – RPG-16D/PM.

Strike Support Company

11. The strike support company provides additional fire support, transportation and recon support to the battalion’s ops.

Table 2–29: Mortar Squad (Mortar Platoon)

Table 2–30: Anti-tank Platoon

Table 2–31: Anti-tank Squad

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle M-16

120 mm Mortar, M1943/2S12

ATRL, RPG-18/22

2

12

2

6

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

4

3

VHF, Portable, Low Power 5

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGM, Manpack, AT-5/‘Spandrel’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

4

15

4

6

3

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms) 5

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGM, Manpack, AT-5/‘Spandrel’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

1

4

1

2

1

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Table 2–32: Reconnaissance Platoon

Table 2–33: Reconnaissance Squad

Signal Company

Table 2–34: Signal Platoon

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms) 1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

4

16

3

2

4

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

16

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

1

5

1

1

1

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

5

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

9 mm Pistol, PM

1

19

1

Equipment Total

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Service Support Company

Table 2–35: Troop Transport Platoon

MC

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

NVG (Driver)

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

3

2

2

3

1

1

1

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HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

1

3

1

1

Note:

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Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

3

55

1

3

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Table 2–36: Maintenance Platoon

Table 2–37: Medical Section

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (4000 L)

Van, Maint

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24

1

1

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 2

Note:

One or two trucks in each tp tpt sec may carry a 7.62 mm GPMG or a 30 mm AGL. These wpn provide a min of fire support for the unit during mov by veh.

Not all of the equip detailed above is taken on msn.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Recovery

Truck, Medium

Van, Maint

1

1

2

2

4

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Note:

Not all of the equip detailed is taken on msn.

Equipment Total

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16 4

Ambulance

NVG (Driver)

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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Special Forces Battalion Organisation

12. The organisation of the SF battalion is illustrated in Figure 2–11. Table 2–38 to Table 2–45 detail the principal equipment for units comprising the battalion.

13. The SF battalion provides the MAF with its highest level of special ops capability. Because of its organic nature, it can provide up to three SOC and control elements and 27 patrols to conduct independent ops over a wide theatre.

14. Role. The role of the SF battalion is to conduct special ops beyond the range and capability of other MAF elements, particularly small-scale covert and clandestine ops.

15. Tasks. The SF battalion is tasked with providing the following capabilities:

a. recon – either overt, covert or clandestine;

b. recovery ops;

c. small-scale offensive ops;

d. propaganda and psychological ops;

e. pathfinding; and,

f. training assistance to indigenous resistance groups.

Note:

Not all of the equip detailed is taken on msn.

Equipment Total

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Special Forces Company

16. The SF company is comprised of a CHQ and two conventional and two unconventional platoon. For covert ops, female operatives may be employed.

Table 2–38: Special Forces Platoon Headquarters – Conventional (Special Forces Company)

Table 2–39: Special Forces Patrol – Conventional (Special Forces Platoon)

Equipment Total

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

Sniper Rifle, Barrett or SVD(1)

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

2

1

1

1

1

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

NVG

1

1

2

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 1

Note:

1. Squads can choose between 7.62 mm SVDs or 0.50 inch calibre Barrett M82 sniper rifles. All rfn are capable of using these wpn.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

ATRL, RPG-18/22

1

7

1

4

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

NVG

5

1

2

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 1

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Table 2–40: Special Forces Platoon Headquarters – Unconventional (Special Forces Company)

Table 2–41: Special Forces Team – Unconventional (Special Forces Platoon)

Note:

The ptl strength is eight pers; however, the actual strength can be between four and 20 depending on the msn. Each mbr can use all the pl wpn, including sniper rifles. A sgt normally comd the squad/team.

Equipment Total

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD(1)

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

2

1

1

1

1

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

NVG

2

1

3

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 1

Note:

1. Squads can choose between 7.62 mm SVDs or 0.50 inch calibre Barrett M82 sniper rifles. All rfn are capable of using these wpn.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD(1)

9 mm Concealed Pistol, PM

1

4

1

4

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

3

1

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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Special Forces Support Company

17. The SF support company is dedicated to providing intimate support to the deployed elements of the SF battalion. The SF support company specialises in providing transportation by land, sea or air. Land ops are enhanced by providing light vehicles armed with heavy machine guns (or AGLs), while water ops and air ops are enhanced by the presence of pers and equipment dedicated to the movement of the patrol or attack elements.

Table 2–42: Rigid Inflatable Boat Section (Special Forces Amphibious Platoon)

Table 2–43: Craft Section (Special Forces Amphibious Platoon)

Note:

1. Squads can choose between 7.62 mm SVDs or 0.50 inch calibre Barrett M82 sniper rifles. All riflemen are capable of using these wpn. The squad strength is eight pers; however, the actual strength can be between four and 20 depending on the msn. A sgt normally comd the squad/team.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

ATRL, RPG-18/22

2

10

4

RIB

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVGs

2

8

2

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 2

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

ATRL, RPG-18/22

3

8

3

Equipment Total

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Table 2–44: Transport Section (Special Forces Transport Platoon)

Table 2–45: Air Operations Platoon (Special Forces Support Company)

Special Operations Command Combat Support Battalion

18. The organisation of the SOC combat support battalion (CSB) is illustrated in Figure 2–12. Table 2–46 to Table 2–51 detail the principal equipment for units comprising the battalion.

Inflatable Boat – Zodiac RIB

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

3

6

2

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 3

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

0.50 inch calibre HMG

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

3

3

3

3

3

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Vehicles, Light

3

3

3

VHF, Vehicle Mounted, Low Power 3

Equipment Total

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

18

2

3

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Vehicle, Light

4

3

3

Vehicle Mounted, Low Power 3

Equipment Total

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19. The role of the SOC CSB is to provide specialist arms support to the SF battalion and raider brigade during conventional and unconventional ops. This support is most readily apparent during conventional ops, although some aspects (particularly specialist intelligence support) may also be exploited during unconventional ops. It augments the raider brigade’s ops by providing the following specialist capabilities:

a. fire support,

b. combat and strategic intelligence support,

c. airmobile armoured capability, and

d. field engineering.

20. Any element or several elements from the SOC CSB may be detached to support SOC ops.

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Special Operations Command Air Defence Company

21. The SOC CSB AD company is equipped with anti-aircraft artillery and SAM to allow ops to be continued despite enemy air power. SAM detachments are common additions to SF ops.

Table 2–46: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon

Table 2–47: Anti-aircraft Machine Gun Platoon

Special Operations Command Artillery Company

22. The SOC artillery company provides intimate fire support to SOC ops, supplementing the existing fire support capabilities of the units and any Naval fire support, close air support and MAF GF artillery or air support. The artillery company has six towed rocket launchers and three towed field artillery pieces, as well as the necessary vehicles to move them.

Equipment Total

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

9 mm Pistol, PM

SAM, Shoulder-fired, SA-16

9

4

9

NVG (Driver)

NVG

Vehicle, Light

3

1

3

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power 4

Equipment Total

23 mm AA Gun, 2S6 4

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

4

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

3

1

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Table 2–48: Rocket Launcher Section (Special Operations Command Multiple Rocket Launcher Platoon)

Table 2–49: Howitzer Section (Special Operations Command Howitzer Platoon)

Special Operations Command Engineer Company

23. Although all members of SOC can perform demolitions tasks, the SOC CSB engineer company enhances the operational capability of SF elements, by providing additional demolitions and field engineering expertise. Engineer elements can be expected to participate in raids and patrols, or in any activity that might benefit from the presence of such expertise.

Equipment Total

107 mm Multi-barrelled Rocket Launcher Type 63

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

1

1

4

1

1

NVG (Driver)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Vehicle, Light

1

4

1

Radio, VHF Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

105 mm Howitzer, M-102

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, Shoulder-fired, SA-16

1

1

2

2

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Vehicle, Medium

1

1

2

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

1

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Table 2–50: Engineer Section (Special Operations Command Engineer Platoon)

Special Operations Command Armoured Fighting Vehicle Company

24. The AFV company is equipped with light, air-portable AFV, which have a similar firepower to that produced by the BMP-3 IFV. There are a total of 10 AFVs in a company, each with a crew of three. Each vehicle can also carry four fully equipped soldiers. The BMP-3 can be airdropped from a C-130H.

Equipment Total

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

9

1

1

3

1

Demolition Set

Night Vision Sight (MG)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

NVG (Driver)

Trailer, Single-axle

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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Table 2–51: Armoured Fighting Vehicle Company (Special Operations Command Support Battalion)

EquipmentTotal in Section

Total in Platoon

Total in Company

30 mm AGL, AGS-17(1)

5.56 mm Assault Rifle, M-16

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

BMD-2

1

2

2

1

1

3

6

7

3

3

9

18

24

9

10

NVG

NVG (Driver)

2

2

6

6

20

20

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power 1 3 10

Note:

1. The AGS-17 can be fitted to the rear of the hull of the BMD-2 or dismounted and fired from its tripod.

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ANNEX C TO CHAPTER 2

TROOPS OF THE MILITARY REGIONS

1. Details on the organisation of the troop of the military regions are included in Figure 2–2. Details of the weapon and equipment are contained in Table 5–1.

Artillery Brigade

2. An artillery brigade has either five 18-tube battalion or four 24-tube battalion.

3. The organisation chart shows the most common brigade structure. However, other combinations of gun and gun-howitzer battalion are possible. Some brigades may consist entirely of the 152 mm self-propelled (SP) gun, 2S5 for both variants.

4. Instead of SP gun battalion, some brigades may have gun battalion equipped with the towed 152 mm field gun, 2S7.Some gun battalion may still have the older 130 mm field gun, M-46.

5. Equipment totals (see Table 2–52) for the HQ and control battery and the Target Aquisition (TA) battery reflect types and quantities associated primarily with towed systems. If the brigade has mostly SP gun battalion, these units are more likely to have the equipment types and quantities associated with SP systems.

6. The organisation of the artillery brigade is illustrated in Figure 2–13, while Table 2–52 details the brigade’s principal equipment.

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Fig

ure

2–13

: Art

iller

y B

rigad

e

(CO

LLE

CT)

MAT

SP

T

T2-5

2

152

mm

F2-5

3T2

-240

F2-5

4T2

-129

152

mm

Gun

-H

owitz

er

TA

T2-1

35

TOP

23 m

m

23 m

m

SU

RV

LC

M CB

32 m

m

T2-1

06

AM

MO

AN

DC

AR

GO

T2-1

36

T2-1

47T2

-199

T2-1

17

CO

LLE

CTI

ON

AD

MIN

PE

RS

-DV

EH

-D

SV

C+

SP

EC

SV

C

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Tab

le 2

–52:

Art

ille

ry B

rig

ade

Pri

nci

pa

l E

qu

ipm

ent

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Headquarters andControl Battery

Self-propelled GunBattalion (122) (x 2)

Gun-HowitzerBattalion (152) (x 2)

Anti-aircraft GunBattery (23)

Target AcquisitionBattery

Materiel SupportCompany

MaintenanceCompany

Chemical DefencePlatoon

MedicalPlatoon

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

TR

(R

-145

BM

)

Che

m r

econ

veh

icle

BR

DM

-2R

Kh

AP

C, R

adar

, MT

-LB

(S

NA

R-1

0)(1

)

AP

C, R

adar

, MT

-LB

(A

RK

-1)(2

)

Mbl

Rec

on P

ost,

PR

P-3

/4(3

)

AC

RV

, 1V

13/

1V13

M/1

V22

(B

ty F

DC

)

AC

RV

, 1V

14/1

V14

M/1

V23

(B

ty C

OP

)

AC

RV

, 1V

15/1

V15

M/1

V24

(B

n C

OP

)

AC

RV

, 1V

16/1

V16

M/1

V25

(B

n F

DC

)

AC

RV

, 1V

I8 (

Bty

CO

P)

AC

RV

, 1V

19 (

Bn

CO

P)

2 1

2 6 6 2 2

6 2 3

1 1 1

3

3 4 1 1 2 6 6 2 2 6 2 3

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Wea

pons

152

mm

SP

Gun

, 2S

5

152

mm

Gun

-How

itzer

, 2S

7

23 m

m A

A G

un, Z

U-2

3

AT

GL

, R

PG

-7V

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

7.62

mm

GP

MG

, PK

M

4 3

48 12 36 36

48

12

36

36

8

4

48 48 8 32 75 72

Tru

cks

AC

RV

, 1V

110

(B

ty F

DC

)

AC

RV

, 1V

111

(B

n F

DC

)

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, d

eco

n, A

RS

-12U

/14

7 2 1

40

6 2 3 18

68

1 8

3 3

1 1 32

1 3

3

1 2

6 2 13 33 149 3

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Headquarters andControl Battery

Self-propelled GunBattalion (122) (x 2)

Gun-HowitzerBattalion (152) (x 2)

Anti-aircraft GunBattery (23)

Target AcquisitionBattery

Materiel SupportCompany

MaintenanceCompany

Chemical DefencePlatoon

MedicalPlatoon

Total

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Tru

ck, d

eco

n, D

DA

-53/

66

Tru

ck, C

rane

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, R

ecov

ery

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Ho

spita

l

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

Van

, Sur

vey

Am

bula

nce

3

8 4 8 2

4 3 8 3

4 1

4 2

1 1 6

1 2

1 1 4

2 1 16 1 2 1 19 19 1 9

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ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

2 1

34 6

33 2 6

1 2 1

20

3 2

1

1 90 8 15

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Headquarters andControl Battery

Self-propelled GunBattalion (122) (x 2)

Gun-HowitzerBattalion (152) (x 2)

Anti-aircraft GunBattery (23)

Target AcquisitionBattery

Materiel SupportCompany

MaintenanceCompany

Chemical DefencePlatoon

MedicalPlatoon

Total

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Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

000

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wel

ding

8 2

4 2

1

4 2

1

2

1

16 10 1

Rad

ars

Rad

ar,

Bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

, Man

-por

tabl

e,

PS

NR

-1 o

r ‘T

all M

ike’

1

2

1

4

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

6 1 4 1 5 3 1

20 54 4

28

23

16 4

313 4

11

3 1

173 24 81 2| 5 11 1

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Headquarters andControl Battery

Self-propelled GunBattalion (122) (x 2)

Gun-HowitzerBattalion (152) (x 2)

Anti-aircraft GunBattery (23)

Target AcquisitionBattery

Materiel SupportCompany

MaintenanceCompany

Chemical DefencePlatoon

MedicalPlatoon

Total

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Rad

ios

Rad

io R

ela

y, V

HF

/HF

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

1 1

4

3

1

1

1 10

Mis

cella

neo

us

Ran

gef

ind

er, L

AS

ER

, ‘S

ageg

loss

Sou

nd-r

angi

ng S

et

18

82 1

19 1

No

te:

1.T

his

syst

em in

clud

es ‘B

ig F

red’

bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

rad

ar.

2.T

his

syst

em in

clud

es th

e ‘R

ice

Ba

g’ c

ount

er M

orta

r/co

unt

er b

ty r

ada

r.

3.T

his

syst

em in

clu

des

the

‘Sm

all F

red

’ or

‘Tal

l Mik

e’ b

attle

field

su

rvl r

ada

r. ‘S

ma

ll F

red’

is th

e N

AT

O re

port

ing

nam

e fo

r th

e 1

RL

-126

ra

dar

(Rus

sia)

.

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Headquarters andControl Battery

Self-propelled GunBattalion (122) (x 2)

Gun-HowitzerBattalion (152) (x 2)

Anti-aircraft GunBattery (23)

Target AcquisitionBattery

Materiel SupportCompany

MaintenanceCompany

Chemical DefencePlatoon

MedicalPlatoon

Total

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Free Rocket Over Ground Brigade

7. The organisation of the free rocket over ground brigade is illustrated in Figure 2–14, and its principal equipment is detailed in Table 2–53. Table 2–54 and Table 2–55 detail the principal equipment for units comprising the brigade.

Figure 2–14: Free Rocket Over Ground Brigade

FROG

T2-53

FROG

T2-54

FROGT2-55

FROG MET

TECHSPT +

TECHSPT +

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Tab

le 2

–53:

Fre

e R

oc

ket

Ove

r G

rou

nd

Bri

ga

de

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Free Rocket Over Ground Battalion (x 3)

Technical Support and

Service Battery

Signals Company

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

TR

(R

-145

BM

)1

1213

Wea

pons

FR

OG

-7 T

EL

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

312 12

3

12 18

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, H

eavy

(R

ocke

t Tra

nspo

rte

r)

Tru

ck, C

rane

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

3 1

12 18 24 12 3 6 3

6 5 3

5 3 1

20 28 30 12 6 6 3

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Van

, Co

mm

and

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

Van

, Sur

vey

Am

bula

nce

1 3 9 12 3

2

10

1 5 19 12 3

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

6 12 3 6 3

1 1 1

1 1 1 1

7 14 5 6 5

Rad

ars

Rad

ar,

Met

eoro

logi

cal,

‘End

Tra

y’(1

)6

6

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Free Rocket Over Ground Battalion (x 3)

Technical Support and

Service Battery

Signals Company

Total

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Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Ver

y Lo

w P

ow

er

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

Rad

io R

ela

y, V

HF

/UH

F

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

1 1 1

51 3 12 6 21 3 3 3

1 3

7 1 2 10 3 2 1

59 7 14 8 31 6 5 5

Mis

cella

neo

us

Mo

torc

ycle

Ran

gef

ind

er, S

tere

osco

pic

12

33 12

No

te:

1.‘d

Tra

y’ is

the

NA

TO

rep

ortin

g na

me

for

the

trai

ler-

mou

nted

D-b

and

RM

S-1

long

-ran

ge m

eteo

rolo

gic

al r

adar

(R

ussi

a).

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Free Rocket Over Ground Battalion (x 3)

Technical Support and

Service Battery

Signals Company

Total

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Table 2–54: Free Rocket Over Ground Battalion

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

FROG TEL

SAM, Shoulder-fired

4

4

4

Ambulance

Radar, Meteorological, ‘End Tray’

Range Finder, Stereoscopic

Trailer, Cargo

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Crane

Truck, Heavy (Rocket Transporter)

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Medium

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

Van, Survey

1

2

4

2

4

1

1

4

1

4

6

2

1

8

2

3

1

4

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

2

7

1

1

1

4

17

1

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Table 2–55: Free Rocket Over Ground Firing Battery

Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade (SS-21)

8. The organisation and principal equipment of the SSM brigade are shown in Figure 2–15 and Table 2–56.

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

FROG TEL

1

2

Radar, Meteorological, ‘End Tray’

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

Van, Survey

1

1

1

3

4

1

2

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

6

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Fig

ure

2–

15: S

urfa

ce-t

o-S

urfa

ce M

issi

le B

riga

de

SS

-21

T2-5

6

SS

-21

SS

-21

TEC

HS

PT

+

TEC

HS

PT

+

Not

e:S

S-2

1/ ‘S

cara

b’ m

ay a

lso

depl

oy a

s in

divi

dual

bn.

The

GS

/GF

HQ

alw

ays

cont

rols

bot

h S

SM

brig

ades

and

sep

bn.

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Tab

le 2

–56

: S

urf

ace

-to

-Su

rfa

ce M

iss

ile B

rig

ad

e (S

S-2

1)

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Surface -to-surface Missile Battalion (x 3)

Signals Company

Engineer Company

Technical Support and Service Battery

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

TR

(R

-145

BM

)1

1819

Wea

pons

SS

M, S

S-2

1/‘S

cara

b’ T

EL

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

3

18 18

3

18 24

Eng

inee

r E

quip

men

t

Rou

te-c

lear

ing

Veh

icle

, BA

T/P

KT

Ditc

hing

Ma

chin

e, P

ZM

/MD

K

6 4

6 4

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Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, H

eavy

Tru

ck, d

eco

n, A

RS

-12U

/14

Tru

ck, C

rane

Sho

vel

Tru

ck, C

rane

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Co

mm

and

Van

, Sig

nal

Van

, Sur

vey

Am

bula

nce

3 1 1 1

3 18 3 3 6 3 9 3 3

5 3 1 10

2 6 4 2 3 1

30 1 3 1 2 1

13 4 56 4 4 2 6 10 5 1 19 3 5

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Surface -to-surface Missile Battalion (x 3)

Signals Company

Engineer Company

Technical Support and Service Battery

Total

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Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wel

ding

13 6 3 3 6 3

1 1 1

2 1 1 3 1 1

1 2 1 1 1 2

6 10 5 6 10 7 1

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

1 1

34 3

76

18 1

66 5

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Surface -to-surface Missile Battalion (x 3)

Signals Company

Engineer Company

Technical Support and Service Battery

Total

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VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, H

igh

Pow

er

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

1 1 1 1 1

36 9 9 3

1 2 2 1 8 2 2

3 1

41 13 2 2 18 3 5

Rad

io R

ela

y, V

HF

/UH

F

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

13

11

6

Mis

cella

neo

us

mis

l Res

uppl

y V

ehic

le

Mo

torc

ycle

18 3

18 3

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Surface -to-surface Missile Battalion (x 3)

Signals Company

Engineer Company

Technical Support and Service Battery

Total

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Surface-to-Air Missile Brigade

9. The organisation and principal equipment of the SAM brigade are shown in Figure 2–16 and Table 2–57. Table 2–58 and Table 2–59 detail the principal equipment for the SAM battalion and the missile firing battery.

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Fig

ure

2–16

: S

urfa

ce-t

o-A

ir M

issi

le B

riga

de

MAT

SP

TTA

&E

arly

War

ning

SA

-12a

SA

-12a S

A-1

2a

SA

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T2-5

7

T2-5

8T2

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H-D

PE

RS

-D

Not

e:S

A-1

2a b

n co

uld

com

bine

with

oth

er S

AM

/AA

gun

units

to p

rovi

de s

peci

alis

ed s

uppo

rt to

a s

peci

al re

gion

or d

istri

ct.

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Tab

le 2

–57

: S

urf

ace

-to

-Air

Mis

sil

e B

rig

ade

(S

A-1

2A

)

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

BrigadeHeadquarters

Target Acquisitionand Early

Warning Battery

Surface-to-air Missile

Battalion(SA-12A)

ChemicalDefencePlatoon

MaterielSupport

Company

MaintenanceCompany

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

IFV

, B

MP

-3

Che

m r

econ

veh

icle

, BR

DM

-2R

h

12

3

12 3

Wea

pons

SA

M, S

A-1

2A/‘G

adfly

’ TE

LAR

(1)

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

3

24

36

24 39

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Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, d

eco

n, A

RS

-12U

/14

Tru

ck, d

eco

n, D

DA

-53/

66

Tru

ck, C

rane

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Co

mpu

ter

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Med

ium

Van

, mis

l Tes

ting

Van

, Ra

dar

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

1 3 2 3 2

2 1 1 1 1

8

16 4 8

12 4

3 1 2

3 2 25 3 2 2

1 1 3 1 8

15 7 44 3 1 5 11 4 1 11 2 12 1 7 2

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

BrigadeHeadquarters

Target Acquisitionand Early

Warning Battery

Surface-to-air Missile

Battalion(SA-12A)

ChemicalDefencePlatoon

MaterielSupport

Company

MaintenanceCompany

Total

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Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (1

200

L)

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Van

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

lL)

2 1 4

1 1 3 1 1

4 8 8 4 4 4 4

2

5 2 3 3 1

3 2 1 1

5 17 17 10 3 4 9 8

Rad

ars

Rad

ar,

TA

, ‘S

now

drift

’ or

‘Tub

e A

rm’

Rad

ar,

TA

, ‘Lo

ng T

rack

Rad

ar,

Hei

ght F

indi

ng, ‘

Thi

n S

kin’

2 1

44 2 1

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

1 1

21

2

12

11

17 12

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

BrigadeHeadquarters

Target Acquisitionand Early

Warning Battery

Surface-to-air Missile

Battalion(SA-12A)

ChemicalDefencePlatoon

MaterielSupport

Company

MaintenanceCompany

Total

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VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Ver

y Lo

w P

ow

er

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

Rad

io R

ela

y, V

HF

/UH

F

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

1 1 1 3 1 1 2

3 2 1

16

48 8 12

3 1

17 55 3 1 3 1 10 14

Mis

cella

neo

us

Com

ma

nd V

ehic

le (

TE

LA

R C

hass

is)

TA

Rad

ar V

ehic

le (

TE

LAR

Cha

ssis

)

SA

-12A

mis

l Tra

nslo

ader

(T

ELA

R

Ch

ass

is)(1

)

SA

-12A

mis

l Tra

nspo

rter

(H

eavy

Tru

ck)

4 4 12

12

4 4 12 12

No

te:

1.T

his

syst

em is

a c

ombi

natio

n lo

ader

and

lau

nche

r.

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

BrigadeHeadquarters

Target Acquisitionand Early

Warning Battery

Surface-to-air Missile

Battalion(SA-12A)

ChemicalDefencePlatoon

MaterielSupport

Company

MaintenanceCompany

Total

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Table 2–58: Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion

Equipment Total

Command Vehicle (TELAR Chassis)

IFV, BMP-3

SA-12A misl Transloader (TELAR Chassis)(1)

SA-12A misl Transporter (Heavy Truck)

SA-12A/‘Gadfly’ TELAR(2)

SAM, Shoulder-fired(3)

TA Radar Vehicle (TELAR Chassis)

1

3

3

3

6

9

1

Radar, TA, ‘Snow Drift’ or ‘Tube Arm’

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Van

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Truck, Crane

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

Van, misl Testing

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

2

4

2

1

1

2

3

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

Warning Receiver

2

3

3

12

4

3

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Table 2–59: Missile Firing Battery (SA-12A)

Anti-armoured Units

10. During force modernisation, the tendency is for districts/brigades with offensive contingency missions to have an ATGM battalion, whereas districts/brigades with primarily defensive contingency missions have the standard anti-tank (AT) battalion.

11. Anti-tank Battalion. Details on the organisation of the AT battalion are included in Annex F, Figure 2–35 and Table 2–142.

12. Anti-tank Guided Missile Battalion. Details on the organisation of the ATGM battalion are included in Annex H, Figure 2–60 and Table 2–266.

Note:

1. This system is a combination loader and launcher.

2. This system includes the ‘Fire Dome’ fire control radar.

3. A bn comd may retain the entire SAM platoon under their own control or he may allocate its squads to individual SA-12A misl firing batteries.

Equipment Total

SAM, SA-12A/‘Gadfly’ TELAR(1,2)

SA-12A misl Transloader (TELAR Chassis)(3)

2

1

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

3

1

Note:

1. The bty comd controls the bty from one of the TELARs.

2. This system includes the ‘Fire Dome’ fire control radar.

3. This system is a combination loader and launcher. This veh has the same four-rail launcher as the TELAR but has no on board fire control radar. It carries four misls (ready to fire) on launch rails and four misl for reloading its own launcher or a TELAR.

Equipment Total

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Commando Battalion

13. The organisation and principal equipment of the commando battalion are illustrated in Figure 2–17 and Table 2–60. Table 2–61 to Table 2–73 detail the principal equipment for units comprising the battalion.

14. The commando battalion is a regional force that represents the third tier of SOC capability. It is a larger organisation than a strike battalion or the SF battalion and is not generally deployed outside its military region, unless deployed to support counterinsurgency ops.

15. These units are organic to the SOC and the regions, including the CDF. These battalion have special training in counterinsurgency. Their role in conventional ops is to provide special recon and direct action behind enemy lines.

16. A commando battalion may elect to use a single mortar platoon rather than a complete artillery battery. Table 2–61 includes the equipment totals for a single mortar platoon. Details of the artillery battery equipment are shown in Table 2–63.

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Fig

ure

2–

17:

Com

ma

ndo

Bat

talio

n

CD

O

See

T2-

60T2

-63

T2-6

1T2

-64

T2-6

2

CD

O

CD

OC

DO

Sec

t Ldr

Snr

Rfn

x 2

Gre

n x

2M

G x

2R

fn x

5

PL

Lead

erA

sst P

l Ldr

FO

CD

O WP

NS

T2-6

0 T2-7

0T2

-71

MC

SV

C T2-7

2T2

-73

T2-6

9T2

-68

T2-6

7M

ES

S

T2-6

5

T2-6

6

RA

DIO

WIR

E

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Tab

le 2

–6

0: C

om

ma

nd

o B

atta

lio

n

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

CommandoCompany (x 3)

Weapon Company

Artillery Battery

Engineer Platoon

Signal Platoon

Support and Service Platoon

Troop Transport Company

Total

Wea

pons

9 m

m P

isto

l, P

M

5.45

mm

Ass

ault

Rifl

e, A

K-7

4

5.45

mm

LM

G, R

PK

-74

7.62

mm

GP

MG

, PK

M

7.62

mm

Sn

iper

Rifl

e, S

VD

0.50

inch

Cal

ibre

Sni

per

Rifl

e

12.7

mm

HM

G,

DS

hK o

r N

SV

40 m

m U

nder

Bar

rel G

rena

de L

aun

che

r, B

G-1

5

30 m

m A

GL,

AG

S-1

7

60 m

m M

orta

r, L

ight

82 m

m M

orta

r, 2

B1

4/2B

9

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

AT

GM

AT

-7/‘S

axh

orn’

73 m

m R

ecoi

lless

Gun

, S

PG

-9

4 10 2

114

282

54

14

13

60 9

22 69 4 9 6 9 2 2

10 59 3 13 6

1 10 2 2

1 19 1

1 20

1 55 3

154

540 2 59 14 13 4 88 6 9 6 9 2 2

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AT

G,

RP

G-7

V

AT

RL,

RP

G-1

8/22

Fla

met

hrow

er, L

PO

/RP

O

122

mm

Sin

gle

Tub

e B

M-2

7-P

2

54

120 9

3 7

9 6

3 2

1

3

57 145

11 6

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, P

OL

(400

0 L)

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

1 3

1 11

1 12

1 4

1 1 1

1 10 2 1 1

24 1 1

6 65 3 2 1 1

Tra

iler

Tra

iler,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

45 1 3

514 1 3

Tra

iler,

PO

L (1

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900

L)

2 5

1 2

3 7

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

CommandoCompany (x 3)

Weapon Company

Artillery Battery

Engineer Platoon

Signal Platoon

Support and Service Platoon

Troop Transport Company

Total

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Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Ver

y Lo

w P

ow

er

VH

F, V

ehic

le, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

/HF

, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

Bur

st T

rans

mis

sion

Rad

io

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

2 2 1 1 1 1

54 3

9 3 4

42 1

3 1 1 1 1 1 1

4 2

24 63 4 2 2 1 5 2

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

CommandoCompany (x 3)

Weapon Company

Artillery Battery

Engineer Platoon

Signal Platoon

Support and Service Platoon

Troop Transport Company

Total

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Mis

cella

neo

us

Ran

gef

ind

er, S

tere

osco

pic

Per

isco

pic

Aim

ing

Circ

le

Col

limat

or

Dem

olit

ion

Se

t

Mo

torc

ycle

NV

G

NV

G (

Driv

er)

Nig

ht V

isio

n S

ight

(S

mal

l Arm

s)

Nig

ht V

isio

n S

ight

(M

G)

Rad

ar,

Bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

PS

NR

-1 o

r ‘T

all M

ike

2 1 2

54

63

54

11 9 4

1 1 9 13 13 1

2 1 3 3 2

3 2 3 2

3

3 5

1 1 9 2 3 62 37 99 60 1

Per

sonn

el14

441

9272

17

1421

56

727

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

CommandoCompany (x 3)

Weapon Company

Artillery Battery

Engineer Platoon

Signal Platoon

Support and Service Platoon

Troop Transport Company

Total

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Commando Company

Table 2–61: Commando Platoon

Table 2–62: Commando Squad

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

0.50 inch calibre Sniper Rifle

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

6

25

2

1

6

13

6

12

1

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

NVG

6

6

4

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 4

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

2

8

1

2

4

2

4

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

NVG

2

2

1

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 1

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17. The commando company is comprised of a CHQ, three commando platoon and a 60 mm mortar platoon. Details of the mortar platoon are shown in Annex F, Table 2–93.

18. The commando squad is comprised of 13 pers, as follows:

a. a SECT COMD (SGT) – AK-74;

b. two machine-gunners – PKM and PM;

c. two GREN – RPG-7V and PM;

d. a sniper/marksman – SVD or M82; and

e. seven riflemen – AK-74, two with BG-15 attached.

Artillery Battery (Commando Battalion)

Table 2–63: Artillery Battery

Note:

Squads can choose between 7.62 mm SVD or 0.50 inch calibre sniper rifles.

Each cdo sect has a sniper rifle. All riflemen are capable of using it.

Normally, one sect per platoon has a flamethrower, LPO/RPO. In some cases, however, there may be one flamethrower per sect.

Equipment Total

82 mm Mortar 2B14 or 2B9

122 mm Single tube Rocket Launcher, BM-27-P

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

82 mm Mortar,

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

6

6

13

59

3

6

10

9

Equipment Total

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19. There are two mortar platoon in the artillery battery. The principal equipment of the mortar platoon is detailed in Annex F, Table 2–96.

Table 2–64: Rocket Launcher Platoon

Collimator

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, Stercoscopic, DS-1

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

6

13

13

1

1

1

1

12

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

12

2

1

1

Equipment Total

122 mm Single tube Rocket Launcher, BM-27-P

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

6

4

18

3

1

3

NVG (Driver)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Truck, Light

4

4

4

Radio, VHF Manpack, Low Power 4

Equipment Total

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Weapons Company (Commando Battalion)

Table 2–65: Weapons Company

Table 2–66: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon

Equipment Total

12.7 mm HMG, DShK or NSV

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATGM Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

SAM, Shoulder-fired

4

6

9

69

2

22

3

2

7

9

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

NVG (Driver)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

9

4

11

1

11

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

9

3

4

Note:

A bn comd may retain the shoulder-fired SAM and AGL pl under their own control. Alternatively, they may allocate their squads to support individual cdo companies or other pl in the wpn coy.

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

SAM, Shoulder-fired

9

4

9

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Table 2–67: Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon

Table 2–68: Heavy Machine Gun Platoon

NVG (Driver)

NVG

Truck, Light

3

1

3

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power 4

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

6

23

7

3

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Truck, Light

3

3

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Note:

The composition of the AGL sect is as follows:

a. a sect ldr – AK-74;

b. a snr rfn – AK-74;

c. two GREN – AGS-17 and PM;

d. a rfn/asst GREN – AK-74; and

e. a truck dvr – AK-74.

Equipment Total

12.7 mm HMG, DShK or NSV

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

4

5

15

4

3

2

Equipment Total

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Table 2–69: Anti-tank Platoon

Commando Battalion Support Elements

Table 2–70: Engineer Platoon

Truck, Light

NVG (Driver)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

3

3

3

4

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 3

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGM, Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

4

17

2

4

2

2

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Truck, Light

5

2

2

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

10

2

2

1

3

2

Equipment Total

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Table 2–71: Signal Platoon

Demolition Set

Night Vision Sight (MG)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

NVG, (Driver)

Trailer, Single-axle

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

2

2

3

1

3

4

4

1

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

1

19

1

Motorcycle

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

NVG (Driver)

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

3

2

2

3

1

1

1

Burst Transmission

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

1

3

1

1

Note:

The MC sect provides a courier svc for the bn comd.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–72: Supply and Service Platoon

Table 2–73: Transport Platoon

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

20

1

1

Ambulance

NVG (Driver)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (4000 L)

Van, Maint

1

3

3

2

3

1

5

10

1

2

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

3

55

1

3

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (4000 L)

Van, Maint

5

3

5

1

2

24

1

1

Radio, VHF, Portable, Low Power 2

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Signals Reconnaissance Battalion

20. Details of the signal reconnaissance battalion are included in Annex D, Figure 2–23.

Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion

21. The reconnaissance and EC battalion may be either infantry/motorised infantry troop or mechanised infantry/armoured troop with details as follows:

a. reconnaissance and EC battalion (infantry and motorised infantry troop) as per Annex F, Figure 2–37 and Table 2–156; and

b. reconnaissance and EC battalion (mechanised infantry and armoured troop) as per Annex H, Figure 2–56 and Table 2–248.

Engineer Battalion

22. Details of the engineer battalion are included in Annex F, Figure 2–39 and Table 2–195 on page 2F-101.

Signals Battalion

23. Details of the signal battalion are shown in Annex F, Figure 2–38 and Table 2–162.

Chemical Defence Battalion

24. The organisation and principal equipment of the chemical defence battalion are included in Figure 2–18 and Table 2–74. Table 2–74 to Table 2–77 detail the principal equipment for units comprising the battalion.

Note:

One or two trucks in each troop transport sect may carry a 12.7 mm HMG or a 30 mm AGL. These wpn provide a min of fire support for the unit during mov by vehicle.

Equipment Total

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Figure 2–18: Chemical Defence Battalion

Table 2–74: Chemical Defence Battalion

Equipment Total

ATGL, RPG-7V

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM

5

9

Decontamination(D)

T2-74

T2-75 T2-76 T2-77

CARGO

SVC

MESS

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Table 2–75: Decontamination Company

Ambulance

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, decon, DDP

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, decon, DKV

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, decon, TMS-65

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Van, Light

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

6

3

3

4

4

6

2

2

4

8

2

7

23

16

3

4

1

2

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

2

1

3

10

1

Equipment

Total

1st Company

2nd Company

ATGL, RPG-7V 2 2

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Table 2–76: Chemical Reconnaissance Company

Decon System, Portable, DKV

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, decon, DDP

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14

Truck, decon, TMS-65

Truck, Water (2000 L)

0

4

0

2

0

6

2

2

10

2

3

2

2

2

0

4

6

2

2

6

0

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1 1

Note:

There are two types of decon companies. A chem def bn normally has one of each type. The first is primarily for VEH-D. The second is primarily for PERS-D.

Equipment Total

ATGL, RPG-7V

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM

1

9

Truck, Utility 1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

9

Equipment

Total

1st Company

2nd Company

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Table 2–77: Supply and Service Platoon

Materiel Support Brigade

25. Materiel support brigades may be structured as shown above. The GF HQ may retain such brigades at the national level, or allocate them to support a military region or an expeditionary army. This brigade structure facilitates centralised materiel support functions at the national or operational level.

26. Some materiel support brigades may consist of four or five materiel support battalion identical to those organic to division and districts. This configuration facilitates splitting the brigade’s assets to support tactical units.

27. When the mission dictates, a materiel support brigade may have a tank transport/heavy lift company or battalion. A company can move the armoured vehicles of a mechanised infantry or tank battalion. An entire battalion can move the armoured vehicles of a mechanised infantry or tank brigade.

28. Figure 2–19 shows the organisation for the materiel support brigade.

Equipment Total

Ambulance

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, Medium

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

1

4

4

3

3

1

4

11

1

4

1

2

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

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Figure 2–19: Materiel Support Brigade

Maintenance Brigade

29. Maintenance brigades may be based on either infantry/motorised infantry troop or mechanised infantry/armoured troop. Information on both types of maintenance brigade is included throughout this section.

Maintenance Brigade (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops)

30. The organisation of the maintenance brigade infantry and motorised infantry troop is illustrated in Figure 2–20. Table 2–78 to Table 2–84 detail the principal equipment for units comprising the brigade.

MATSPT

AMMO& CARGO

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Table 2–78: Maintenance Battalion (Maintenance Brigade – Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 15

Ambulance

ARV

Motorcycle

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tractor, arty, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Recovery

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Light

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

1

2

3

1

1

2

9

3

4

1

17

6

1

4

2

4

26

5

4

1

54

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

6

4

1

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Table 2–79: Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Company

Table 2–80: Wheeled Vehicle Maintenance Company

Table 2–81: Ordnance Maintenance Company

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

3

2

1

4

1

1

12

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 4

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

4

2

1

6

1

1

14

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

2

2

1

1

1

8

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Table 2–82: Supply and Service Platoon (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops)

Table 2–83: Recovery Platoon (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops)

Table 2–84: Special Maintenance Platoon

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 1

Ambulance

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

1

5

1

3

4

10

4

5

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ARV

Tracked Amphibian, K-6I/PTS

Tractor, arty, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Truck, Recovery

2

1

1

2

2

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

4

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Van, Maint

1

6

Equipment Total

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Maintenance Brigade (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Troops)

31. The organisation of the maintenance brigade mechanised infantry and armoured troop is illustrated in Figure 2–21. Table 2–85 to Table 2–87 detail the principal equipment for units comprising the brigade.

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Table 2–85: Maintenance Battalion (Maintenance Brigade – Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Troops)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 17

Ambulance

ARV

Motorcycle

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tractor, arty, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

1

5

3

1

1

2

11

3

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Recovery

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Light

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

5

1

19

7

1

4

2

5

28

6

5

1

64

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

7

7

1

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Table 2–86: Supply and Service Platoon (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Troops)

Table 2–87: Recovery Platoon (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Troops)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Ambulance

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

1

6

1

3

4

10

4

6

1

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ARV

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tractor, arty, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Truck, Recovery

5

1

1

2

2

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

1

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ANNEX D TO CHAPTER 2

DIRECTORATE OF MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, GENERAL STAFF

Directorate of Military Intelligence Organisation

1. As one of the three primary directorates of the GS, the DMI plays a special role. It controls national level intelligence assets and may allocate some of its forces to support GF organisations. The organisation chart in Figure 2–22 represents only the portion of the assets the DMI can allocate downward. It does not represent or define the intricate relationships among national level structures and agencies.

2. The directorate has only one ops battalion. This battalion always remains under DMI control. Its exact composition and equipment strength may vary. Functions of the battalion include special information (propaganda), counterintelligence (both overt and covert collection) and interrogation. Elements from each of these disciplines normally form tailored platoon and company sized teams. The DMI can allocate such teams to regions and districts based on their specific needs. Counterintelligence and interrogation assets are the most likely candidates for allocation.

3. Signal recon battalion normally remain under the control of the GS. However, the GF HQ may allocate them to the regions or to an expeditionary army.

4. Reconnaissance and EC battalion are similar to those organic to districts and division. However, the battalion belonging to the DMI are more likely to have a remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) squadron. The GF HQ can allocate these battalion to military regions and their subordinate districts (particularly to those preparing for division or army level offensive actions).

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Signal Reconnaissance Battalion

5. Exact composition and equipment strengths vary. However, equipment types are basically of the tactical support variety, as shown in the reconnaissance and EC battalion.

6. The GF HQ may allocate these battalion as a whole to support a region or army. It can also allocate individual companies to support specific district or an region ops. The latter case is more probable when the organisation requesting support has sufficient ground reconnaissance assets but lacks the EC capabilities of the reconnaissance and EC battalion.

7. The organisation of the signal reconnaissance battalion is illustrated in Figure 2–23.

Figure 2–23: Signals Reconnaissance Battalion

Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion

8. The reconnaissance and EC battalion may be either infantry/motorised infantry troop or mechanised infantry/armoured troop with details as follows:

a. reconnaissance and EC battalion (infantry and motorised infantry troop) as per Annex F, Figure 2–37 and Table 2–156; and

HQ+

SVCRADIO RADIO

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b. reconnaissance and EC battalion (mechanised infantry and armoured troop) as per Annex H, Figure 2–56 and Table 2–248.

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ANNEX E TO CHAPTER 2

TROOPS OF THE MILITARY DISTRICTS

Military District Organisation

1. MDs are geographical entities which delineate the territorial responsibilities and disposition of forces subordinate to a military region. The number and types of units within a district can vary from district to district. Figure 2–24 depicts what a district will typically have allocated to it, based on the type of division it supports. The details of the weapon and equipment are contained in Table 5–1.

2. Districts generally contain one or more separate brigades but may have a standing division (infantry, motorised infantry, mechanised infantry or armoured). During mobilisation a district may form a division from the reserves, possibly using a separate brigade as a mobilisation base. However, this would occur only in a high-priority district. Even a district with a standing division in peacetime might have that division re-subordinated to a higher priority district or region in wartime.

3. A basically rural, mountainous district with no major population centres may have only one or two separate infantry brigades, with little or no additional combat support and CSS. In addition to these regular army forces, such a district may have a single militia infantry battalion.

4. A district astride a major avenue of approach, or one that contains several major population/industrial centres, may contain two or three separate infantry brigades (or motorised, mechanised infantry or armoured) and perhaps a tank or mechanised infantry brigade. Such a district is more likely to have some of the additional combat support and CSS assets allocated from the national level through the region. Depending on the size of its population centres, a district might be able to constitute a brigade sized militia force, or at least multiple battalion.

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5. A district may have organic or allocated artillery, AT, and AD units. If a district’s manoeuvre units are predominantly mechanised infantry and tank forces, these fire support units are more likely to be SP. If the manoeuvre units are infantry or motorised infantry, the fire support units are more likely to be towed.

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ANNEX F TO CHAPTER 2

THE INFANTRY DIVISION

Infantry Division Organisation

1. Figure 2–25 illustrates the organisation of the infantry division. The primary difference between motorised infantry and infantry division is that the former has trucks at brigade level to transport its infantry manoeuvre elements, while the latter does not. Even an infantry-based force can have some mechanised infantry division with pers mounted in APC or IFV. Information on the motorised infantry division, and the organisations it has in common with either infantry or mechanised infantry division, are detailed in Annex G and Annex H.

2. Divisions can be either standing or mobilised from the reserves. Standing division exist in districts along an international border, in districts that contain historically threatened avenues of approach, or around critical cities or facilities. Divisions mobilised from the reserves may draw combat support and CSS from reserves or receive them from the NAP. The commander of the district in which a division is garrisoned or mobilised is also the division commander, as long as the division remains in that district.

3. The basic manoeuvre units in this division are infantry brigades (divisional). Divisional brigades differ structurally from their separate counterparts normally found within districts. In rare cases, an infantry division may include a separate tank battalion.

4. Most infantry division have company sized engineer, signal, recon and medical units. However, some better equipped infantry division may have battalion sized units of these types.

5. Infantry division are less common than motorised infantry division.

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Infantry Brigade

6. Figure 2–26 illustrates the organisation of the infantry brigade, while Table 2–193 on page 2F-95 details the principal equipment for the brigade.

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Infantry Battalion

7. The infantry battalion comprises three infantry companies, a weapon company, a recon platoon, a signal platoon, a service platoon and a battalion HQ.

8. The infantry battalion has little motorised transport available to it.

9. Figure 2–27 and Table 2–88 detail the organisation and principal equipment for the infantry battalion. Table 2–89 to Table 2–101 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

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Table 2–88: Infantry Battalion

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL AGS-17

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher BG-15

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

60 mm Mortar, Light

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

82 mm Mortar, M1937 or 2B14

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BTR (R-145 BM)

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATGM Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO or RPO

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

Collimator

Night Vision Sight (AGL)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

NVG

Night Vision Sight (MG)

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

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Infantry Company

10. The infantry company represents the lowest individual command manoeuvre element. Platoons and squads will generally operate under the direction and control of the company commander. The company is comprised of a CHQ, three infantry platoon and a light mortar platoon. The company strength is 135 pers, and the CHQ comprises six pers with rifles.

Table 2–89: Infantry Company

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VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

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Note:

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The inf BHQ is shown in Table 2–197 and contains 12 pers.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

60 mm Mortar, Light

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO or RPO

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3

3

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27

15

24

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11. Infantry Platoon. The infantry platoon comprises a platoon HQ of two pers, three infantry squads of 10 pers (armed with rifles) and a weapon squad of nine pers armed with heavier weapon.

Table 2–90: Infantry Platoon

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Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

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14

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

16

6

Personnel 135

Note:

Mov of an inf coy requires six mdm trucks.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG- 155

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO or RPO

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Night Vision Sight (MG)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

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2

4

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Note:

Mov of an inf pl requires two mdm trucks.

Equipment Total

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12. Infantry Squad. The infantry squad comprises 10 pers (a CPL, a SNR PTE and eight PTEs), as follows:

a. a squad leader (CPL) – AK-74 rifle;

b. two machine-gunners – RPK-74 LMG;

c. six riflemen – AK-74 rifle (two with BG15 grenade launcher attachments); and

d. a GREN – RPG-7V ATGL and pistol, PM.

Table 2–91: Infantry Squad

13. Weapons Squad. The weapon squad1 comprises nine pers (a CPL, three SNR PTEs and five PTEs), as follows:

a. a squad leader (CPL) – AK-74 (without BG-15 grenade launcher attachment);

b. three machine-gunners – PKM GPMG and pistol, PM;

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

2

7

2

1

1

2

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Note:

One mdm truck can carry two inf squads or one inf squad and a wpn squad.

One squad per pl has a 7.62 mm sniper rifle, SVD, in place of an AK-74.

The squad may carry and use a MON-50 directional mine (APW) in some tasks.

One squad per pl has a flamethrower, LPO or RPO, and a pistol, PM, in place of an AK-74.

1. The weapon squad does not have organic transportation assests. One medium truck can carry a weapon squad and an infantry squad.

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c. three assistant machine-gunners – AK-74 rifle; and

d. two GREN – RPG-7V ATGL and pistol, PM.

Table 2–92: Weapons Squad

14. Mortar Platoon. The mortar platoon in an infantry company comprises 12 pers. Most of the ammunition is carried by members of the rifle company. The structure is as follows:

a. platoon leader – AK-74;

b. assistant platoon leader – BG-15, AK-7;

c. six mortar gunners – AK-74;

d. a forward observer – BG-15, AK-74; and

e. three mortar section leaders – AK-74.

Table 2–93: Mortar Platoon

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V(1)

1

4

3

5

2

NVG

Night Vision Sight (MG)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

1

2

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Note:

1. In abn units, the RPG-7V is replaced by the RPG-16D.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

60 mm Mortar, Light

ATRL, RPG-18/22

2

12

3

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Weapons Company

15. The weapon company provides the bulk of the fire support that a battalion can bring to bear on its opponents. The weapon company HQ comprises six pers with rifles.

Table 2–94: Weapons Company

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

2

2

VHF, Portable, Low Power 5

Equipment Total

82 mm Mortar, M1937 or 2B14

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

ATGM, Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

9 mm Pistol, PM

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

3

9

3

2

17

66

8

6

3

8

Collimator

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (ATGL)

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1 or DM-09/DAK-1

3

7

3

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

13

4

Note:

Mov of the wpn coy requires three utility trucks and 12 light trucks.

Some inf bns may have a Mortar coy with nine 82 mm mortars instead of a Mortar pl in the wpn coy.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–95: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon

Table 2–96: Mortar Platoon

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

SAM, SA-14 or SA-7B Shoulder-fired

9

2

9

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power 4

Note:

Three light trucks can move this SAM pl.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

82 mm Mortar, M1937 or 2B14

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

4

18

3

4

3

Collimator

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1 or DM-09/DAK-1

3

2

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Note:

In a mot inf bn, one utility truck and three light trucks from the bde level wpn transport coy can move this Mortar pl.

Some mot inf or inf bns may have a Mortar coy with nine 82 mm mortars instead of this Mortar pl in the wpn coy.

The 2B14 Mortar is replacing the M1937.

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Table 2–97: Anti-tank Platoon

Table 2–98: Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon

16. Automatic Grenade Launcher Squad. The AGL squad comprises the following:

a. a squad leader (CPL) – AK-74;

b. a snr rifleman (SNR PTE) – AK-74, RPG-18/22;

c. two GREN (PTEs) – AGS-17, PM; and

d. four riflemen/assistant GREN (privates) – AK-74.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGM, Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

4

15

2

4

3

2

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms) 3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 4

Note:

Two light trucks can carry this AT pl.

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

6

18

7

3

Night Vision Sight (AGL)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

3

2

VHF, Portable, Low Power 4

Note:

Three light trucks can carry this AGL pl.

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Table 2–99: Automatic Grenade Launcher Squad

Table 2–100: Signal Platoon

Table 2–101: Supply and Service Platoon

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

2

6

2

1

Night Vision Sight (AGL)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

1

1

VHF, Portable, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

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13

1

1

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Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

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Truck, Utility

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1

1

1

1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

19

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Infantry Brigade Fire Support Assets

17. The infantry brigade’s fire support assets (or brigade artillery group) includes the mortar battalion.

18. Figure 2–28 illustrates the organisation of the mortar battalion. Table 2–93, and Table 2–102 to Table 2–116 show the principal equipment for the battalion and units comprising the battalion.

Ambulance

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Figure 2–28: Mortar Battalion

Table 2–102: Headquarters Mortar Battalion

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

19

1

1

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Table 2–103: Mortar Company

Ambulance

NVG (Driver)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Trailer, Water (900/1200 L)

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Van, Kitchen

1

1

2

1

1

1

3

2

6

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

120 mm Mortar, M1943/2S12 or 82 mm Mortar, M1937/2B14/2B9

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

6

6

47

2

4

6

Collimator

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

6

3

2

1

1

1

7

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

5

1

Note:

Some inf bns may have a Mortar coy with nine 82 mm Mortar instead of a Mortar pl in the wpn coy. In that case, the coy would have a third Mortar pl.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–104: Multiple Rocket Launcher Company

Other Brigade Assets

19. Other brigade assets include an AA artillery company, an anti-tank company, a recon company, an engineer company, a signal company, a chemical defence platoon, a materiel support company, a maintenance platoon and a medical platoon.

Table 2–105: A 23 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Company

EquipmentTotal

Six-Launcher Nine-Launcher

107 mm Type 63

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ATRL, RPG-18/22

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

6

1

2

6

9

1

3

9

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility (Coy COP)

Van, Signal

2

8

1

1

2

11

1

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

7

1

3

1

10

1

4

Note:

This MRL coy may have either two or three firing pl. Thus, the number of launchers is either six or nine.

Equipment Total

23 mm AA Gun, ZU-23 8

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

8

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

3

1

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Table 2–106: Anti-tank Guided Missile Company

Table 2–107: Reconnaissance Company (Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

ACV, BRDM-2U

ATGL, RPG-7V

BRDM-3 with 5 x AT-5/‘Spandrel’

4

12

12

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Truck, Medium

1

1

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

16

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

17

87

10

6

10

Motorcycle

NVG (Drivers)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

9

4

13

17

3

3

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mounted, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mounted, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

11

4

1

1

1

Note:

In some cases, the mdm truck in the mot tpt squad may carry a 12.7 mm HMG or a 30 mm AGL. This wpn provides a min of fire spt for the unit during mov by veh.

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Table 2–108: Reconnaissance Platoon (Reconnaissance Company)

Table 2–109: Motorcycle Platoon (Reconnaissance Company)

Table 2–110: Motor Transport Squad (Reconnaissance Company)

EquipmentTotal

Squad

Total

Platoon

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG RPK-74

9 mm pistol, PM

1

6

1

4

20

3

1

NVGs 3 9

VHF, Portable, Low Power 1 4

EquipmentTotal

Squad

Total

Platoon

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol PM

1

6

4

17

1

Motorcycle

NVGs

3

1

9

4

VHF, Portable, Low Power 1 4

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74 9

NVG (Drivers)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

4

3

1

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

1

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Table 2–111: Engineer Company (Infantry Brigade)

Note:

In some cases, the mdm trucks in this mot tpt squad may carry a 12.7 mm HMG or a 30 mm AGL. These wpn provide a min of fire spt for the recon squad during veh mov.

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO or RPO

4

4

Bridge, Truck-launched

Ditching Machine, PZM/MK(1)

Mine Detector, DIM

Minelayer, PMR

Route-clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT(2)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Dump

Truck, Medium

Truck, Water Purification

Truck, Crane

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

4

4

1

3

1

2

1

6

1

2

9

1

2

4

1

1

HF or VHF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

1

1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–112: Signal Company (Infantry Brigade)

Note:

1. An engr coy in an inf bde normally does not have ditching machines or a route-clearing vehicle.

2. The mot inf div or inf div normally has only an engr coy organic to it. However, such a div would probably receive additional spt from national level engr organisations.

Equipment Total

Motorcycle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

3

1

3

5

10

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

2

1

2

8

2

2

7

3

Note:

The radios listed normally spt the bde HQ, but the bde may attach some to subordinate HQ.

An inf div with only a sig coy organic to it would probably receive additional sig spt from the NAP.

MC provide a messenger/courier svc.

Fd telephones and switchboards are standard equip in the wire and telephone pl.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–113: Chemical Defence Platoon (Infantry Brigade)

Table 2–114: Materiel Support Company (Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2RKh(1)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66(2)

Truck, decon ARS-12U/14

3

1

1

3

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

3

Note:

1. Some inf bde may use the truck-mounted chem recon veh UAZ-69RKh instead of the armd BRDM-2RKh.

2. Some inf bde may use the single-axle DDP decon trailer, towed by a light truck, to perform the same PERS-D functions as the truck-mounted DDA-53/66.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (4000 L)

Van, Maint

1

4

2

10

30

8

40

2

10

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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Table 2–115: Maintenance Platoon (Infantry Brigade)

Table 2–116: Medical Platoon (Infantry Brigade)

Infantry Division Assets

20. The infantry division assets include the separate tank battalion and the artillery brigade.

Separate Tank Battalion

21. Figure 2–29 shows the organisation of the separate tank battalion. Table 2–117 to Table 2–123 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Recovery

Truck, Medium

Van, Maint

1

1

2

2

4

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

Ambulance

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Light

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, Medium

Van, Hospital

4

1

1

1

1

2

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Note:

Other GP trucks may serve as ambulances.

Some mdm pl, particularly those in mech and tank units, have two collection squads. In that case, there are four additional ambulances.

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Table 2–117: Separate Tank Battalion

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74/AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BMP-1W2K

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

ATGL, RPG-7V

Flamethrower, LPO or RPO

Medium Tank, T-80U (Command Vehicle)

Medium Tank, T-80U

79

110

1

2

2

2

1

30

Ambulance

ARV

Bridge, Tank-launched

Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK

Dozer Blade, BTU

Mine Clearing Plough

Mine Roller Plough

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

Route-clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

1

2

1

1

1

9

3

6

1

1

3

1

1

7

5

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Van, Kitchen

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

5

1

1

13

1

1

2

1

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Table 2–118: Tank Company

Table 2–119: Engineer Platoon (Separate Tank Battalion)

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

6

2

2

37

5

1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

Medium Tank, T-80U

6

24

10

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

10

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

Flamethrower, LPO or RPO

10

1

2

Bridge, Tank-launched

Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK

Dozer Blade, BTU

Mine Roller Plough

Mine Clearing Plough

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Route-clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT

Truck, Medium

1

1

1

3

9

1

1

5

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

3

1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–120: Signal Squad (Separate Tank Battalion)

Table 2–121: Maintenance Squad (Separate Tank Battalion)

Table 2–122: Support Platoon (Separate Tank Battalion)

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)(1)

13

1

1

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

1

2

1

2

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

1

2

1

Note:

1. In some sep tank bns, the tracked ACV, BMP-1KSh may replace the wheeled ACV, BTR (R-145BM).

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

7

1

Armd Recovery Vehicle

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Van, Maint

2

1

1

1

1

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power 2

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

19

1

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Table 2–123: Medical Squad (Separate Tank Battalion)

Artillery Brigade

22. Figure 2–30 illustrates the organisation of the artillery brigade (infantry division). Divisions always have regiments with only one of each type of battalion. The equipment listing does not include a second gun-howitzer battalion. Most regiments have one of each type of battalion: howitzer, gun-howitzer and MRL. Regiments with two 152 mm gun-howitzer battalion are more common in districts with more than three manoeuvre brigades. Table 2–194 on page 2F-98 and Table 2–124 detail the principal equipment for the brigade and the control company.

23. The artillery brigade comprises the major components of the divisional artillery group.

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Kitchen

2

1

7

1

5

8

11

5

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74 4

Ambulance

NVG

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

1

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–124: Control Company (Artillery Brigade)

122 mm Howitzer Battalion

24. Figure 2–31 illustrates the organisation of the 122 mm howitzer battalion. Table 2–125 and Table 2–126 list the principal equipment for the battalion and the howitzer company.

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145 BM)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

2

4

3

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2RKh

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

1

1

1

1

2

1

7

2

1

3

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Portable, Low Power or Very Low Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

5

3

1

1

1

6

4

1

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Figure 2–31: 122 mm Howitzer Battalion

Table 2–125: 122 mm Howitzer Battalion

Equipment Total

122 mm Howitzer, D-30

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ACRV, 1V19 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V111 (Bn FDC)

ACRV, 1V18 (Coy COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, SA-14 or SA-7B Shoulder-fired

18

18

1

3

1

3

6

18

Control

122 mmGun-Howitzer

T2-128

T2-127

Control +122 mmGun-Howitzer

122 mmGun-Howitzer

122 mmGun-Howitzer

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Table 2–126: 122 mm Howitzer Company

Ambulance

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

1

1

4

11

2

1

4

1

1

9

2

34

4

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power or Very Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

4

14

23

8

1

Equipment Total

122 mm Howitzer, D-30

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V18 (Coy COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14 Shoulder-fired

6

6

1

1

2

6

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

1

1

8

1

Equipment Total

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152 mm Gun-Howitzer Battalion

25. Figure 2–32 illustrates the organisation of the 152 mm gun-howitzer battalion. Table 2–127 and Table 2–128 list the principal equipment for the battalion and gun-howitzer company.

Figure 2–32: 152 mm Gun-Howitzer Battalion

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

7

2

2

Equipment Total

Control

T2-130

T2-129

Control

122 mmGun-Howitzer

122 mmGun-Howitzer

122 mmGun-Howitzer

122 mmGun-Howitzer

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Table 2–127: A 152 mm Gun-Howitzer Battalion

Equipment Total

152 mm Gun-Howitzer, D-20 or 2S7

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ACRV, 1V19 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V111 (Bn FDC)

ACRV, 1V18 (Coy COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14 Shoulder-fired

18

18

1

3

1

3

6

18

Ambulance

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

1

1

4

11

2

1

4

1

1

9

2

34

4

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power or Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

4

14

23

8

1

Note:

The 2S7 is rapidly replacing the D-20 towed gun-howitzer in all units.

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Table 2–128: A 152 mm Gun-Howitzer Company

122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion

26. Figure 2–33 illustrates the organisation of the 122 mm MRL battalion. Table 2–129 to Table 2–132 list the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

152 mm Gun-Howitzer, D-20 or 2S7

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V18 (Coy COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14 Shoulder-fired

6

6

1

1

2

6

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

8

1

1

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

7

2

2

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Table 2–129: A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion (Artillery Brigade)

Table 2–130: Control Platoon (A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion)

Equipment Total

122 mm MRL, BM-27

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V19 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V111 (Bn FDC)

ACRV, 1V18 (Coy COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14 Shoulder-fired

18

3

1

1

3

6

18

Ambulance

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint\

Van, Signal

1

1

2

3

3

27

3

37

1

3

4

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

6

6

18

1

Equipment Total

ACRV, 1V19 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V111 (Bn FDC)

1

1

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Table 2–131: A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Company

Ambulance

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

1

1

1

1

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

3

5

1

Equipment Total

122 mm MRL, BM-27

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V18 (Coy COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14 Shoulder-fired

6

1

1

2

6

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

3

6

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

4

2

Equipment Total

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Table 2–132: Materiel Support Platoon (A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion)

27. 23 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Company (Artillery Brigade).Details on the organisation and principal equipment for the 23 mm AA gun company are included in Figure 2–30 and Table 2–105.

Target Acquisition Company

28. Table 2–133 details the principal equipment for the TA company.

Table 2–133: Target Acquisition Company (Artillery Brigade)

Equipment Total

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

18

1

3

1

3

18

3

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

APC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)(1)

APC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR 10)(2)

1

1

1

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Materiel Support Company

29. Table 2–134 details the principal equipment for the materiel support company.

Table 2–134: Materiel Support Company (Artillery Brigade)

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Sound-ranging Set

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Van, Maint

Van, Survey

1

2

1

1

1

1

2

3

3

4

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

13

4

1

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Big Fred’ counter Mortar/counter bty radar.

2. This system includes the ‘Rice Bag’ battlefield survl radar.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

2

20

6

32

1

1

6

2

Equipment Total

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Maintenance Company

30. Table 2–135 lists the principal equipment for the maintenance company.

Table 2–135: Maintenance Company (Artillery Brigade)

31. Chemical Defence Platoon (Artillery Brigade). Details on the organisation and principal equipment for the chemical defence platoon are included in Figure 2–30 and Table 2–113.

32. Medical Platoon (Artillery Brigade). Details on the organisation and principal equipment for the medical platoon are included in Figure 2–30 and Table 2–116.

Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade

33. Figure 2–34 illustrates the organisation of the AA gun brigade. Table 2–136 to Table 2–141 detail the principal equipment for the brigade and its sub-units.

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

ATGL, RPG-7V

2

4

Trailer, Welding

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Truck, Recovery

Van, Maint

1

3

2

1

1

3

1

6

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–136: A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade (Infantry Division)

Principal Items of Equipment

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Hea

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Fire

Con

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com

pany

Ant

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APC, BTR-60 (PU-12) 2 2

Weapons

7 mm AA Gun, 2S6

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

3

24

12

24

15

Trucks

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, Chem, UAZ-69RKh

Truck, Crane

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Maint

Van, Radar

Van, Signal

Ambulance

1

3

2

1

3

1

2

1

4

4

36

4

4

2

33

1

2

1

4

10

7

69

1

1

6

1

4

6

3

1

Trailers

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 /1200 L)

1

1

1

4

4

4

4

5

2

3

2

3

5

8

8

4

2

7

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Table 2–137: Brigade Headquarters (A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade)

Radars

Aerial survl/TA, ‘Flat Face’

Radar, Fire Control, ‘Flap Wheel’

2

4

2

4

Radios

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

Warning Receiver

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

18

12

4

2

1

22

14

2

1

2

2

2

1

5

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR-60 (PU-12)

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

2

3

Ambulance

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

1

1

1

3

1

2

Principal Items of Equipment

Bri

gad

e H

ead

quar

ters

Fire

Con

trol

com

pan

y

An

ti-ai

rcra

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un

Com

pan

y [5

7 m

m]

Ser

vice

Com

pany

Tota

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Table 2–138: Fire Control Company (A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade)

Table 2–139: 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Company

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

2

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

Equipment Total

Radar, Aerial survl/TA, ‘Flat Face’

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Chem recon, UAZ-69RKh

Truck, Utility

Van, Radar

Van, Signal

2

1

1

3

2

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

1

1

Equipment Total

57 mm AA Gun, 2S6

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

6

3

Equipment Total

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Table 2–140: Surface-to-Air Missile Squad (A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Company)

Radar, Fire Control, Flap Wheel(1)

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Van, Radar(1)

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

9

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

Warning Receiver

6

3

1

Note:

1. Some units may have the older ‘Fire Can’ fire control radar and the PUAZO-6 fire control director with an optical rangefinder. In that case, the coy would have two additional mdm trucks as prime movers for this combination of towed fire control systems, but it would not have the truck-mounted ‘Flap Wheel’ radar van.

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

3

3

Truck, Light 1

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–141: Service Company (A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade)

Anti-tank Battalion

34. Figure 2–35 illustrates the organisation of the AT battalion. Table 2–142 to Table 2–145 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

2

3

3

2

5

1

33

1

2

2

4

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

2

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Table 2–142: Anti-tank Battalion (Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

100 mm AT Gun, T-12/MT-12

ACV, BRDM-2U

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)/BRDM-2U

ATGL, RPG-7V

BRDM-3 with 5 x AT-5/Spandrel

12

4

1

9

9

Ambulance

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1, or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

4

3

10

1

1

1

1

4

26

3

3

2

1

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

3

1

28

10

1

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Table 2–143: Anti-tank Gun Company (Anti-tank Battalion)

Table 2–144: Anti-tank Guided Missile Company (Anti-tank Battalion)

Note:

Some AT units from the NAP have three AT gun batteries instead of two AT gun batteries and one ATGM coy. An army, region, district, or div may receive such a bn, known as an AT gun bn.

Sep Mech inf bde and well-equipped districts can have either the bn as depicted above or a bn composed entirely of ATGM batteries, in which case it would be referred to as an ATGM bn. During force modernisation, the tendency is for districts/bde with offensive contingency msn to have an ATGM bn, whereas districts/bde with primarily defensive contingency msn have the standard AT bn.

Equipment Total

100 mm AT Gun, T-12/MT-12 6

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

1

1

1

8

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

7

Equipment Total

ACV, BRDM-2U

ATGL, RPG-7V

BRDM-3 with 5 x AT-5/Spandrel

4

9

9

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Truck, Medium

1

1

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

13

Equipment Total

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Table 2–145: Materiel Support Platoon (Anti-tank Battalion)

Divisional Aviation Battalion

35. Figure 2–36 illustrates the organisation of the divisional aviation battalion. Table 2–146 to Table 2–155 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

Ambulance

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

8

1

1

3

1

4

7

3

1

2

2

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

3

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2–3

6: D

ivis

iona

l Avi

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n B

atta

lion

T2-1

48

T2-1

51

T2-1

52

T2-1

53T2

-155

T2-1

54F2

-26

T2-9

6F2

-25

T2-1

14T2

-102

T2-1

56T2

-157

T2-1

16T2

-149

T2-1

50

T2-9

3

T2-1

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Table 2–146: Air Assault Company (Divisional Aviation Battalion)

Table 2–147: Air Assault Platoon (Air Assault Company – Divisional Aviation Battalion)

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

0.50 inch Calibre Sniper Rifle

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-16D

ATGM Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

Flamethrower, LPO or RPO

22

64

9

5

5

9

29

15

3

3

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

NVG

11

5

8

Burst Transmission

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

4

9

4

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-16D

Flamethrower, LPO or RPO

7

19

3

3

3

9

5

1

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36. An air assault squad can be lifted by an Mi-24 ‘Hind’ helicopter (helo) and comprises eight pers, as follows:

a. a squad leader – AKS-74 with BG-15;

b. four riflemen – AKS-74, one with a BG-15;

c. a sniper/marksman – SVD1;

d. a machine-gunner – RPKS-74; and

e. a GREN – RPG-16D and PM.

Table 2–148: Air Assault Squad

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

NVG

4

2

3

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

3

1

Note:

One squad ldr is also the assistant pl leader.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD(1)

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-16D

2

5

1

1

1

1

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

1

1

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power 1

Note:

1. Squads can choose between a 7.62 mm or 0.50 inch calibre sniper rifle. Additional RPG-18 or MON-50 APW may be carried on some msn.

Equipment Total

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37. Weapons Squad (Air Assault Platoon – Divisional Aviation Battalion). Details on the principal equipment for the weapon squad are included in Table 2–92.

Table 2–149: Anti-tank Guided Missile Platoon (Air Assault Company – Divisional Aviation Battalion)

Table 2–150: Reconnaissance Helicopter Company

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGM Manpack, AT-4/‘Spigot’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

6

16

11

6

6

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

3

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

1

4

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BTR 70PU

Mi-24K (‘Hind’ G2)

3

34

1

14

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

NVG

Truck, Medium

1

3

1

5

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

3

4

1

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Table 2–151: Utility Helicopter Company

Note:

Details of the helo maint pl are not included.

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BTR 70PU

Mi-17 (Hip-H)

3

34

1

14

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

NVG

Truck, Medium

1

3

1

5

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

3

4

1

Note:

Details of the helo maint pl are not included.

A Hip-H can carry up to 30 tp in overload condition but typically carries 24 tp. It is fitted with a nose mounted 12.7 mm MG.

For assault msn, the Hip-H can carry external stores including ATGM and rockets, but at the expense of the troop lift capacity. Generally, aerial fire spt to assault acty would be provided by the attack helo coy and/or the Musorian Air Force.

The assault helo coy can lift the three air assault coys simultaneously.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–152: Attack Helicopter Company

Table 2–153: Maintenance Company (Divisional Aviation Battalion)

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BTR 70PU

Mi-24/25 (Hind D/E/F) or Mi-28 (Havoc)

3

34

1

14

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

NVG

Truck, Medium

1

3

1

5

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

3

4

1

Note:

Details of the helo maint pl are not included.

The Mi-24 ‘Hind’ can carry a squad as well as its external wpn. It is usually employed in the aerial fire spt role rather than as an assault transport. The M-28 ‘Havoc’ cannot lift tp. Armoured div avn bns are equipped with the Mi-28 ‘Havoc’. All other divisional avn bns have the Mi-24 ‘Hind’.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

10

102

5

15

10

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Table 2–154: Signal Platoon (Divisional Aviation Battalion)

38. Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon (Divisional Aviation Battalion). Details on the SAM platoon are included in Figure 2–36 and Table 2–95.

39. Chemical Defence Platoon (Divisional Aviation Battalion). Details on the chemical defence platoon are included in Figure 2–36 and Table 2–113.

Trailer, Welding

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Truck, Recovery

Van, Maint

3

20

6

8

5

28

8

6

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

2

37

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

13

1

2

NVG (Driver)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

2

1

1

1

1

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

5

3

3

Equipment Total

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Table 2–155: Motor Transport Platoon (Divisional Aviation Battalion)

40. Supply and Service Platoon (Divisional Aviation Battalion).Details on the principal equipment for the supply and service platoon are included in Table 2–101.

41. Medical Platoon (Divisional Aviation Battalion). Details on the principal equipment for the medical platoon are included in Table 2–116.

Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion

42. Figure 2–37 illustrates the organisation of the recon and EC battalion. Table 2–156 to Table 2–161 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

43. The GS normally allocates a reconnaissance and EC battalion, as a whole, to support a military region or expeditionary army. The region or army, in turn, may attach such a battalion to a subordinate MD or division that lacks an organic reconnaissance and EC battalion.

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

46

3

4

6

Motorcycle

NVG (Drivers)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

3

5

4

2

1

25

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

3

4

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Fig

ure

2–37

: R

eco

nn

aiss

anc

e a

nd

Ele

ctro

nic

Co

mba

t B

atta

lion

MS

MC

ON

TRO

L

T2-1

58

T2-1

60

LRR

LRR

T2-1

62

T2-1

63

T2-1

61T2

-159

EC

EW

VH

FH

FFU

SE

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Tab

le 2

–1

56:

Rec

on

na

iss

anc

e an

d E

lec

tro

nic

Co

mb

at B

att

ali

on

(In

fan

try

Div

isio

n)

Pri

ncip

al It

em

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

Headquarters andService Company

Reconnaissance Company (x 2)

Long RangeReconnaissance

Company

Signal ReconnaissanceCompany

JammingCompany

Remotely PilotedVehicles

Company

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

TR

(R-1

45B

M)

AC

V, B

RM

-1K

(1)

AC

V, B

RD

M-2

U

AS

C, B

RD

M-2

2 1

8 12

1 12

2 9 1 24

Rem

ote

ly P

ilote

d V

ehic

les

RP

V, S

hort

-ra

nge

RP

V L

aun

ch V

ehic

le (

Veh

icle

, Med

ium

)

RP

V V

ehic

le (

Tru

ck, C

ran

e)

Van

, Gro

und

Con

trol

Sta

tion

(RP

V)

Van

, msn

Con

trol

(R

PV

)

4 4 2 2 1

4 4 2 2 1

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Ele

ctro

nic

Com

bat

Sys

tem

s

Rad

ar

Inte

rcep

t/DF

Rad

io In

terc

ept/D

F,V

HF

/HF

Com

mu

nica

tions

Jam

mer

, VH

F

Com

mu

nica

tions

Jam

mer

, HF

Pro

xim

ity F

uze

Ja

mm

er

3 7

3 6 3 9

3 10 6 3 9

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Co

mm

and

4 5 4 3 1 2

1 1 1

2 1

4 1 1 1

9 9 5 3 1 5

Pri

ncip

al It

em

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

Headquarters andService Company

Reconnaissance Company (x 2)

Long RangeReconnaissance

Company

Signal ReconnaissanceCompany

JammingCompany

Remotely PilotedVehicles

Company

Total

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Van

, Jam

mer

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

Van

, Sig

nal r

econ

Am

bula

nce

1 6 1

1 10

18 1 3

118 4 6 13 1

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900

L)

1 6 3 2

11 1 1

21 1 1

3 1 1

36 9 3 5

Pri

ncip

al It

em

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

Headquarters andService Company

Reconnaissance Company (x 2)

Long RangeReconnaissance

Company

Signal ReconnaissanceCompany

JammingCompany

Remotely PilotedVehicles

Company

Total

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Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

Rad

io, V

HF

/UH

F

Rad

io T

eleg

raph

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

2 3 2 1 2 1 1 6 2

20 20 2 2 2

13 13 1 1 1

7 4 4 1 1

22 1 1

13 4 1 1

55 62 9 6 6 2 1 6 8

No

te:

Thi

s sy

stem

incl

udes

the

‘Tal

l Mik

e’ b

attl

efie

ld s

urv

l rad

ar.

Pri

ncip

al It

em

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

Headquarters andService Company

Reconnaissance Company (x 2)

Long RangeReconnaissance

Company

Signal ReconnaissanceCompany

JammingCompany

Remotely PilotedVehicles

Company

Total

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Table 2–157: Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Infantry Division)

Table 2–158: Long-Range Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Infantry

Division)

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BRM-1K(1)

ASC, BRDM-2

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-1 8/22

14

38

4

22

4

6

4

6

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

5

5

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

10

10

1

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BRDM-2U

ASC, BRDM-2

ATRL, RPG-18/22

13

23

13

16

1

12

13

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Table 2–159: Signals Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Infantry

Division)

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

7

7

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

13

13

1

Note:

Pers in the LRR coy are parachute trained. Small teams of four to six pers can enter the en rear area by parachute, helo, vehicle or on foot. They can also land by transport helo with their cbt vehicles.

A variant of the LRR coy could have 12 BTR-80A APC instead of the BRDM-2s. In that case, the command vehicle could be either a BRDM-2U or a command variant of the BTR.

Equipment Total

Radio Intercept/DF, HF/VHF

Radar Intercept/DF

7

3

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Van, Command

Van, Maint

Van, Signal recon

1

11

1

1

1

1

1

10

Equipment Total

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Table 2–160: Jamming Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Infantry Division)

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

4

1

4

7

1

Equipment Total

Communications Jammer, VHF

Communications Jammer, HF

Proximity Fuze Jammer

Radio Intercept/DF, VHF/HF

6

3

9

3

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Light

Van, Signal recon

Van, Command

Van, Maint

Van, Jammer

1

21

1

2

3

1

1

18

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

22

1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–161: Remotely Piloted Vehicle Squadron (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Infantry

Division)

Signals Battalion

44. Figure 2–38 illustrates the organisation of the signal battalion. Table 2–162 to Table 2–165 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

RPV (Short-range)

RPV Recovery Vehicle (Truck, Crane)

RPV Launch Vehicle (Truck, Medium)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Van, Ground Control Station (RPV)

Van, Maint

Van, Command

Van, msn Control (RPV)

4

2

4

1

3

1

1

1

4

2

1

1

1

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

4

13

1

Note:

An expeditionary army, the CDF and higher levels of command normally have a recon and EC bn with an organic RPV sqn. If the GS allocates a recon and EC bn from the DMI to a region, it normally includes an RPV sqn. District and divisional recon and EC bns may or may not have an organic RPV sqn. The equip listing for the recon and EC bn includes the RPV sqn.

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Fig

ure

2–3

8: S

igna

ls B

atta

lion

T2-1

66T2

-167

T2-1

65

T2-1

64

SV

CR

AD

IO

RA

DIO

WIR

EC

OU

RIE

RO

PS

RA

DIO

TE

LEP

HO

NE

& T

ELE

GR

AP

H

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Table 2–162: Signals Battalion

Table 2–163: Radio Company

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM) 8

Ambulance

Motorcycle

Truck, Light

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

1

13

7

2

10

10

3

1

12

3

9

33

4

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF/HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

Communication Centre

Warning Receiver

20

6

8

7

5

8

6

2

3

Note:

The radios listed spt the HQ of the unit to which the sig bn is organic or attached.

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM) 8

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Table 2–164: Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

1

3

1

4

12

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

7

6

8

6

1

8

1

Equipment Total

Motorcycle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Signal

13

5

4

2

3

4

21

Communications Centre

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

2

2

1

6

13

2

Note:

MC provide the div comd with a messenger/courier svc.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–165: Supply and Service Platoon (Signals Battalion)

Engineer Battalion

45. Figure 2–39 illustrates the organisation of the engineer battalion. Table 2–167 to Table 2–170 and Table 2–195 on page 2F-101 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

Ambulance

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

1

1

2

2

3

5

3

6

1

3

4

Radio, HF, Manpack, Low Power 2

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Fig

ure

2–39

: E

ngin

eer

Bat

talio

n

T2-1

71

T2-1

72T2

-168

T2-1

69

T2-1

70

DIV

E

T2-1

73S

VC

T2-1

68

T2-1

68

T2-1

68

T2-1

68

Asl

tX

ing

SP

T

SP

T

Pow

erbo

at

CB

T

SP

EC

TAS

KS

RD

&B

DG

CO

NS

T

RD

&B

DG

CO

NS

T

Bun

ker

Con

st

CO

NS

T

CB

T

Hy

Equ

ip

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Table 2–166: Combat Engineer Company (Engineer Battalion)

Table 2–167: Assault Crossing Company (Engineer Battalion)

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

Armoured Engr Tractor, IMR

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Mine Detector, DIM

Mine Clearer, MTWMTK-2

Minelayer, PMR/GMZ1

1

2

3

2

2

3

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Medium(1)

2

1

1

8

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power(1)

1

5

Note:

1. The GMZ armoured tracked mine-layer is more common in the Mech inf div. When the GMZ replaces the towed PMR, this coy needs only five mdm trucks but has a total of eight vehicle-mounted radios.

Equipment Total

ACV, BRDM-2U

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

1

3

Assault Boat

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tracked Ferry, GSP/PMM-2(1)

Trailer, Amphibious, PKP

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Compressor

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

10

12

6

6

1

1

1

1

1

2

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Table 2–168: Construction Company (Engineer Battalion)

Table 2–169: Road and Bridge Construction Company (Engineer Battalion)

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

3

Note:

1. Two GSP heavy amphibious ferry vehicles make up one ferry. Thus, the assault crossing coy actually has 12 half-ferries. With the newer PMM-2 system, six PMM-2 vehicles can form six ferries.

Equipment Total

Ditching Machine, PZM/BTM/MDK

Piledriver Set, KMS

Route-clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT

Tractor

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Crane Shovel

Truck, Dump

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water Purification

4

1

6

2

1

1

1

1

2

1

13

1

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

3

Equipment Total

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired 3

Equipment Total

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Table 2–170: Pontoon Bridge Company (Engineer Battalion)

Bridge, Tank-launched

Bridge, Truck-launched

Concrete Mixer

Grader

Route-clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Saw

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Crane Shovel

Truck, Dump

Truck, Medium

Truck, Sawmill

Truck, Utility

4

8

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

1

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

6

Equipment Total

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired 3

Bridge, PMP Centre

Bridge, PMP Ramp

Power Boat

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Utility

16

2

6

1

1

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

4

Equipment Total

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Chemical Defence Company (Infantry Division)

46. Table 2–171 details the principal equipment of the infantry division.

Table 2–171: Chemical Defence Company (Infantry Division)

Note:

A full bridge set consists of 32 centre and four ramp squads. The half-set held by the engr bn can make up a bridge (119 m of 60 ton bridge, 191 m of 20 ton bridge) or several rafts.

Equipment Total

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2RKh(1)

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66(2)

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14

Truck, decon, TMS-65

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (2000 L)

4

1

2

2

1

8

4

4

3

6

1

2

2

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

2

4

Note:

1. Some mot inf and inf divs may use the truck-mounted Chem recon vehicle UAZ-69RKh instead of the armoured BRDM-2RKh.

2. Some inf divs may use the single-axle DDP decon trailer, towed by a light truck, to perform the same PERS-D function as the truck-mounted DDA-53/66.

Equipment Total

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Materiel Support Battalion

47. Figure 2–40 illustrates the organisation of the materiel support battalion. Table 2–172 to Table 2–178 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

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Table 2–172: Materiel Support Battalion (Infantry Division)

Table 2–173: Ammunition Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

17

2

Ambulance

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Crane

Truck, Kitchen

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (900 L)

Van, Maint

Van, Mbl Fd Bakery

Van, Signal

1

154

32

6

100

7

4

2

33

158

100

7

6

11

4

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

5

1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (5000 L)

50

1

50

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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Table 2–174: Petrol, Oils and Lubricants Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion)

Table 2–175: Cargo Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion)

Table 2–176: Maintenance Platoon (Materiel Support Battalion)

Table 2–177: Supply and Service Platoon (Materiel Support Battalion)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (5000 L)

50

1

50

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light(1)

Truck, Medium(2)

Truck, Crane

1

30

30

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Note:

1. In a Mech Inf Div, each of these light trucks can pull a single-axle cargo trailer.

2. In a Mech Inf Div, each of these mdm trucks can pull a double-axle cargo trailer.

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 1

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Van, Maint

6

1

9

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 1

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Table 2–178: Mobile Field Kitchen (Materiel Support Battalion)

48. Central Supply Depot. Details on the central supply depot are not shown.

Maintenance Battalion

49. Figure 2–41 illustrates the organisation of the maintenance battalion. Table 2–179 to Table 2–187 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Ambulance

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Kitchen

Truck, Light

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Maint

1

3

2

2

2

3

6

1

Equipment Total

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Medium

Van, Mbl Fd Bakery

4

8

4

Equipment Total

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ure

2–4

1: M

ain

ten

ance

Ba

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(In

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Div

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T2-1

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RT2

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T2-1

84T2

-185

T2-1

82

T2-1

86O

RT2

-187

SVC

SPEC

T2-1

90T2

-183

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Table 2–179: Maintenance Battalion (Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 11

Ambulance

Armoured Recovery Vehicle

Motorcycle

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tractor, arty, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Truck, Recovery

Van, Light

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

1

2

3

1

1

2

13

7

3

1

3

4

4

1

3

20

5

2

3

1

40

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

4

5

1

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Table 2–180: Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Company (Maintenance Battalion)

Table 2–181: Wheeled Vehicle Maintenance Company (Maintenance Battalion)

Table 2–182: Ordnance Maintenance Company (Maintenance Battalion)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

3

2

1

4

1

1

12

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 4

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

4

2

1

6

1

1

14

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

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Table 2–183: Supply and Service Platoon (Maintenance Battalion – Southern and Central Regions)

Table 2–184: Supply and Service Platoon (Maintenance – Northern and Eastern Regions)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

2

2

1

1

1

8

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 1

Ambulance

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

1

5

1

3

4

10

4

5

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–185: Recovery Platoon (Maintenance Battalion – Southern and Central Regions)

Table 2–186: Recovery Platoon (Maintenance Battalion – Northern and Eastern Regions)

Ambulance

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

1

6

1

3

4

10

4

6

1

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

Armoured Recovery Vehicle

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tractor, arty, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Truck, Recovery

2

1

1

2

2

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

4

Equipment Total

Armoured Recovery Vehicle

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tractor, arty, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Truck, Recovery

5

1

1

2

2

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–187: Special Maintenance Platoon

Medical Battalion

50. Figure 2–42 illustrates the organisation of the medical battalion. Table 2–188 to Table 2–192 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Van, Maint

1

6

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Fig

ure

2–4

2: M

edic

al B

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alio

n

T2-1

94T2

-195

T2-1

92

T2-1

93

INTE

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91

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Table 2–188: Medical Battalion (infantry Division)

Equipment Total

Ambulance

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, decon, DDP(1)

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66(1)

Truck, Light

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14(1)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

Van, Generator

Van, Hospital

12

4

2

1

3

10

1

2

19

4

3

21

3

6

2

1

1

9

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

4

1

Note:

1. Equip totals here are most likely for the mdm bn in a mot or Mech Inf Div, an expeditionary army or the CDF. In an inf div, there are more likely to be three DDA-53/66 trucks and three DDP trailers for PERS-D and only one ARS-12U/14 truck for VEH-D.

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Table 2–189: Medical Company

Table 2–190: Collection and Evacuation Platoon (Medical Company)

Table 2–191: Disinfection and Decontamination Platoon (Medical Battalion)

Equipment Total

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium(1)

Van, Hospital

7

2

1

2

7

9

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Note:

1. In better equipped units, additional hospital vans may replace these GP cargo trucks.

Equipment Total

Ambulance

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

12

3

1

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, decon, DDP(1)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66(1)

Truck, Utility

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/141

1

1

1

1

1

3

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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Table 2–192: Supply and Service Platoon (Medical Battalion)

Note:

1. Equip totals here are most likely in the mdm bn in a mot or mech inf div, an expeditionary army or the CDF. In an inf div, there are more likely to be three DDA-53/66 trucks and three DDP trailers for PERS-D and only one ARS-12U/14 truck for VEH-D.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Maint

4

2

2

1

2

14

1

3

2

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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Eng

ine

er C

ompa

ny

Sig

nal C

ompa

ny

Ch

emic

al D

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Co

mpa

ny

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pan

y

Med

ica

l Pla

toon

Tota

l

3 3

4

65

4

4

6

58

3

33

3

66

6

56

4

20

3

18

284

27

9

18

6

12

9

8

36

31

6

1915

186

87

27

165

260

417

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Table 2–193: Infantry Brigade

Principal Items of Equipment

Bri

gade

Hea

dqua

rter

s

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (x

3)

Mor

tar

Bat

talio

n

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket L

aun

cher

Com

pany

Ant

i-ai

rcra

ft G

un C

ompa

ny

An

ti-ta

nk G

uide

d M

issi

le C

ompa

ny

Rec

onn

aiss

ance

Com

pany

Armoured Vehicles

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2Rh

Weapons

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

40 mm AGL, BG-15

60 mm Mortar, Light

82 mm Mortar, M1937 or 2B14

120 mm Mortar, M1943/2Sl2 or 82 mm Mortar M1937/2B14

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

BRDM-3 with 5 x AT-5/’Spandral’

ATGM Manpack, AT-7/’Saxhorn’

23 mm AA Gun, ZU-23

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

Flamethrower, LPO or RPO

107 mm MRL Type 63

5.45 mm AK-74, Rifle

5.45 mm RPK-74, LMG

7.62 mm PKM

7.62 mm SVD

RPG-7V Recoilless Gun

RPG-18/22

Pistol, PM

3

40

10

13

18

249

27

9

6

9

27

27

1206

162

81

27

135

243

315

18

18

160

6

18

1

18

6

6

60

2

2

8

50

2

12

14

12

36

17

87

10

10

6

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AL1

Co

E

B

M

M

T

4

3

1

1

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

V

V

V

V

A

5

3

10

1

3

1

2

40

8

10

1

2

1

1

4

1

2

1

4

22

93

24

3

1

4

2

11

1

1

3

7

12

5

Sig

nal C

om

pany

Che

mic

al D

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pany

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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ntents

ngineer Equipment

ridge, Truck-launched

inelayer, PMR-3

ine Detector, DIM

ruck, Water Purification

4

3

1

1

rucks

ruck, Utility

ruck, Light

ruck, Medium

ruck, Crane

ruck, decon, ARS-12U/14

ruck, decon, DDA-53/66

ruck, Dump

ruck, POL (5000 L)

ruck, Recovery

ruck, Water (2000 L)

an, Command

an, Hospital

an, Maint

an, Signal

mbulance

2

6

3

3

9

6

3

23

1

1

1

1

1

8

1

1

8

3

1

1

4

9

2

2

1

1

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

He

adqu

arte

rs

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (

x3)

Mor

tar

Bat

talio

n

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket L

aunc

her

Com

pany

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

n C

ompa

ny

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uide

d M

issi

le C

ompa

ny

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Com

pany

Eng

inee

r C

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6

2

1

1

1

1

30

4

10

4

1

1

1

38

6

3

9

11

8

4

4

1

1

7

2

2

8

2

1

2

3

3

1

3 1 1 231

73

12

14

3

8

10

2

1

2

9

Eng

inee

r C

ompa

ny

Sig

nal C

om

pany

Che

mic

al D

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pany

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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Trailers

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900/1200 L)

4

1

3

1

1

2

Radars

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

1 3

Radios

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle, Mount Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

Warning Receiver

3

3

1

1

177

63

12

3

3

3

18

2

3

1

1

3

7

1

1

3 3

4

11

4

1

1

1

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

He

adqu

arte

rs

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (

x3)

Mor

tar

Bat

talio

n

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket L

aunc

her

Com

pany

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

n C

ompa

ny

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uide

d M

issi

le C

ompa

ny

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Com

pany

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AL1

Co

M

R

P

C

M

3

7

6

27

12

P 60 36 72 60 25 2492

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Ma

inte

nanc

e C

ompa

ny

Ch

emic

al D

efen

ceP

lato

on

Med

ical

Pla

too

n

Tota

l

A

A

C

A

A

A

A

3

3

4

1

1

9

3

Sig

nal C

om

pany

Che

mic

al D

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pany

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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ntents

Table 2–194: Artillery Brigade

iscellaneous

angefinder, Stereoscopic

eriscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

ollimator

otorcycle

3

3

9

3

3

18

1

2 or 3

9

ersonnel 63 1656 178 62 52 50 103 75

Principal Items of Equipment

Hea

dqua

rter

s an

d C

ontr

olC

ompa

ny

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (

122)

Gun

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (

152)

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket L

aunc

her

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

Com

pany

(23

)

Targ

et A

cqui

sitio

n C

ompa

ny

rmoured Vehicles

CV, BTR (R-145BM)

hem recon vehicle, BRDM-PRKh

PC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR-10)(1)

PC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)(2)

CRV, 1VI8 (Coy COP)

CRV, 1V19 (Bn COP)

2

1

3

1

3

1

3

1

1

1

1

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

He

adqu

arte

rs

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (

x3)

Mor

tar

Bat

talio

n

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket L

aunc

her

Com

pany

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

n C

ompa

ny

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uide

d M

issi

le C

ompa

ny

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Com

pany

Eng

inee

r C

ompa

ny

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4

18

18

18

8

26

57

3

3

4

1

1

1

32

6

2

1

3

1

1

6

3

1

2

1

2

1

1

4

9

3

13

33

149

3

2

1

13

1

2

1

17

15

1

7

Targ

et A

cqui

sitio

n C

ompa

ny

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pany

Che

mic

al D

efen

ceP

lato

on

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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2F-99

Weapons

122 mm Howitzer, D-30

152 mm Gun-Howitzer, D-20 or 2S7

122 mm MRL, BM-27

23 mm AA Gun, ZU-23

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

4

3

18

6

18

18

6

18

18

6

18

8

Trucks

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V111

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, Crane

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Recovery

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Hospital

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

Van, Survey

Ambulance

7

2

1

3

3

1

1

9

34

2

1

4

1

3

1

1

9

34

2

1

4

1

3

1

1

37

3

3

4

1

1

8

3

Principal Items of Equipment

Hea

dqua

rter

s a

nd C

ontr

olC

ompa

ny

How

itze

r B

atta

lion

(122

)

Gun

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (

152)

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket L

aunc

her

Bat

talio

n (

122)

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

n C

ompa

ny (

23)

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AL1

Co

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

20

6

2

3

2

1

2

1

1

2

72

10

14

13

9

1

R

RP

4

R

V

V

V

H

H

H

H

R

W

1 1

3

1

1 71

47

33

2

5

17

1

1

6

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pany

Che

mic

al D

efen

ceP

lato

on

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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railer

railer, Cargo, Single-axle

railer, Cargo, Double-axle

railer, Generator

railer, Kitchen

railer, POL (4200 L)

railer, Water (900/1200 L)

railer, Welding

1

2

1

11

1

4

2

1

11

1

4

2

1

27

2

3

3

1

1

2

1

1

adars

adar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable,SNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

1 1 1 1

adios

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Portable, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F, Manpack, Low Power

F, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

adio Relay, VHF/HF

arning Receiver

6

1

4

1

5

3

1

1

1

14

23

8

4

1

14

23

8

4

1

18

6

6

1

3

1

13

4

1

Principal Items of Equipment

Hea

dqua

rter

s a

nd C

ontr

olC

ompa

ny

How

itze

r B

atta

lion

(122

)

Gun

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (

152)

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket L

aunc

her

Bat

talio

n (

122)

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

n C

ompa

ny (

23)

Targ

et A

cqui

sitio

n C

ompa

ny

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)

2

1

11

1

Com

pany

En

gine

er

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Pla

toon

Sig

nal

Pla

toon

Mai

nte

nanc

eP

lato

on

Ser

vice

Pla

toon

Tota

l

3

3

3

1

1

3

6 6

3

9

Targ

et A

cqui

sitio

n C

ompa

ny

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pany

Che

mic

al D

efen

ceP

lato

on

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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2F-101

Table 2–195: Engineer Battalion (Infantry Division

Miscellaneous

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Sound-ranging Set

1 4 4

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Big Fred’ battlefield survl radar.

2. This system includes the ‘Rice Bag’ counter mortar/counter bty radar.

Principal Items of Equipment

Bat

talio

nH

eadq

uart

ers

Com

bat

En

gine

er

Com

pany

Ass

ault

Cro

ssin

gC

ompa

ny

Co

nstr

uctio

nC

ompa

ny

Ro

ad a

nd B

ridge

Co

nstr

uctio

nC

ompa

ny

Pon

toon

Brid

ge

Armoured Vehicles

APC, BTR-80A

ACV, BTR(R-145BM)

ACV, BRDM-2U

Armoured Recovery Vehicle

1

1

Weapons

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

SAM, SA-7B or SA-14, Shoulder-fired

3

3

3

3

Principal Items of Equipment

Hea

dqua

rter

s a

nd C

ontr

olC

ompa

ny

How

itze

r B

atta

lion

(122

)

Gun

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (

152)

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket L

aunc

her

Bat

talio

n (

122)

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

n C

ompa

ny (

23)

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Co

E

M

M

M

E

A

D

R

B

B

T

T

T

B

B

A

P

P

1

2

3

2

3

2

2

4

8

4

8

12

6

6

16

2

10

6

1

T

T

T

G

C

T

2

1

1

2

1

1

Eng

ine

erR

econ

nais

sanc

eP

lato

on

Sig

nal

Pla

toon

Mai

nten

ance

Pla

toon

Se

rvic

eP

lato

on

Tota

l

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ngineer Equipment

inelayer, PMR/GMZ(1)

ine Clearer, MTWMTK-2

ine Detector, DIM

ngineer recon vehicle, IRM

rmoured Engineer Tractor, IMR

itching Machine, PZM/BTM/MDK

oute-clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT

ridge, Tank-launched

ridge, Truck-launched

racked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

railer, Amphibious, PKP

racked Ferry, GSP/PMM-2(2)

ridge, PMP Center

ridge, PMP Ramp

ssault Boat

ower Boat

iledriver Set, KMS

3

2

2

2

12

6

6

10

4

6

1

2

4

8

16

2

6

ractor

ruck, Sawmill

railer, Saw

rader

oncrete Mixer

ruck, Water Purification

2

1

1

1

2

1

Principal Items of Equipment

Bat

talio

nH

eadq

uart

ers

Com

bat

Eng

ine

erC

om

pany

Ass

ault

Cro

ssin

gC

om

pany

Con

stru

ctio

nC

om

pany

Roa

d an

d B

ridg

eC

onst

ruct

ion

Co

mpa

ny

Pon

too

nB

ridge

Co

mpa

ny

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2

1

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

9

1

1

1

1

9

30

3

1

4

9

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

9

4

3

1

5

6

9

1

5

Co

mpa

ny

Eng

ine

erR

econ

nais

sanc

eP

lato

on

Sig

nal

Pla

toon

Mai

nten

ance

Pla

toon

Se

rvic

eP

lato

on

Tota

l

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2F-103

Trucks

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium(1)

Truck, Dump

Truck, Crane

Truck, Crane Shovel

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Kitchen

Van, Medium

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

Ambulance

2

1

8

2

1

1

13

1

2

1

2

2

2

1

Trailers

Trailer Single-axle

Trailer Double-axle

Trailer, Compressor

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Saw

Trailer, Water (900 L)

1 2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Principal Items of Equipment

Bat

talio

nH

eadq

uart

ers

Com

bat

Eng

ine

erC

om

pany

Ass

ault

Cro

ssin

gC

om

pany

Con

stru

ctio

nC

om

pany

Roa

d an

d B

ridg

eC

onst

ruct

ion

Co

mpa

ny

Pon

too

nB

ridge

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Co

R

V

V

H

H

H

W

3

3

1

1

3

3

1 4

27

9

2

1

1

N

1. s a total of eight VHF, vehicle mount and medium power radios.

2. y one vehicle per ferry.

Eng

ine

erR

econ

nais

sanc

eP

lato

on

Sig

nal

Pla

toon

Mai

nten

ance

Pla

toon

Se

rvic

eP

lato

on

Tota

l

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ntents

adios

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power(1)

F, Manpack, Low Power

F/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

arning Receiver

1

1

1

5

1

3

1

3

1

6

1

4

1

ote:

When the GMZ armoured tracked mine-layer replaces the towed PMR mine-layer, the cbt engr coy needs only five medium trucks, but ha

With the GSP heavy amphibious ferry, 12 half-ferries form six ferries; with the PMM-2 amphibious bridging and ferry system, there is onl

Principal Items of Equipment

Bat

talio

nH

eadq

uart

ers

Com

bat

Eng

ine

erC

om

pany

Ass

ault

Cro

ssin

gC

om

pany

Con

stru

ctio

nC

om

pany

Roa

d an

d B

ridg

eC

onst

ruct

ion

Co

mpa

ny

Pon

too

nB

ridge

Co

mpa

ny

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ANNEX G TO CHAPTER 2

THE MOTORISED INFANTRY DIVISION

1. Figure 2–43 provides an example of the organisation of a motorised infantry division. The weapons and equipment used by the division are detailed in Chapter 5.

2. The motorised infantry division is very similar to the infantry division, the only difference being the addition of a motor transport battalion to the brigade that allows the motor infantry battalion to be lifted to a battle area quickly. The motor infantry battalion is, essentially, otherwise identical to the infantry battalion.

3. The basic manoeuvre units in this division are three motorised infantry brigades. In addition to its motorised infantry brigades, this division has a separate tank battalion

4. Divisions can be either standing or mobilised from the reserves. Standing divisions have the assets shown above, even before mobilisation. Divisions mobilised from the reserves may draw the combat support and CSS shown above from reserves or receive them from the NAP. The commander of the district in which a division is garrisoned or mobilised is also the division commander, as long as the division remains in that district.

5. The motor infantry brigade and infantry brigade are seen as being especially useful for ops in complex terrain.

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Fig

ure

2–4

3: M

otor

ise

d In

fan

try

Div

isio

n

SEP

F2-4

1T2

-191

F2-4

6T2

-207

MAT

SPT

F2-3

9T2

-185

F2-3

6T2

-158

EC

F2-3

7T2

-164

F2-3

8T2

-168

F2-3

4T2

-144 F2

-35

See

T2-1

48to

T2-

157

D

F2-2

9T2

-125

F2-2

8T2

-118

F2-4

3T2

-196

F2-3

3T2

-138

T2-1

84

57 m

m

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Motorised Infantry Brigade

6. Figure 2–44 illustrates the organisation of the motorised infantry brigade. Table 2–213 on page 2G-25 details the principal equipment of the brigade.

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Fig

ure

2–

44: M

oto

rised

Infa

ntr

y B

riga

de

MAT

SPT

PER

S-D

RAD

IOW

IRE

&TE

LEPH

ON

E

F2-4

4T2

-197

F2-4

5T2

-103

OR

T2-1

04

T2-1

06T2

-107

T2-1

08

T2-4

2

T2-1

12T2

-113

T2-1

99T2

-200

F2-4

5T2

-196

T2-2

01T2

-117

AMM

OC

ARG

O

SPEC

SVC

VEH

-D

MC

23 m

m

MC

T2-1

09T2

-109

T2-1

11

T2-1

10

CO

LLEC

T

ADM

IN

Not

e:In

som

e m

ot in

f bde

, one

of t

hese

inf b

n m

ay b

e m

ech

rath

er th

an m

ot.

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Motorised Infantry Battalion

7. Figure 2–45 illustrates the organisation of the motorised infantry battalion. Table 2–196 and Table 2–197 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its HQ. Additional details on battalion sub-units are provided in paragraph 6. to paragraph 19.

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Fig

ure

2–4

5: M

otor

ised

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n

WP

NS

SV

C

Bn

HQ

Truc

k U

tility

x 1

Truc

k Li

ght x

212

197

1290

1295

1210

9

1210

112

102

1291

1294

1296

1297

1299

1298

82 m

m12

100

1292

WP

NS

1293

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Table 2–196: Motorised Infantry Battalion

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL AGS-17

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher BG-15

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

60 mm Mortar, Light

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

82 mm Mortar, M1937/2B14

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BTR (R-145 BM)

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATGM Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

SAM, Shoulder-fired

6

83

54

402

9

9

27

2

3

105

1

45

3

81

9

9

Ambulance

Collimator

Night Vision Sight (AGL)

Night Vision Sight (MG)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG

NVG (Driver)

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Trailer, Water (900 or 1200 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

1

3

6

27

65

48

6

1

1

1

3

1

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Table 2–197: Battalion Headquarters

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

Van, Kitchen

1

2

16

2

1

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

60

29

3

4

1

Note:

A mot inf bn does not have organic tpt assets to move its inf companies and wpn coy. Rather, it relies on the bde level motor tpt bn to provide trucks for mov over longer distances. Movement of all three inf companies requires a total of 18 mdm trucks. A wpn coy requires three utility trucks and 12 light trucks.

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

2

8

4

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVG (Driver)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

2

1

1

3

Equipment Total

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Motorised Infantry Company

8. The equipment of the motorised infantry company is the same as that of the infantry company, as listed in Annex F, Table 2–89. An infantry company in a motorised infantry battalion does not have organic transportation assets; rather, it relies on the brigade level troop transport company to provide trucks for troop transport. Movement of an infantry company requires six medium trucks.

9. Motorised Infantry Platoon. The equipment of the motorised infantry platoon is the same as that of the infantry platoon, as listed in Annex F, Table 2–90. It relies on the brigade level troop transport company to provide trucks for troop movement. Movement of an infantry platoon requires two medium trucks.

10. Motorised Infantry Section. The equipment of the motorised infantry section is the same as that of the infantry section, as listed in Annex F, Table 2–91. It relies on the brigade level troop transport company to provide a truck for troop movement. One medium truck can carry two infantry squads or one infantry section and a weapons section. One section per platoon has a 7.62 mm sniper rifle SVD while another section per platoon has a flamethrower LPO/RPO.

11. Weapons Section. Weapons section equipment is the same as that of the infantry weapons section, as listed in Annex F, Table 2–92. The weapons section does not have organic transportation assets. In a motorised infantry unit, it relies on the brigade level troop transport company to provide a truck for troop movement. One medium truck can carry a weapons section and an infantry section.

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

Warning Receiver

11

2

1

2

1

Equipment Total

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12. Mortar Platoon. Mortar platoon equipment is the same as that of the infantry mortar platoon (see Annex F, Table 2–93). Personal armament is as follows:

a. a platoon leader – AK-74;

b. an assistant platoon leader – BG-15, AK-7;

c. six mortar gunners – AK-74;

d. a forward observer – RPG, BG-15, AK-74; and

e. three mortar section leaders – RPG, AK-74.

Weapons Company

13. Weapons company equipment is the same as that of an infantry weapons company (see Annex F, Table 2–94). The motorised infantry battalion does not have organic transportation assets to move its weapons company. It relies on the brigade level weapons transport company to provide trucks for movement over longer distances. Movement of the weapons company requires three utility trucks and 12 light trucks.

14. Some motorised infantry or infantry battalion may have a mortar company with nine 82 mm mortars instead of a mortar platoon in the weapons company.

15. Mortar Platoon. Mortar platoon equipment is the same as that of the infantry mortar platoon (see Annex F, Table 2–96). In a motorised infantry battalion, one utility truck and three light trucks from the brigade level weapons transport company can move this mortar platoon. Some motorised infantry or infantry battalion may have a mortar company with nine 82 mm mortars instead of this mortar platoon in the weapons company.

16. Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon. SAM platoon equipment is the same as that of an infantry SAM platoon (see Annex F, Table 2–95). In a motorised infantry battalion, three light trucks from the brigade level weapons transport company can move this SAM platoon.

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17. Anti-tank Platoon. AT platoon equipment is the same as that of an infantry AT platoon (see Annex F, Table 2–97). In a motorised infantry battalion, two light trucks from the brigade level weapons transport company can carry this AT platoon.

18. Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon. AGL platoon equipment is the same as that of an infantry AGL platoon (see Annex F, Table 2–98). In a motorised infantry battalion, three light trucks from the brigade level weapons transport company can carry this AGL platoon. Depending on the situation, the motorised infantry BN COMD may retain the entire AGL platoon under their own control, or they may allocate its squads to individual infantry companies.

19. Automatic Grenade Launcher Section. AGL section equipment is listed in Annex F, Table 2–99.

20. Signal Platoon. Signal platoon equipment is the same as that of an infantry signal platoon (see Annex F, Table 2–100). Some IFV equipped mechanised infantry battalion may have an armoured command vehicle, BMP-1KSh, instead of the armoured command vehicle, BTR (R-145BM).

21. Supply and Service Platoon. Supply and service platoon equipment is listed in Annex F, Table 2–101.

22. Motorised Infantry Brigade Combat Support Assets. The motorised infantry brigade’s combat support assets include the mortar battalion, the 23 mm AA gun company, the ATGM company, the engineer and signal company, and the chemical defence platoon.

23. Mortar Battalion. The mortar battalion organisation and equipment are shown in Annex F, Figure 2–28, Table 2–102 and Table 2–103.

24. 23 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Company. The 23 mm AA gun company equipment is listed in Annex F, Table 2–105.

25. Anti-tank Guided Missile Company. ATGM company equipment is listed in Annex F, Table 2–106.

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26. Engineer Company. Engineer company equipment is listed in Annex F, Table 2–111.

27. Signal Company. Signal company equipment is listed in Annex F, Table 2–112.

28. Chemical Defence Platoon. Chemical defence platoon equipment is listed in Table 2–198.

Table 2–198: Chemical Defence Platoon (Motorised Infantry Brigade)

29. Table 2–199 and Table 2–200 provides details on the organisation and equipment for the motorised infantry brigade’s logistic assets.

Equipment Total

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2RKh or RKhM(1) 3

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14

2

1

2

3

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

3

Note:

The tracked RKhM is more common in mech inf, tank and SP artillery units. In other units, the wheeled BRDM-2RKh is more common, and even the truck-mounted UAZ-69RKh may appear.

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Table 2–199: Materiel Support Company (Motorised Infantry Brigade)

Table 2–200: Maintenance Company (Motorised Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

1

1

2

10

20

30

4

3

2

10

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATGL, RPG-7V 3

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Crane

Truck, Recovery

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Van, Maint

2

4

1

2

1

2

9

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

2

Note:

Mot inf bde do not normally have a tracked vehicle maint pl. The exception is when the mot bde has one mech bn. Thus, the equip totals above do not include this pl.

The special maint pl consists of an arc and gas welding sect, coy repair and recharging sect, and elec repair sect.

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Motor Transport Battalion

30. Figure 2–46 illustrates the organisation of the motor transport battalion. Table 2–201 to Table 2–204 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

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ure

2–

46:

Mo

tor

Tra

nsp

ort

Bat

talio

n

T2-2

03T2

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T2-2

05

ME

SS

T2-2

02

SV

C

WP

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Table 2–201: Motor Transport Battalion

Table 2–202: Troop Transport Company

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG- 18/22 8

Ambulance

NVG (Driver)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Light

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

12

2

4

6

3

4

3

14

1

60

4

39

1

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

6

3

1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

NVG (Driver)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

4

1

54

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

3

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Table 2–203: Weapons Transport Company

Table 2–204: Supply and Service Company

Note:

The inf companies in a mot inf bn do not have organic tpt assets. Rather, they rely on the bde level troop tpt coy to provide trucks for troop mov.

Each medium truck can carry up to two inf squads or wpn squads. Thus, each 18-truck trp tpt pl is capable of transporting the squads of one mot inf bn. The trucks also have room to carry pl and CHQ elements, as well as the coy level mortar pl.

One or two mdm trucks in each trp tpt pl may carry a 12.7 mm HMG or a 30 mm AGL. These wpn provide a min level of fire spt for the unit during mov by veh.

Similarly, the wpn coy of a mot inf bn receives transportation spt from the bde level wpn tpt coy. Other units subordinate to the mot inf bn provide their own tpt.

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

NVG (Driver)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

4

10

36

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

3

Note:

The wpn coy of a mot inf bn does not have organic transportation assets. Rather, it relies on the bde level wpn tpt coy to provide trucks for mov over longer distances.

A wpn tpt pl with three utility trucks and 12 light trucks can tpt the wpn and crews of one wpn coy.

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 2

Equipment Total

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31. Medical Platoon. Medical platoon equipment is listed in Annex F, Table 2–116.

Motorised Infantry Division Combat Support Assets.

32. The motorised infantry division’s combat support assets include the separate tank battalion, the artillery brigade, the 57 mm AA gun brigade, the AT battalion, the divisional aviation battalion, the recon and EC battalion, the signal and engineer battalion and the chemical defence company.

33. Separate Tank Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the separate tank battalion are shown in Annex F, Figure 2–29 and Table 2–117 to Table 2–123.

34. Artillery Brigade. The organisation and equipment of the artillery brigade is illustrated in Annex F, Figure 2–30 and Table 2–124 to Table 2–135 and Table 2–194 on page 2F-98.

35. 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Brigade. The organisation and equipment of the 57 mm AA gun brigade is the same are shown in Annex F, Figure 2–34 and Table 2–136 to Table 2–141.

Ambulance

NVG (Driver)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Crane

Truck, Light

Van, Maint

1

4

2

2

6

3

4

3

1

6

4

1

3

10

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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36. Anti-tank Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the AT battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–35 and Table 2–142 to Table 2–145.

37. Divisional Aviation Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the divisional aviation battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–36 and Table 2–146 to Table 2–155.

38. Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the reconnaissance and EC battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–37 and Table 2–156 to Table 2–161.

39. Signals Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the signal battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–38 and Table 2–162 to Table 2–165.

40. Engineer Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the engineer battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–39 and Table 2–164 to Table 2–170.

41. Chemical Defence Company. The equipment of the chemical defence company is the same as listed in Annex F, Table 2–171.

Motorised Infantry Division Logistic Support Assets

42. The motorised infantry division’s logistic support assets include the materiel support battalion and medical battalion.

43. Materiel Support Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the materiel support battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–40 and Table 2–172 to Table 2–178.

44. Medical Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the medical battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–42 and Table 2–188 to Table 2–192.

Maintenance Battalion

45. Figure 2–47 illustrates the organisation of the maintenance battalion. Table 2–205 to Table 2–212 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

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ure

2–4

7:

Ma

inte

nan

ce B

att

alio

n

T2-2

08T2

-209

F2-2

10T2

-211

T2-2

12T2

-213

SP

EC

T2-2

06

SV

C

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Table 2–205: Maintenance Battalion (Motorised Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 15

Ambulance

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Recovery

Truck, Crane

Truck, Light

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

Van, Light

Armoured Recovery Vehicle

MC

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tractor, Artillery, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

1

5

2

4

4

1

26

6

1

54

4

2

3

1

1

2

9

4

1

17

3

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

4

6

1

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Table 2–206: Maintenance Battalion Headquarters

Table 2–207: Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Company

Table 2–208: Wheeled Vehicle Maintenance Company

Equipment Total

MC

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

3

2

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

3

2

1

4

1

1

12

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 4

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

4

2

1

6

1

1

14

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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Table 2–209: Ordnance Maintenance Company

Table 2–210: Supply and Service Platoon

Table 2–211: Recovery Platoon

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

2

2

1

1

1

8

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 1

Ambulance

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

1

5

1

3

4

10

4

5

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

Armoured Recovery Vehicle

Tracked Amphibian, K-6I/PTS

Tractor, Artillery, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Truck, Recovery

2

1

1

2

2

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Table 2–212: Special Maintenance Platoon

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

4

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Van, Maint

1

6

Equipment Total

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nal C

ompa

ny

Che

mic

al D

efe

nce

Pla

toon

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

C

ompa

ny

Mot

or T

rans

por

t B

atta

lion

Mai

nte

nanc

eC

ompa

ny

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

3

3

3

58

2

33

3

66

6

120

8

20

56

3

4

20

5

18

27

9

18

6

12

9

8

36

31

6

284

1995

176

27

87

168

263

425

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Table 2–213: Motorised Infantry Brigade

Principal Items of Equipment

Bri

gad

e H

eadq

uart

ers

Mot

oris

ed In

fant

ry B

atta

lion

(x 3

)

Mor

tar

Bat

talio

n

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket

Laun

cher

Com

pany

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

Com

pan

y (2

3)

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uid

edM

issi

le C

ompa

ny

Rec

onn

aiss

ance

Com

pany

Eng

ine

er C

ompa

ny

Armoured Vehicles

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2Rh

3

Weapons

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

60 mm Mortar, Light

82 mm Mortar, M1937/2B14

120 mm Mortar, M1943/2Sl 2 or 82 mm Mortar M1937

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

BRDM-3 with 5 x AT-5 ‘Spandrel’

ATGM Manpack, AT-7/‘Saxhorn’

23 mm AA Gun, ZU-23

SAM, Shoulder-fired

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

107 mm MBRL Type 63

40 mm Grenade Launcher BG-15

5.45 mm Rifle AK-74

5.45 mm LMG RPK-74

7.62 mm Rifle SVD

7.62 mm GPMG PKM

ATGL RPG-7V

ATRL RPG-18/22

9 mm Pistol PM

3

18

27

9

6

9

27

27

249

1206

162

27

81

135

243

315

18

18

160

6

18

1

18

6

6

60

2

8

50

2

12

14

12

36

17

87

10

10

6

4

65

4

4

6

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L1

Co

E

B

M

M

T

4

3

1

1

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

V

V

V

V

V

A

3

1

2

2

4

30

15

4

1

14

39

60

1

4

1

1

1

1

2

1

2

9

1

2

1

1

4

40

138

115

4

3

2

2

20

2

6

3

1

3

13

16

9

T

T

T

30

2

4

4

8

47

Che

mic

al D

efen

ce

Pla

too

n

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

C

ompa

ny

Mot

or T

ran

spor

t B

atta

lion

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pany

Med

ical

Pla

too

n

Tota

l

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ntents

ngineer Equipment

ridge, Truck-launched

ine-layer, PMR-3

ine Detector, DIM

ruck, Water Purification

4

3

1

1

rucks

ruck, Utility

ruck, Light

ruck, Medium

ruck, Crane

ruck, decon, ARS-12U/14

ruck, decon, DDA – 53/66

ruck, Dump

ruck, POL (5000 L)

ruck, Recovery

ruck, Water (2000 L)

an, Command

an, Hospital

an, Kitchen

an, Maint

an, Signal

mbulance

2

6

3

6

48

6

3

3

3

3

21

1

1

1

1

1

8

1

8

3

1

3

4

9

2

2

1

1

5

3

10

railers

railer, Cargo, Single-axle

railer, Cargo, Double-axle

3

4

6

2

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqu

arte

rs

Mo

toris

ed I

nfan

try

Bat

talio

n (x

3)

Mor

tar

Bat

talio

n

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket

Lau

nche

r C

ompa

ny

An

ti-ai

rcra

ft G

un C

ompa

ny (

23)

Ant

i-tan

k G

uide

dM

issi

le C

ompa

ny

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Com

pany

Eng

inee

r C

ompa

ny

Sig

nal

Co

mpa

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2

1

2

15

1

6

3

4

3

2 11

18

1

22

11

7

2

2

8

2

1

2

3

3

1

1

3

6

1

1

1

1

2

1 247

58

12

27

8

4

13

2

4

2

9

3

6

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9

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VHF, Portable, Low Power

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HF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

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Warning Receiver

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51

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3

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2

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3

3

3

3

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Note:

The bde is essentially identical to the inf bde except that the motor tpt bn can lift all the inf bn at once.

The bde also contains four ‘Tall Mike’ or PSNR-1 Battlefield survl Radars and a similar quantity of night fighting equipment (12 sets o

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ANNEX H TO CHAPTER 2

THE MECHANISED INFANTRY DIVISION

1. The basic manoeuvre units in this division are infantry brigade (divisional). Divisional brigade differ structurally from their separate counterparts normally found within districts. In rare cases, an infantry division may include a separate tank battalion.

2. Most mechanised infantry divisions have company sized engineer, signal, reconnaissance, and medical units. However, some better equipped infantry divisions may have battalion sized units of these types.

3. Divisions can either be standing or mobilised from the reserves. Standing divisions may exist in districts along an international border, in districts that contain historically threatened avenues of approach or around critical cities/facilities. Standing divisions have the assets shown above, even before mobilisation. Divisions mobilised from the reserves may draw the combat support and CSS assets shown above from reserves or receive them from the NAP. The commander of the district in which a division is garrisoned or mobilised is also the division commander, as long as the division remains in that district.

4. Infantry divisions are less common than motorised infantry division.

5. Figure 2–48 illustrates the organisation of the mechanised infantry division.

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Mechanised Infantry Brigade

6. The MAF GF have the benefit of both tracked and wheeled mechanised units. Generally, units are either tracked or wheeled, with no mixing of the types. The vehicles provide protection from small arms fire and artillery fragmentation. Both the APC and IFV used by the MAF are amphibious.

7. The tracked units are equipped with IFVs that can keep up with and operate in conjunction with tanks cross-country. Each vehicle is equipped with a 30 mm cannon, a GPMG and an ATGM. Any vehicle can engage enemy armour if required.

8. The wheeled units have greater strategic mobility and can move long distances by road more efficiently and with less fatigue on the vehicles and troop. Armed with 14.5 mm heavy machine gun and GPMG, the APC is more vulnerable to enemy fire and armour. Battalion units have augmented AT platoon to help reduce the threat posed by enemy armour.

9. Brigades have a tank battalion equipped with T-80U vehicles to provide support to brigade ops.

10. The indirect fire support provided by the brigade artillery group is highly mobile, with the 2S1 vehicles being amphibious and tracked. Figure 2–49 illustrates the organisation of the mechanised infantry brigade. Table 2–283 on page 2H-81 and Table 2–284 on page 2H-85 detail the principal equipment for the APC and IFV brigade. Details concerning the weapons and equipment are contained in Table 5–1.

11. The special maintenance platoon consists of an arc and gas welding section, battery repair and recharging section and electrical repair section.

12. The mobile repair platoon is only present in IFV equipped mechanised infantry brigade. Such a brigade would have three additional MTP vehicles, each with a radio.

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Mechanised Infantry Battalion (Armoured Personnel Carrier or Infantry Fighting Vehicle)

13. Figure 2–50 and Figure 2–51 show the organisation of the mechanised infantry battalion (APC or IFV). Table 2–214 to Table 2–225 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

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Table 2–214: Mechanised Infantry Battalion (Armoured Personnel Carrier/Infantry Fighting Vehicle)

EquipmentArmoured Personnel

Carrier

Infantry Fighting Vehicle

120 mm Mortar, Ml943/2S12 or 82 mm Mortar,2B14 or 2B9

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BMP-3(1)

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)(2)

APC/IFV ACV, BTR-80A(3)

APC, BTR-80A

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATGM Manpack, AT-4/‘Spigot’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, RPO

IFV, BMP-3

SAM, Shoulder-fired

6

6

62

27

330

2

9

3

141

0

1

2

41

33

6

39

9

0

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6

6

62

27

297

2

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0

165

2

1

0

0

33

6

37

9

39

9

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Ambulance

Collimator

NVGs

NVGs (Driver)

Night Vision Sight (AGL)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

Van, Kitchen

1

6

40

12

6

53

1

1

1

2

3

1

1

1

4

3

14

21

1

1

1

1

6

40

12

6

51

1

1

1

2

3

3

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1

4

2

14

21

1

1

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HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

Warning Receiver

2

1

16

25

46

4

1

2

1

16

27

44

4

1

Personnel 509 500

EquipmentArmoured Personnel

Carrier

Infantry Fighting Vehicle

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Mechanised Infantry Company

14. The mechanised company is equipped with 10 vehicles. An IFV unit can fire its weapons from inside the vehicle and drive onto the objective and dismount. An APC unit will usually dismount some distance from the objective and fire and move onto it, with the vehicles either following the assaulting troop or providing a base of fire for the attack.

Table 2–215: Mechanised Infantry Company (Armoured Personnel Carrier/Infantry Fighting Vehicle)

Note:

1. In some IFV-equipped mech inf bn, a BMP-I Ksh ACV can replace one of these command vehicles.

2. Some IFV-equipped mech inf bn may have a tracked BMP-I Ksh ACV instead of the wheeled, BTR (R-145BM) ACV shown here.

3. In some APC-equipped mech inf bn, an additional, BTR (R-l 45BM) ACV can replace one of these command vehicles.

EquipmentArmoured Personnel

Carrier

Infantry Fighting Vehicle

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, RPO

IFV, BMP-3 or APC, BTR-80A

18

9

60

3

30

9

10

3

10

18

9

51

3

39

9

10

3

10

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

12

9

12

9

EquipmentArmoured Personnel

Carrier

Infantry Fighting Vehicle

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Table 2–216: Mechanised Infantry Platoon (Armoured Personnel Carrier/Infantry Fighting Vehicle)

15. Mechanised Infantry Squad (Armoured Personnel Carrier).The mechanised infantry squad (APC) comprises 10 pers and is carried in a BTR-80A APC. Eight pers dismount to fight, while

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

4

10

1

4

10

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EquipmentArmoured Personnel

Carrier

Infantry Fighting Vehicle

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

7.62 mm Sniper Rifle, SVD

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, RPO

IFV, BMP-3 or APC, BTR-80A

6

18

3

1

10

3

3

1

3

6

15

3

1

13

3

3

1

3

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

4

3

4

3

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

3

1

3

Personnel 32 32

Note:

The pl leader and asst pl leader each ride in one of the squad vehicles (IFV or APC).

EquipmentArmoured Personnel

Carrier

Infantry Fighting Vehicle

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two remain on board to crew the vehicle. The squad has the following pers and armament:

a. a squad leader (CPL) – AK74;

b. five riflemen (PTEs) – AK-74 (two with BG-15 GLAs);

c. a GREN (PTE) – RPG-7V, PM;

d. a machine gunner (PTE) – RPK-74;

e. an APC driver/mechanic (PTE) – PM; and

f. an APC gunner (SNR PTE) – PM.

16. Mechanised Infantry Squad (Infantry Fighting Vehicle). The mechanised infantry squad (IFV) comprises 10 pers and is carried in a BMP-3 IFV. Three pers are required to crew the vehicle while seven pers dismount to fight, although firing ports allow the troop to fight from inside the vehicle if required. The squad has the following pers and armament:

a. a squad leader (CPL) – AK74;

b. four riflemen (PTEs) – AK-74 (two with BG-15 GLAs);

c. a GREN (PTE) – RPG-7V, PM;

d. a machine gunner (PTE) – RPK-74;

e. an IFV commander/squad 2IC (SNR PTE) – PM;

f. an IFV driver/mechanic (PTE) – PM; and

g. an IFV gunner (PTE) – PM.

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Table 2–217: Mechanised Infantry Squad (Armoured Personnel Carrier/Infantry Fighting Vehicle)

Table 2–218: Mortar Company (Mechanised Infantry Battalion)

EquipmentArmoured Personnel

Carrier

Infantry Fighting Vehicle

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74(1, 2, 3)

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74(3)

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V(4)

ATRL, RPG-18/22(4)

IFV, BMP-3 or APC, BTR-80A

2

6

1

3

1

1

1

2

5

1

4

1

1

1

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

1

1

1

1

Radio, VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power 1 1

Note:

1. One squad per pl has an SVD sniper rifle in place of an AK-74.

2. Normally, one squad per pl has a flamethrower, RPO and a PM in place of an AK-74. In some cases, however, there may be one flamethrower per squad.

3. Some units have equipped the snr rifleman with an RPK-74 instead of an AK-74.

4. The RPG-7V has a dedicated operator (GREN), but the RPG-18/22 does not.

Equipment Total

120 mm Mortar, 2S12 or 82 mm Mortar, 2B14 or 2B9

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

6

6

47

2

14

6

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Table 2–219: Mortar Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Battalion)

Collimator

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVGs (Driver)

Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

6

6

3

1

1

11

7

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

5

1

Note:

The inf bde (militia) is more likely to have 82 mm mortars and does not have the night vision devices listed above.

Some mot inf or inf bn may have a mortar coy with nine 82 mm mortars instead of a mortar pl in the wpn coy. In that case, the coy would have a third mortar pl.

Equipment Total

120 mm Mortar, 2S12 or 82 mm Mortar, 2B14 or 2B9

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATGL, RPG-7V

3

2

18

4

3

Collimator

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

3

4

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Note:

Three light trucks from the mortar coy’s motor transport squad normally carry the three mortar squads and the PHQ. However, the mortar crew can move the mortar over short distances when necessary.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–220: Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Battalion)

Table 2–221: Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Battalion)

17. Automatic Grenade Launcher Squad. The AGL squad has the following pers and armament:

a. a squad leader – AK74;

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

IFV, BMP-3 or ACV, BTR-80A

SAM, Shoulder-fired

9

4

3

9

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms) 3

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

3

Note:

Depending on the sit, a bn comd may retain the entire SAM pl under their own control, or they may allocate their squads to individual mech inf companies (or SA-12A batteries).

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

IFV, BMP-3 or APC, BTR-80A

6

18

13

3

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (AGL)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

3

6

3

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

3

Note:

Depending on the sit, a mech inf bn comd may retain the entire AGL pl under their own control, or they may allocate its squads to individual mech inf companies.

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b. a snr rifleman – AK-74;

c. two GREN – AGS-17, PM;

d. four riflemen/assistant GREN – AK-74;

e. an IFV/APC driver/mechanic – PM; and

f. an IFV/APC gunner – PM.

Table 2–222: Automatic Grenade Launcher Squad

Table 2–223: Anti-tank Platoon (Armoured Personnel Carrier)

Equipment Total

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

IFV, BMP-3 or APC, BTR-60/80/80A

2

6

4

1

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (AGL)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

1

2

3

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

9 mm Pistol, PM

APC, BTR-80A

ATGM Manpack, AT-4/‘Spigot’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

25

3

14

5

6

5

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms) 5

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

7

5

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Table 2–224: Anti-tank Guided Missile Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Battalion – Infantry Fighting Vehicle)

18. Signal Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Battalion). Equipment of the signal platoon is the same as listed in Annex F, Table 2–100. Some IFV-equipped mechanised infantry battalion may have an ACV BMP-1KSh instead of the ACV, BTR (R-145BM).

Note:

ATGMs deploy by squads. Each squad consists of two teams, each containing one AT-4/‘Spigot’ launcher.

Recoilless guns deploy by teams. Each team contains one SPG-9.

Each APC can carry one or two recoilless gun teams or one ATGM squad.

The pl leader and asst pl leader ride in extra seats in the recoilless gun and ATGM vehicles.

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM.

ATGM Manpack Launcher, AT-4/‘Spigot’

ATRL, RPG-18/22

IFV, BMP-3

19

11

6

3

3

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms) 3

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

3

Note:

This pl may have nine AT-7/‘Saxhorn’ launchers rather than the six AT-4/‘Spigot’ launchers shown here.

The IFV-equipped mech inf bn may divide this platoon’s ATGM launchers and veh among the battalion’s three mech inf companies.

The pl leader and asst pl leader ride in extra seats in the ATGM squad veh.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–225: Supply and Service Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Battalion)

Separate Tank Battalion (Mechanised Division and Mechanised Brigade)

19. The organisation of the separate tank battalion is illustrated in Annex F, Figure 2–29 and Table 2–117 to Table 2–123.

Equipment APC IFV

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

30

1

1

30

1

1

Ambulance

NVGs (Driver)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Light

Van, Kitchen

Van, Maint

1

3

6

2

1

3

1

1

1

1

4

3

4

1

1

1

3

6

2

1

3

3

0

1

1

4

2

4

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

3

1

3

1

Note:

Equip totals vary for APC-equipped and IFV-equipped mech inf bn. The primary difference is in the required POL tpt capability.

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122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

20. Figure 2–52, Table 2–226 and Table 2–227, show the organisation and equipment of the 122 mm SP howitzer battalion.

Figure 2–52: A 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

MATSPT

122 mmHowitzer

T2-228

T2-229

122 mmHowitzerControl

122 mmHowitzerControl

122 mmHowitzer

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Table 2–226: A 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

122 mm SP Howitzer, 2S1

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Bty FDC)

ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Bty COP)

ACRV, 1V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)

ATGL, RPG-7V

Mbl recon Post, PRP-3/4(1)

SAM, Shoulder-fired

18

18

3

3

1

1

6

1

18

Ambulance

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

4

16

2

3

2

1

4

14

2

2

4

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

4

27

10

2

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Small Fred’ or ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

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Table 2–227: 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Company

Table 2–228: 23 mm Self-propelled Anti-aircraft Gun Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

122 mm SP Howitzer, 2S1

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Bty FDC)

ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Bty COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, Shoulder-fired

6

6

1

1

3

6

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

1

3

1

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

2

8

Equipment Total

23 mm SP AA Gun, 2S6

ACV, BTR-60 (PU-12)

8

1

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

8

1

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

8

1

Note:

This system includes the ‘Hot Shot’ fire control radar. (‘Hot Shot’ is the NATO reporting name for the RPK-2 Tobol AA gun and SAM fire-control radar.)

Some mech inf bde have an AD coy with one SA-9/GASKIN pl (four SAM launchers) and one 2S6 pl (four guns).

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21. Anti-tank Guided Missile Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade). Equipment of the ATGM company is listed in Annex F, Table 2–106.

Table 2–229: Reconnaissance Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

Table 2–230: Reconnaissance Platoon (Wheeled)

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BRDM-2U

ASC, BRDM-2

ATRL, RPG-18/22

13

47

11

1

8

9

Motorcycle

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

9

7

5

2

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

9

13

1

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ASC, BRDM-2(1)

ATRL, RPG-18/22

4

15

1

4

4

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

2

2

1

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

4

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22. Motorcycle Platoon. Equipment details for the motorcycle platoon (reconnaissance company) are listed in Annex F, Table 2–109.

Table 2–231: Engineer Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

Note:

1. When this pl is not part of a parent recon coy, a BRDM-2U ACV can replace the BRDM-2 in the PHQ. The BRDM-2U carries one additional radio (HF, vehicle mount, medium power).

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Flamethrower, LPO/RPO

Armd Engr Tractor, (MR)

Bridge, Truck-launched

Bridge, Tank-launched

Ditching Machine, PZM/TMK

Mine Detector, DIM

Minelayer, GMZ

Route-clearing Vehicle, BAT

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Dump

Truck, Medium

1

4

4

1

4

1

4

1

3

1

2

1

1

6

2

9

Truck, Crane Shovel

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water Purification

Truck, Crane

Van, Maint

1

4

1

1

1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–232: Signal Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

HF or VHF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

1

6

Note:

A mech inf div or MD may have only an engr coy organic to it. However, it would probably receive additional support from national level engr organisations.

Equipment Total

ACV, BMP-lKSh

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

8(1)

8(1)

Motorcycle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

3

1

3

5

2

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

2

1

2

2

2

2

8

7

3

Equipment Total

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Table 2–233: Chemical Defence Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

Note:

1. The sig coy may have 3 BTRs and 5 BMPs or 8 BTRs.

Note:

Equip levels are for the sig coy, mech inf bde (APC).

The radios listed normally support the bde HQ, but the bde may attach some to a subordinate HQ.

A mech inf div with only a sig coy organic to it will probably receive additional sig support from the NAP.

MC provide the bde comd with a messenger/courier svc.

Fd telephones and switchboards are standard equip in the wire and telephone pl.

Equipment Total

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2RKh or RKhM(1) 3

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14

2

1

2

3

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

3

Note:

1. The tracked RKhM is more common in mech inf, tk and SP arty units. In other units, the wheeled BRDM-2RKh is more common and even the truck-mounted UAZ-69RKh may appear.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–234: Materiel Support Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

Table 2–235: Maintenance Company (Mechanised Infantry Brigade)

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

1

1

2

10

20

30

4

3

2

10

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATGL, RPG-7V 3

Armd Maint Vehicle, MTP

Armd Recovery Vehicle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Van, Maint

0 or 3

6

3

1

2

9

VHF, Manpack Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

3 or 6

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23. Medical Platoon (Mechanised Infantry Brigade). Equipment for the medical platoon is listed in Annex F, Table 2–116.

Self-propelled Artillery Brigade

24. Figure 2–53 illustrates the organisation of the SP artillery brigade. Table 2–236 to Table 2–238 and Table 2–285 on page 2H-89 detail principal equipment for the brigade and its sub-units.

25. Divisions always have regiments with only one of each type of battalion. The equipment listing below does not include a second gun-howitzer battalion.

26. Most regiments have one of each type of battalion: howitzer, gun-howitzer and MRL. Regiments with two 152 mm gun-howitzer battalion are more common in districts with more than three manoeuvre brigade.

Note:

The mbl repair pl is only present in IFV-equipped mech inf bde. Such a bde would have three additional MTP veh, each with a radio.

The special maint pl consists of an arc and gas welding sect, coy repair and recharging sect, and an electrical repair sect.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–236: Control Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

27. 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade). The organisation and equipment details for

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

APC, BTR-80A

ATGL, RPG-7V

Mbl recon Post, PRP-3/4(1)

SAM, Shoulder-fired

2

1

4

1

3

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (90 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

1

2

1

1

1

2

6

1

1

2

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power or Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

5

3

1

1

6

1

5

1

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Small Fred’ or ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

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the 122 mm SP Howitzer battalion are the same as those illustrated in Figure 2–52 and Table 2–226.

28. 152 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade). Figure 2–54 illustrates the organisation of the 152 mm SP Howitzer battalion. Table 2–237 and Table 2–238 detail principal equipment for the battalion and howitzer company.

Figure 2–54: A 152 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

152 mmHowitzerT2-240

T2-241

152 mmHowitzer

152 mmHowitzer

152 mmHowitzer

Control

Control

MATSPT

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Table 2–237: A 152 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion

Equipment Total

152 mm SP Howitzer, 2S19

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Bty FDC)

ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Bty COP)

ACRV, 1V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bty COP)

ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)

ATGL, RPG-7V

Mobl recon Post, PRP-3/4(1)

SAM, Shoulder-fired

18

18

3

3

1

1

6

1

18

Ambulance

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

4

17

3

4

1

20

4

2

4

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

4

10

27

2

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Small Fred’ or ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

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Table 2–238: A 152 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

29. 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade). Figure 2–55 illustrates the organisation of the MRL battalion. Table 2–239 to Table 2–246 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units, and for sub-units of the SP artillery brigade.

Equipment Total

152 mm SP Howitzer, 2S19

7.62 mm GPMG, PKM

ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Bty FDC)

ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Bty COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, Shoulder-fired

6

6

1

1

2

6

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

1

3

3

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

2

8

1

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Table 2–239: A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

Table 2–240: Control Platoon (A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion – Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

Equipment Total

122 mm MRL, BM-27

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V19 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V111 (Bn DC)

ACRV, 1V18 (Coy COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, Shoulder-fired

18

3

1

1

3

6

18

Ambulance

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

1

2

3

3

27

3

37

1

3

4

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

6

6

18

1

Equipment Total

ACRV, 1V19 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V111 (Bn FDC)

1

1

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Table 2–241: A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Company (A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion – Self-propelled

Artillery Brigade)

Ambulance

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

1

1

1

1

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

3

5

1

Equipment Total

122 mm MRL, BM-27

ACRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V18 (Coy COP)

ATGL, RPG-7V

SAM, Shoulder-fired

6

1

1

2

6

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

3

6

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

4

2

Equipment Total

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Table 2–242: Materiel Support Platoon (A 122 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion – Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

Table 2–243: A 23 mm Self-propelled Anti-aircraft Gun Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

Equipment Total

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Water (120 L)

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

18

1

3

1

3

18

3

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

23 mm SP AA Gun, 2S6(1,2)

ACV, BTR-80A (PU-12)

8

1

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

2

1

4

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

9

3

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Hot Shot’ fire control radar.

2. Some mech inf bde have an AD coy with one SA-9/GASKIN pl (four SAM launchers) and one 2S6 pl (four guns).

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Table 2–244: Target Acquisition Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

APC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)(1)

APC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR 10)(2,3)

Mbl recon Post, PRP-3/42

1

1

1

1

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Sound-ranging Set

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Van, Maint

Van, Survey

2

1

1

2

1

1

2

3

4

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

13

4

1

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Small Fred’ or ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

2. This system includes the ‘Big Fred’ battlefield survl radar.

3. This system includes the ‘Rice Bag’ counter mortar/counter bty radar.

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Table 2–245: Materiel Support Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

Table 2–246: Maintenance Company (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade)

30. Chemical Defence Platoon (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade). Equipment of the chemical defence platoon (SP artillery brigade) is the same as listed in Table 2–233.

31. Medical Platoon (Self-propelled Artillery Brigade).Equipment of the medical platoon (SP artillery brigade) is the same as listed in Annex F, Table 2–116.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

2

20

6

32

1

1

6

2

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

ATGL, RPG-7V

2

4

Trailer, Welding

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Truck, Recovery

Van, Maint

1

3

2

1

1

3

1

6

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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Mechanised Division – Other Combat Support Assets

32. Other combat support assets of the mechanised infantry division include the divisional helo battalion, the reconnaissance and EC battalion and the AD brigade.

Divisional Helicopter Battalion

33. The organisation of the divisional helo battalion is the same as that illustrated in Annex F, Figure 2–36 and Table 2–145 to Table 2–148.

Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion

34. Figure 2–56 illustrates the organisation of the reconnaissance and EC battalion. Table 2–247 to Table 2–253 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

35. A reconnaissance and EC battalion subordinate to the DMI would normally have an organic RPV squadron. If the GS allocates a reconnaissance and EC battalion from the DMI to a military region or an expeditionary army, it normally includes an RPV squadron. District and divisional reconnaissance and EC battalion may or may not have an organic RPV squadron.

36. Some infantry divisions and more poorly equipped MD may have a reconnaissance battalion that lacks a jamming company.

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Fig

ure

2–56

: R

eco

nn

aiss

anc

e a

nd

Ele

ctro

nic

Co

mba

t B

atta

lion

EC

HF

FUS

EE

CS

VC

HQ

&S

VC

MS

N

VH

F

T2-2

50

T2-2

51

T2-2

52

T2-2

53LR

R

LRR

LRR

BR

DM

-2U

x 1

BR

DM

-2 x

6

T2-2

54

BR

M-1

K x

1B

RM

-1K

x 1

BR

DM

-2 x

2

CO

NTR

OLT2

-256

T2-2

55

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Tab

le 2

–2

47:

Re

con

na

iss

anc

e an

d E

lec

tro

nic

Co

mb

at B

att

ali

on

(M

ech

anis

ed

In

fan

try

Div

isio

n)

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Service Company

Reconnaissance Company (x 2)

Long Range Reconnaissance

Company

Signals Reconnaissance

Company

Jamming Company

Remotely Piloted Vehicle Squadron

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

TR

(R

-145

BM

)

AC

V, B

RM

-1K

(1)

AC

V, B

RD

M-2

U

AS

C, B

RD

M-2

IFV

, B

RM

D-2

2 1

8 12

1 12

2 9 1 12 12

Rem

ote

ly P

ilote

d V

ehic

les

RP

V, S

hort

-ra

nge

RP

V L

aun

ch V

ehic

le (

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m)

RP

V R

ecov

ery

Veh

icle

(T

ruck

, Cra

ne)

Van

, Gro

und

Con

trol

Sta

tion

(RP

V)

Van

, Mis

sion

Con

trol

(R

PV

)

4 4 2 2 1

4 4 2 2 1

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Ele

ctro

nic

Com

bat

Sys

tem

s

Rad

ar

Inte

rcep

t/DF

Rad

io In

terc

ept/D

F V

HF

/HF

Com

mu

nica

tions

Jam

mer

VH

F(2

)

Com

mu

nica

tions

Jam

mer

HF

Pro

xim

ity F

uze

Ja

mm

er

3 7

3 6 3 9

3 10 6 3 9

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Co

mm

and

Van

, Jam

mer

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

4 5 4 3 1 2 1 6

1 1 1 1

2 1 18 1

4 1 1 1 1

9 9 5 3 1 5 18 4 6

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Service Company

Reconnaissance Company (x 2)

Long Range Reconnaissance

Company

Signals Reconnaissance

Company

Jamming Company

Remotely Piloted Vehicle Squadron

Total

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Van

, Sig

nal r

econ

Am

bula

nce

1

103

13 1

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900

L)

1 6 3 1

11 1 1

21 1 1

3 1 1

36 9 3 4

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

2 3 2 1

20 20 2 2

13 13 4 1

7 1

22 1

13 4 1

55 62 9 6

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Service Company

Reconnaissance Company (x 2)

Long Range Reconnaissance

Company

Signals Reconnaissance

Company

Jamming Company

Remotely Piloted Vehicle Squadron

Total

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HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

Rad

io R

ela

y, V

HF

/UH

F

Rad

io T

eleg

raph

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

2 1 1 6 2

2

1

4 1 1

1

1

6 2 1 6 8

No

te:

1.T

his

syst

em in

clud

es th

e ‘T

all

Mik

e’ b

attle

field

sur

vl r

adar

.

2.T

his

equi

p in

clud

es th

e as

sets

of t

he ja

mm

ing

coy

as w

ell a

s th

e R

PV

sqn

.

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Service Company

Reconnaissance Company (x 2)

Long Range Reconnaissance

Company

Signals Reconnaissance

Company

Jamming Company

Remotely Piloted Vehicle Squadron

Total

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Table 2–248: Headquarters and Services Company

Equipment Total

ACV, BRM-1K(1)

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

ATRL,RPG-18/22

1

2

4

4

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Command

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

Ambulance

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

4

5

4

3

1

2

1

6

1

1

6

3

2

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

Radio Telegraph

Warning Receiver

2

3

2

1

2

1

1

6

2

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

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Table 2–249: Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion)

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BRM-1K(1)

ASC, BRDM-2(2)

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-1 8/22

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

14

38

4

22

4

6

4

6

10

10

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

10

10

1

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

2. Mot inf and inf div, MDs, an expeditionary army or the DMI could have either this recon coy or a variant of the above with BTR-60/70/80 APC replacing the BRDM-2s.

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Table 2–250: Long-range Reconnaissance Company

Table 2–251: Signals Reconnaissance Company

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BRDM-2U

ASC, BRDM-2

ATRL, RPG-I 8/22

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

13

23

13

16

1

12

13

13

13

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

13

13

1

Note:

Pers in the LRR coy are parachute trained. Small teams of four to six pers can enter the en rear area by parachute, helo or veh, or on foot. They can also land by tpt helo with their cbt veh.

A variant of the LRR coy could have 12 BTR-80A APC instead of the BRDM-2s. In that case, the comd veh could be either a BRDM-2U or a comd variant of the BTR.

Equipment Total

Radio Intercept/DF, HF/VHF

Radar Intercept/DF

7

3

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Table 2–252: Jamming Company

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Van, Command

Van, Maint

Van, Signal recon

1

11

1

1

1

1

1

10

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

4

1

4

7

1

Equipment Total

Communications Jammer, VHF

Communications Jammer, HF

Proximity Fuze Jammer

Radio Intercept/DF, VHF/HF

6

3

9

3

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Light

Van, Signal recon

Van, Command

Van, Maint

Van, Jammer

1

21

1

2

3

1

1

18

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

22

1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–253: Remotely Piloted Vehicle Squadron

Air Defence Brigade (Mechanised Infantry Division)

37. Figure 2–57 illustrates the organisation of the AD brigade. Table 2–254 details the principal equipment for the brigade.

Equipment Total

RPV (Short-range)

RPV Recovery Vehicle (Truck, Crane)

RPV Launch Vehicle (Truck, Medium)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Van, Ground Control Station (RPV)

Van, Maint

Van, Command

Van, Mission Control (RPV)

4

2

4

1

3

1

1

1

4

2

1

1

1

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

4

13

1

Note:

An expeditionary army, the CDF and higher levels of comd normally have a recon and EC bn with an organic RPV sqn. If the GS allocates a recon and EC bn from the DMI to a region, it normally includes an RPV sqn. District and divisional recon and EC bn may or may not have an organic RPV sqn. The equip listing for the recon and EC bn includes the RPV sqn.

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Figure 2–57: Air Defence Brigade (Mechanised Infantry Division)

TA

SA-15 S-60 or2S6

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Tab

le 2

–25

4: A

ir D

efe

nce

Bri

ga

de

(Me

cha

nis

ed

In

fan

try

Div

isio

n)

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Brigade Headquarters

Surface-to-air Missile Battalion (x 2)

Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion (57)

Target Acquisition/Early Warning Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AP

C, B

TR

-80A

Che

m r

econ

veh

icle

, BR

DM

-2R

Kh/

RK

hM

Tar

get R

ada

r V

ehic

le

16

1 2

3

8 3 2

Wea

pons

57 m

m A

A, 2

S6

or 2

S6

SA

M, S

A-8

B/G

EC

KO

TE

LAR

(1)

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

3

16 24

18 12

18 16 39

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

cks,

Lig

ht

Tru

cks,

Med

ium

Tru

ck, d

eco

n, A

RS

-12U

/14

1 3

4 14 38

7 7 36

3 1

3

3 2 25

1 1 3

19 28 102 3

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Tru

ck, d

eco

n, D

DA

-53/

66

Tru

ck, C

rane

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Co

mpu

ter

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Med

ium

Van

, mis

l Tes

ting

Van

, Ra

dar

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

2 4 2

2 4 10 4 4 2

1 4 1 3 4 1

1 1 1

1 2

3 2 2

8

1 3 11 5 1 24 6 4 5 7 2

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Brigade Headquarters

Surface-to-air Missile Battalion (x 2)

Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion (57)

Target Acquisition/Early Warning Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Total

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Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (1

200

L)

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler

Van

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900

/120

0 L)

2 1 4

2 10 12 8 4 8 4

3 5 4 4 2 4

1 1 1

2

5 2 3 3 1

3 7 1 1

2 22 28 18 4 9 13 12

Rad

ars

Aer

ial s

urvl

/TA

, ‘L

ong

Tra

ck’

Aer

ial s

urvl

/TA

, ‘F

lat F

ace

Rad

ar,

Fire

Con

tro

l ‘F

lap

Whe

el’

Rad

ar,

Hei

ght F

indi

ng, ‘

Thi

n S

kin’

1 3

2 1

2 1 3 1

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Brigade Headquarters

Surface-to-air Missile Battalion (x 2)

Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion (57)

Target Acquisition/Early Warning Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Total

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Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Ver

y Lo

w P

ow

er

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

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Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion (57)

Target Acquisition/Early Warning Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

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Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion (57)

Target Acquisition/Early Warning Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Total

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Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion (Air Defence Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division)

38. Figure 2–58 illustrates the organisation of the SAM battalion. Table 2–255 to Table 2–259 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

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Table 2–255: Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion (SA-15) (Air Defence Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR-80A (PU-12)

SA-15 misl Transloader (TELAR Chassis)

SAM, SA-15/‘Gecko’ TELAR(1,2)

SAM, Shoulder-fired

3

4

8

12

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Van

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Crane

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

Van, Medium

Van, misl Testing

Van, Signal

5

1

6

4

2

4

2

1

7

19

2

2

5

2

2

1

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

6

4

3

15

3

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Table 2–256: Missile Technical Platoon (SA-15) (Air Defence Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Table 2–257: Surface-to-Air Missile Section (SA-15) (Air Defence Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Note:

1. The TELAR includes the ‘Land Roll’ fire control/TA radar.

2. The replacement for the SA-15 ‘Gecko’ will be the 2S6 SPADS.

Equipment Total

SAM, Shoulder-fired 3

Trailer, Van

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Truck, Crane

Van, misl Testing

1

1

1

1

2

3

1

1

2

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

1

1

3

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

SAM, Shoulder-fired

3

3

Truck, Light 1

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–258: Surface-to-Air Missile Company (SA-15) (Air Defence Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Table 2–259: Supply and Service Company [Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion (SA-15)]

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR-60 (PU-12)

SA-15 misl Transloader (TELAR Chassis)

SAM, Shoulder-fired

SAM, SA-15/‘Gecko’ TELAR(1)

1

2

3

4

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Van

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Light

Van, Medium

1

1

1

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

6

1

Note:

1. The TELAR includes the ‘Land Roll’ fire control/TA radar.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Van

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

3

4

1

2

1

2

1

17

2

1

5

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57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion (Air Defence Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division)

39. Figure 2–59 illustrates the organisation of the 57 mm AA gun battalion. Table 2–260 to Table 2–262 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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65

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Table 2–260: A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion (Air Defence Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

57 mm AA Gun, 2S6 or 2S6

ACV, BTR-80A (PU-12)

SAM, Shoulder-fired

18

1

12

Radar, Aerial survl/TA, ‘Flat Face’

Radar, Fire Control, ‘Flap Wheel’

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (800 L)

Truck, Crane

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Maint

Van, Radar

Van, Signal

1

3

3

5

4

4

2

3

1

7

36

4

7

1

3

4

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

1

20

10

1

4

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Table 2–261: A 57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Company (Air Defence Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Note:

Some units may have 2S6 SPAAG instead of 2S6 towed guns. In this case, the trucks are used to carry ammo for the guns.

The replacement for the 2S6 will be the 2S6 SPADS.

Equipment Total

57 mm AA Gun, 2S6

SAM, Shoulder-fired

6

3

Radar, Fire Control, ‘Flap Wheel(1)

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Van, Radar(1)

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

9

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

Warning Receiver

6

3

1

Note:

1. Some units may have the older ‘Fire Can’ fire control radar and the PUAZO-6 fire control director with an optical rangefinder. In that case, the coy would have two additional medium trucks as prime movers for this combination of towed fire control systems, but it would not have the truck-mounted ‘Flap Wheel’ radar van.

Equipment Total

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Table 2–262: Service Company (57 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Battalion)

Support Elements of the Air Defence Brigade

40. Table 2–263 to Table 2–265 detail the principal equipment for the support elements of the AD brigade.

Table 2–263: Target Acquisition/Early Warning Company (Air Defence Brigade – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Crane

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Maint

3

1

1

1

1

1

3

9

1

4

1

3

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

2

Equipment Total

Radar, Aerial survl/TA, ‘Long Track’

Radar, Height Finding, ‘Thin Skin’

2

1

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41. Chemical Defence Platoon (Air Defence Brigade).Equipment in the chemical defence platoon is the same as listed in Table 2–233.

Table 2–264: Materiel Support Company (Air Defence Brigade)

TA Radar Vehicle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Van

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Van, Computer

Van, Maint

Van, Radar

2

1

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

2

3

2

Equipment Total

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Maint

5

2

3

3

1

2

25

3

3

2

2

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–265: Maintenance Company (Air Defence Brigade)

Anti-tank Guided Missile Battalion

42. Figure 2–60 illustrates the organisation of the ATGM battalion. Table 2–266 details the principal equipment for the battalion.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Van, Maint

1

3

1

7

1

3

3

8

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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0: A

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MAT

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Table 2–266: Anti-tank Guided Missile Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

ACV, BRDM-2U

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)/BRDM-2U

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATGM Vehicle, 9P133, with AT-3/‘Sagger’ or 9P148, with AT-S/‘Spandrel’

12

1

27

27

Ambulance

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1, or ‘Tall Mike’

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic, DS-1

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

4

3

8

1

1

3

1

4

16

3

3

2

2

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

3

1

16

40

1

Note:

Sep mech inf bde and well-equipped districts can have either the ATGM bn as depicted above, or an AT composed of two AT gun batteries and one ATGM coy.

During force modernisation, the tendency is for districts/bde with offensive contingency missions to have an ATGM bn, whereas districts/bde with primarily defensive contingency msn have the standard AT bn.

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43. Anti-tank Guided Missile Company (Anti-tank Guided Missile Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division). The equipment of the ATGM company is the same as listed in Annex F, Table 2–144.

44. Materiel Support Platoon (Anti-tank Guided Missile Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division). The equipment of the materiel support platoon is the same as listed in Annex F, Table 2–145.

Mechanised Infantry Division Logistic Assets

45. The logistic assets of the mechanised infantry division include the maintenance battalion and the materiel support battalion.

Maintenance Battalion

46. Figure 2–61 illustrates the organisation of the maintenance battalion. Table 2–267 to Table 2–273 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

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61:

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T2-2

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T2-2

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Table 2–267: Maintenance Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 17

Ambulance

Armd Recovery Vehicle

Motorcycle

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tractor, Artillery, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (800 L)

Truck, Crane

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Recovery

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Light

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

1

5

3

1

1

2

19

11

3

5

1

5

4

28

6

2

7

1

5

64

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

7

7

1

1

1

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Table 2–268: Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Company (Maintenance Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Table 2–269: Wheeled Vehicle Maintenance Company (Maintenance Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Table 2–270: Ordnance Maintenance Company (Maintenance Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

3

2

1

4

1

1

12

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 4

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

4

2

1

6

1

1

14

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

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Table 2–271: Supply and Service Platoon (Maintenance Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Table 2–272: Recovery Platoon (Maintenance Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Maint

2

2

1

1

1

8

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 1

Ambulance

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

1

6

1

3

4

10

3

6

1

Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

Armd Recovery Vehicle

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tractor, arty, AT-S

Tractor/trailer, Lowboy

Truck, Recovery

5

1

1

2

2

Equipment Total

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Table 2–273: Special Maintenance Platoon (Maintenance Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Materiel Support Battalion

47. Figure 2–62 illustrates the organisation of the materiel support battalion. Table 2–274 to Table 2–281 detail the principal equipment of the battalion and its sub-units.

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

1

Equipment Total

Trailer, Generator

Van, Maint

1

6

Equipment Total

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Table 2–274: Materiel Support Battalion (Mechanised Infantry Division)

Table 2–275: Battalion Headquarters (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22

SAM, Shoulder-fired

17

2

Ambulance

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Crane

Truck, Kitchen

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (900 L)

Van, Maint

Van, Mbl Fd Bakery

Van, Signal

1

154

32

6

100

7

4

2

33

158

100

7

6

11

4

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

5

1

Equipment Total

SAM, Shoulder-fired 2

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Table 2–276: Ammunition Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Table 2–277: Petrol, Oils and Lubricants Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Table 2–278: Cargo Transport Company (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Utility

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

2

2

1

1

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, Crane

Truck, Utility

60

60

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (5000 L)

50

1

50

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 3

Equipment Total

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Table 2–279: Maintenance Platoon (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Table 2–280: Supply and Service Platoon (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, Crane

1

30(1)

30

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

Note:

1. In a mech inf div, each light truck can pull a single-axle cargo trailer, while each mdm truck can pull a double-axle cargo trailer.

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 1

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Crane

Van, Maint

6

1

9

Equipment Total

ATRL, RPG-18/22 1

Ambulance

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Kitchen

Truck, Light

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Maint

1

3

2

2

2

3

6

1

Equipment Total

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Table 2–281: Mobile Field Bakery (Materiel Support Battalion – Mechanised Infantry Division)

Medical Battalion

48. The organisation and equipment of the medical battalion is the same as illustrated in Annex F, Figure 2–42 and Table 2–188.

49. Chemical Defence Company (Mechanised Infantry Division). Table 2–282 details the principal equipment for the chemical defence company.

Table 2–282: Chemical Defence Company (Mechanised Infantry Division)

Equipment Total

Trailer, Water (90 L)

Truck, Medium

Van, Mbl Fd Bakery

4

8

4

Equipment Total

Chem recon vehicle

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, decon, TMS-65

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Water (2000 L)

4

2

2

2

8

4

2

3

6

2

2

2

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

2

4

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nnel Carrier)

Pla

toon

Eng

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r C

ompa

ny

Sig

nal C

ompa

ny

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mic

alD

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Co

mpa

ny

Mai

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ance

Co

mpa

ny

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

3

1

1

8

3

3

7

124

1

1

14

1

1

3

5

3

3

3

1

1

1

30

5

12

18

9

18

18

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2H-81

Table 2–283: Mechanised Infantry Brigade (Armoured Perso

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqua

rter

s

Mec

hani

sed

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (x

3)

Sep

arat

e Ta

nkB

atta

lion

Sel

f-pr

opel

led

Ho

witz

erB

atta

lion

(122

)

Sel

f-pr

opel

led

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

Com

pany

(23

)

Ant

i-tan

k G

uid

ed

Mis

sile

Co

mpa

ny

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Armoured Vehicles

ACV, BTR-80A

APC, BTR-80A

APC, BTR-80A (FAC)

APC, BTR-60 (PU-12)

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

ACV, BMP-3

Mbl recon Post, PRP-3/41

ASC, BRDM-2

ACV, BRDM-2U

Chem recon vehicle BRDM-2RKh or RKhM

ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Coy COP)

ACRV, 1V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)

Medium Tank, T-72K

Medium Tank, T-90

Armoured Recovery Vehicle

BRDM-3 with 5 x AT-5 ‘Spandral’ ATGM

1

1

1

6

123

3

2

1

1

30

2

1

3

3

1

1

1

12

4

Weapons

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

73 mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9

120 or 82 mm Mortar.2S11, 2B14 or 2B9

122 mm SP Howitzer, 2S1

18

9

18

18

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L1

Co

A

23

S

F

40

5.

5.

A

9

7.

4

65

4

6

58

2

33

3

66

6

56

3

4

20

5

18

8

21

33

199

1600

95

122

689

24

E

B

B

D

D

R

A

M

M

M

M

T

1

4

4

1

1

3

1

1

2

4

1

4

2

1

3

9

3

1

1

T

T

T

T

4

9

5

3

2

4

30

1

2

1

2

58

77

90

Eng

ine

er C

ompa

ny

Sig

nal C

ompa

ny

Che

mic

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efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

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nanc

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ny

Med

ica

l Pla

toon

Tota

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TGM Manpack, AT-4/‘Spigot’

mm SP AA Gun, 2S62

AM, Shoulder-fired

lamethrower, LPO/RPO

mm Grenade Launcher BG-15

45 mm Rifle AK-74

45 mm LMG RPK-74

TGL RPG-7V

mm Pistol PM

62 mm GPMG PKM

3

40

10

13

18

27

186

990

81

99

423

6

2

79

2

110

18

120

6

30

18

8

12

40

14

12

36

13

47

11

ngineer Equipment

ridge, Tank-launched

ridge, Truck-launched

itching Machine, BTM/MDK

itching Machine, PZM/TMK

oute-clearing Vehicle, BAT

rmoured Engr Tractor, IMR

inelayer, GMZ

ine-clearing Plough

ine Roller Plough

ine Detector, DIM

ruck, Water Purification

1

1

1

9

3

rucks

ruck, Utility

ruck, Light

ruck, Medium

3

1

42

63

12

1

1

13

4

14

1

4

3

Principal Items of Equipment

Bri

gad

eH

eadq

uart

ers

Mec

hani

sed

Infa

ntr

y B

atta

lion

(x 3

)

Sep

arat

e Ta

nkB

atta

lion

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

n C

ompa

ny (

23)

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uid

ed

Mis

sile

Com

pany

Rec

onn

aiss

ance

Pla

toon

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1

1

2

1

2

3

1

2

10

3

1

9

1

1

4

2

1

3

2

2

25

5

3

1

4

17

11

9

6

2

1

1

1

2

20

1

2

10

1

6

3

1

1

13

45

18

19

19

3

10

2

Pla

toon

Eng

ine

er C

ompa

ny

Sig

nal C

ompa

ny

Che

mic

alD

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nte

nanc

eC

ompa

ny

Med

ica

l Pla

toon

Tota

l

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Truck, Crane

Truck, Crane Shovel

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, Dump

Truck, POL, (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Command

Van, Hospital

Van, Kitchen

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

Ambulance

3

9

3

3

3

3

1

4

1

1

2

1

2

2

4

1

Trailers

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Water (900/1200 L)

6

3

9

3

3

3

1

7

3

4

1

16

2

3

2

1

2

Radars

Radar, Battlefield survl Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’ 1 1

Principal Items of Equipment

Bri

gad

eH

eadq

uart

ers

Mec

hani

sed

Infa

ntr

y B

atta

lion

(x 3

)

Sep

arat

e Ta

nkB

atta

lion

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

n C

ompa

ny (

23)

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uid

ed

Mis

sile

Com

pany

Rec

onn

aiss

ance

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L1

Co

R

V

V

V

V

H

4

6

7

8

2

3

1

1 1

3

1 84

80

12

264

5

R

H

H

H

H

R

W

1 2

2

2

1

2

3

15

8

2

1

4

12

M

R

R

P

C

M

3

4

3

2

12

12

P 75 60 36 72 60 25 2417

N

T

T

Eng

ine

er C

ompa

ny

Sig

nal C

ompa

ny

Che

mic

alD

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

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nanc

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ny

Med

ica

l Pla

toon

Tota

l

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adios

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Portable, Low Power

HF, Portable, Very Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F, Manpack, Low Power

3

3

48

75

12

138

5

37

2

10

27

1

9

4

16

4

4

adios

F, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

F, Vehicle Mount, High Power

adio VHF/UHF

arning Receiver

1

1

6

3

3

6

2

1

4

2

3

1

iscellaneous

angefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

angefinder, Stereoscopic

eriscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

ollimator

otorcycle

3

3

18

4

1

9

ersonnel 63 1527 189 150 52 50 58

ote:

his vehicle includes the ‘Small Fred’ or ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

his vehicle includes the ‘Hot Shot’ fire control radar.

Principal Items of Equipment

Bri

gad

eH

eadq

uart

ers

Mec

hani

sed

Infa

ntr

y B

atta

lion

(x 3

)

Sep

arat

e Ta

nkB

atta

lion

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

n C

ompa

ny (

23)

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uid

ed

Mis

sile

Com

pany

Rec

onn

aiss

ance

Pla

toon

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g Vehicle)

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Pla

toon

Eng

ine

erC

om

pany

Sig

nal

Co

mpa

ny

Che

mic

alD

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Co

mpa

ny

Mai

nten

ance

Co

mpa

ny

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

2

1

1

8

3

3

3

1

1

1

1

14

7

122

1

1

4

3

3

3

1

1

1

30

5

3

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2H-85

Table 2–284: Mechanised Infantry Brigade (Infantry Fightin

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqua

rter

s

Mec

hani

sed

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (x

3)

Sep

arat

e Ta

nkB

atta

lion

Sel

f-pr

opel

led

Ho

witz

erB

atta

lion

(122

)

Sel

f-pr

opel

led

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

Co

mpa

ny (

23)

Ant

i-tan

k G

uid

ed

Mis

sile

Co

mpa

ny

Armoured Vehicles

ACV, BTR-80A

APC, BTR-80A

APC BTR-80A (FAC)

APC, BTR-60 (PU-12)

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

ACV, BMP-3

IFV, BMP-3

ACV, BRM-1K(1)

Mbl Recon Post, PRP-3/4(2)

ACV, BRDM-2U

Chem recon vehicle BRDM-2RKh or RKhM

ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Coy COP)

ACRV, V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)

Medium Tank, T-72K

Medium Tank, T-90

Armoured Recovery Vehicle

Armoured Maint Vehicle, MTP

1

1

1

3

6

120

2

1

1

30

2

1

3

3

1

1

1

4

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L1

Co

W

30

12

12

A

A

23

S

F

40

5.

5.

A

9

7.

4

65

4

6

58

2

33

3

66

6

56

3

4

20

5

18

18

18

18

12

8

48

33

199

1501

95

122

762

24

E

B

B

D

D

R

A

M

M

M

M

T

1

4

4

1

1

3

1

1

2

4

1

4

2

1

3

9

3

1

1

Eng

inee

rC

ompa

ny

Sig

nal

Com

pany

Che

mic

alD

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nte

nanc

eC

ompa

ny

Med

ica

l Pla

toon

Tota

l

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ntents

eapons

mm AGL, AGS-17

0 mm Mortar, 2S12 or 82 mm Mortar, 2B14 or 2B9

2 mm SP Howitzer, 2S1

TGM Manpack, AT-4/‘Spigot’

TGM Vehicle, with 5 x AT-5

mm SP AA Gun, 2S6(3)

AM, Shoulder-fired

lamethrower, LPO/RPO

mm Grenade Launcher BG-15

45 mm Rifle AK-74

45 mm LMG RPK-74

TGL RPG-7V

mm Pistol PM

62 mm GPMG PKM

3

40

10

13

18

18

18

27

27

186

891

81

99

496

6

2

79

2

110

18

18

120

6

30

18

8

12

40

12

14

12

36

13

47

11

ngineer Equipment

ridge, Tank-launched

ridge, Truck-launched

itching Machine, BTM/MDK

itching Machine, PZM/TMK

oute-clearing Vehicle, BAT

rmoured Engr Tractor, IMR

inelayer, GMZ

ine-clearing Plough

ine Roller Plough

ine Detector, DIM

ruck, Water Purification

1

1

1

9

3

Principal Items of Equipment

Bri

gad

eH

eadq

uart

ers

Mec

hani

sed

Infa

ntr

y B

atta

lion

(x 3

)

Sep

arat

e Ta

nkB

atta

lion

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

nC

ompa

ny (

23)

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uid

ed

Mis

sile

Com

pany

Rec

onn

aiss

ance

Pla

toon

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4

9

1

1

5

3

2

4

30

1

2

1

2

58

77

90

2

1

2

1

2

3

1

2

10

3

1

9

1

1

4

3

2

2

20

5

3

1

4

17

11

9

6

2

1

1

1

2

20

1

2

10

1

6

3

1

1

13

45

18

19

25

10

1

Rec

onn

aiss

ance

Pla

toon

Eng

inee

rC

ompa

ny

Sig

nal

Com

pany

Che

mic

alD

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

Com

pany

Mai

nte

nanc

eC

ompa

ny

Med

ica

l Pla

toon

Tota

l

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Trucks

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Truck, Crane

Truck, Crane Shovel

3

1

42

63

12

1

1

13

1

4

14

1

4

3

Truck, decon, ARS-12U/14

Truck, decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, Dump

Truck, POL, (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Van, Command

Van, Hospital

Van, Kitchen

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

Ambulance

3

6

3

3

3

3

4

1

1

2

1

2

2

4

1

Trailers

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900/1200 L)

6

3

9

9

3

1

7

3

4

1

16

2

3

2

1

2

Radars

Radar, Battlefield survl Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’ 1

Principal Items of Equipment

Bri

gad

eH

eadq

uart

ers

Mec

hani

sed

Infa

ntr

y B

atta

lion

(x 3

)

Sep

arat

e Ta

nkB

atta

lion

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

nC

ompa

ny (

23)

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uid

ed

Mis

sile

Com

pany

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L1

Co

R

V

V

V

V

H

H

H

H

H

R

W

4

6

1

7

8

2

2

2

2

1

2

3

3

1

1 1

6

1 87

67

12

250

5

15

9

2

1

4

13

M

R

R

P

C

M

3

4

4

3

18

3

P 75 60 36 72 60 25 2390

N

1.

2.

3.

Eng

inee

rC

ompa

ny

Sig

nal

Com

pany

Che

mic

alD

efen

ce P

lato

on

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

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pany

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ntents

adios

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Portable, Low Power

HF, Portable, Very Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F, Manpack, Low Power

F, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

F/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

F, Vehicle Mount, High Power

adio VHF/UHF

arning Receiver

3

3

1

1

48

66

12

132

6

3

3

5

37

2

6

2

1

10

27

4

2

1

9

3

4

16

3

3

1

iscellaneous

angefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

angefinder, Stereoscopic

eriscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

ollimator

otorcycle

3

3

18

4

1

ersonnel 63 1500 189 150 52 50 58

ote:

This vehicle includes the TALL MIKE battlefield survl radar.

This vehicle includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield survl radar.

This vehicle includes the Hot Shot fire control radar.

Principal Items of Equipment

Bri

gad

eH

eadq

uart

ers

Mec

hani

sed

Infa

ntr

y B

atta

lion

(x 3

)

Sep

arat

e Ta

nkB

atta

lion

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gu

nC

ompa

ny (

23)

Ant

i-ta

nk G

uid

ed

Mis

sile

Com

pany

Rec

onn

aiss

ance

Pla

toon

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mpa

ny

Ma

terie

l S

uppo

rtC

om

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Co

mpa

ny

Che

mic

alD

efe

nce

Pla

toon

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

3

1

1

3

4

4

1

1

6

6

2

2

3

1

4

18

18

18

8

26

57

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Principal Items of Equipment

Hea

dqua

rter

s an

d C

ontr

olC

om

pany

Sel

f-pr

opel

led

Ho

witz

erB

atta

lion

(122

)

Sel

f-pr

opel

led

Ho

witz

erB

atta

lion

(152

)

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket

Laun

cher

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Sel

f-pr

opel

led

Ant

i-ai

rcra

ft G

un

Co

mpa

ny (

23)

Targ

et

Acq

uisi

tion

Armoured Vehicles

APC, BTR-80A

APC, BTR-80A

ACV, BTR(R-145BM)

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM -2RKh/ RKhM

Mbl recon Post, PRP-3/4(1)

APC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR-10)(2)

APC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)(3)

ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22

ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23

ACRV, 1V15/1V15M11V24

ACRV, 1V16/1V16MllV25

ACRV, 1V18

ACRV, 1V19

1

2

1

1

1

3

3

1

1

1

3

3

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

1

1

Weapons

122 mm SP Howitzer, 2S1

152 mm SP Howitzer, 2S19

122 mm BM-27

23 mm SP AA Gun, 2S6(4)

ATG RPG-7V

SAM, Shoulder-fired

4

3

18

6

18

18

6

18

18

6

18

8

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T

A

A

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

V

V

V

V

A

1

1

32

6

2

1

3

1

1

6

3

1

2

1

2

1

2

4

3

1

9

11

116

3

2

1

15

1

2

2

20

14

1

7

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

20

6

2

3

2

1

2

1

1

1

84

12

12

15

10

1

Ma

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l S

uppo

rtC

ompa

ny

Mai

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ompa

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rucks

CRV, 1V110 (Coy FDC)

CRV, 1V111 (Coy FDC)

ruck, Utility

ruck, Light

ruck, Medium

ruck, decon, ARS-12U/14

ruck, decon, DDA-53/66

ruck, Crane

ruck, POL (5000 L)

ruck, Recovery

ruck, Water (2000 L)

an, Hospital

an, Maint

an, Signal

an, Survey

mbulance

6

2

1

1

2

4

14

2

2

4

1

20

4

2

4

1

3

1

1

37

3

3

4

1

1

4

2

3

4

1

railers

railer, Single-axle

railer, Double-axle

railer, Generator

railer, Kitchen

railer, POL (4200 L)

railer, Water (900/1200 L)

railer. Welding

1

2

1

1

16

2

3

2

1

17

3

4

1

27

2

3

3

1

2

1

2

1

1

Principal Items of Equipment

Hea

dqua

rter

s an

d C

ontr

olC

ompa

ny

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

52)

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket

Lau

nche

rB

atta

lion

(122

)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

C

ompa

ny (

23)

Targ

et

Acq

uisi

tion

Com

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3

1

1 60

2

81

2

5

17

1

1

10

11

1

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Mai

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Radios

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

Warning Receiver

6

1

5

1

5

3

1

1

1

10

27

4

2

10

27

4

2

18

6

6

1

1

9

3

13

4

1

Miscellaneous

Rangefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

Sound-ranging Set

1 4 4 2

1

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Small Fred’ or ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

2. This system includes the ‘Big Fred’ battlefield survl radar.

3. This system includes the ‘Rice Bag’ counter mortar/counter bty radar.

4. This system includes the ‘Hot Shot’ fire control radar.

Principal Items of Equipment

Hea

dqua

rter

s an

d C

ontr

olC

ompa

ny

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

22)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (1

52)

Mul

tiple

Roc

ket

Lau

nche

rB

atta

lion

(122

)

Sel

f-pr

ope

lled

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

C

ompa

ny (

23)

Targ

et

Acq

uisi

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ANNEX I TO CHAPTER 2

ARMOURED DIVISION

1. Figure 2–63 shows the organisation of the armoured division.

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ure

2–

63:

Arm

ou

red

Div

isio

n

D

MAT

SPT

SA-1

2A

F2-6

6FRO

G

F2-6

3T2

-286

F2-5

0T2

-216

F2-5

2T2

-238

F2-5

5T2

-250

F2-6

5T2

-294

T2-1

47F2

-35

See

T2-

148

to T

2-15

7

F2-3

8T2

-168

F2-3

7T2

-164

F2-6

1T2

-277

F2-6

0T2

-270

F2-4

0T2

G-1

91T2

-285

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Armoured Brigade

2. Figure 2–64 illustrates the organisation of the armoured brigade. Table 2–297 on page 2I-23 details the principal equipment for the brigade.

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2–

64:

Arm

oure

d B

riga

de

X

MAT

SPT

AMM

O

WIR

ETE

LEP

HO

NE

SVC

CO

NST

T2-2

86

F2-6

4T2

-287

F2-5

0T2

-216IF

VF2

-51

T2-2

28

T2-2

30T2

-290

T2-2

34T2

-233

T2-2

35T2

-236

T2-2

37T2

-247

23 m

m

23 m

mR

AD

IOC

OLL

ECT

AMM

O

MR

LSP

ECW

PN/O

RD

PER

S-D

VEH

-DM

C

T2-2

93T2

-291

T2-2

92

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Armoured Battalion (Armoured Brigade)

3. Figure 2–65 illustrates the organisation of the armoured battalion. Table 2–286 to Table 2–288 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

4. The armoured battalion that make up the armoured division are equipped with the T-90 main battle tank (MBT), as opposed to the T-80U MBT that equips a separate tank battalion.

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Figure 2–65: Armoured Battalion

T2-287

T2-289T2-288

Bn HQT-80UKTruck Utility x 1Truck Light x 1BMP - IKJ2K x 1ACV, BTR (R-145BM) x 1

HQandSVC

Pl Ldr/Tk ComdDvr/MechGnr

w/ PM Pistolw/ PM Pistolw/ PM Pistol

Tk ComdDvr/MechGnr

w/ AKS 74w/ PM Pistolw/ PM Pistol

Coy ComdDvr/MechGnr

w/ PM Pistolw/ PM Pistolw/ PM Pistol

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Table 2–286: Armoured Battalion

Table 2–287: Headquarters and Service Platoon (Armoured Battalion)

Equipment Total

ACV, BMP- lKJ2K

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

ATGL, RPG-7V

Medium Tank, T-80U

Medium Tank, T-80UK (Command Vehicle)

1

1

2

30

1

Ambulance

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Kitchen

Van, Maint

1

1

4

1

6

1

7

4

1

1

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

5

2

33

1

1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

22

1

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Table 2–288: Tank Company (Armoured Battalion)

Mechanised Infantry Battalion (Infantry Fighting Vehicle – Armoured Division and Tank Brigade)

5. The organisation and equipment of the mechanised infantry battalion (IFV) are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–214.

6. Mechanised Infantry Company (Infantry Fighting Vehicle).The organisation and equipment of the mechanised infantry company are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–215.

Ambulance

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

Van, Kitchen

1

2

4

1

4

1

6

1

7

4

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

1

1

Equipment Total

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

Medium Tank, T-80U

6

34

10

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

10

Equipment Total

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7. Mechanised Infantry Platoon (Infantry Fighting Vehicle).The organisation and equipment of the mechanised infantry platoon are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–216.

8. Mechanised Infantry Squad (Infantry Fighting Vehicle). The organisation and equipment of the mechanised infantry section are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–217.

9. Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon (Infantry Fighting Vehicle – Mechanised Battalion). The organisation and equipment of the SAM platoon are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–220.

10. Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon (Infantry Fighting Vehicle – Mechanised Battalion). The organisation and equipment of the AGL platoon are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–221.

11. Automatic Grenade Launcher Section (Infantry Fighting Vehicle – Mechanised Battalion). The organisation and equipment of the AGL section are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–222.

12. Anti-tank Guided Missile Platoon (Infantry Fighting Vehicle – Mechanised Battalion). The organisation and equipment of the ATGM platoon are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–224.

13. Mortar Company (Infantry Fighting Vehicle – Mechanised Battalion). The organisation and equipment of the mortar platoon are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–218.

14. Mortar Platoon (Infantry Fighting Vehicle – Mechanised Battalion). The organisation and equipment of the mortar platoon are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–219.

15. Signal Platoon (Infantry Fighting Vehicle – Mechanised Battalion). The equipment of the signal platoon are the same as shown in Annex F, Table 2–100.

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16. Supply and Service Platoon (Infantry Fighting Vehicle – Mechanised Battalion). The organisation and equipment of the supply and service platoon are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–51 and Table 2–225.

17. 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the 122 mm SP Howitzer battalion are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–52 and Table 2–226.

18. 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer Company. The organisation and equipment of the 122 mm SP howitzer company are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–52 and Table 2–227.

19. Self-propelled Anti-aircraft Gun Company. The equipment of the SP AA gun company are the same as shown in Annex H, Table 2–228.

Reconnaissance Company (Tank Brigade)

20. Table 2–289 to Table 2–292 detail the principal equipment for the reconnaissance company.

Table 2–289: Reconnaissance Company (Tank Brigade)

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BRDM-2U

ASC, BRDM-2

ACV, BRM-1K

IFV, BRDM-2

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

Motorcycle

13

47

3

11

1

4

1

2

3

9

9

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Radar, Battlefield survl Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

13

9

2

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Table 2–290: Reconnaissance Platoon (Tracked)

Table 2–291: Reconnaissance Platoon (Wheeled)

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

13

9

1

1

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ACV, BRM-lK(1,2)

ATGL, RPG-7V

ATRL, RPG-18/22

IFV, BRDM-2

3

11

3

10

1

3

3

2

NVG

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

3

3

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

3

3

Note:

1. The mix of BRM-1K and BMP veh can vary.

2. This veh includes the ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar. When this pl is not part of a parent recon coy, the BRM-lK carries one additional radio (HF, veh mount, medium power).

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ASC, BRDM-2

ATRL, RPG-18/22

4

15

1

4

4

Equipment Total

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Table 2–292: Motorcycle Section

Tank Brigade Combat Support Elements

21. Signal Company (Tank Brigade). The equipment of the signal company is the same as listed in Annex H, Table 2–232.

22. Engineer Company (Tank Brigade). The equipment of the engineer company is the same as listed in Annex H, Table 2–231.

23. Chemical Defence Platoon (Tank Brigade). The equipment of the chemical defence platoon is the same as listed in Annex H, Table 2–233.

24. Materiel Support Company (Tank Brigade). The equipment of the materiel support company is the same as listed in Annex H, Table 2–234.

25. Maintenance Company (Tank Brigade). The equipment of the maintenance company is the same as listed in Annex H, Table 2–235.

NVGs

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

4

4

1

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

4

Note:

When this pl is not part of a parent recon coy, a BRDM-2U ACV can replace the BRDM-2 in the PHQ. The BRDM-2U carries one additional radio (HF, vehicle mount, medium power).

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

1

6

Motorcycle

NVGs

3

1

VHF, Portable, Low Power 1

Equipment Total

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26. Medical Platoon (Tank Brigade). The equipment of the medical platoon is the same as listed in Annex F, Table 2–116.

Armoured Division Combat Support Elements

27. The combat support elements of the armoured division include the reconnaissance and EC battalion, SAM battalion and the SP artillery regiment.

28. Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion (Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the reconnaissance and EC battalion are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–56 and Table 2–247.

29. Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the reconnaissance company are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–56 and Table 2–249.

30. Long-range Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Armoured Division).The organisation and equipment of the long range reconnaissance company are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–56 and Table 2–250.

31. Signals Reconnaissance Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the signals reconnaissance company are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–56 and Table 2–251.

32. Jamming Company (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the jamming company are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–56 and Table 2–252.

33. Remotely Piloted Vehicle Squadron (Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion – Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the RPV squadron are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–56 and Table 2–253.

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Self-propelled Artillery Regiment

34. The organisation and equipment of the SP artillery regiment are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–53 and Table 2–285 on page 2H-89.

Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion

35. Figure 2–66 illustrates the organisation of the SAM battalion (SA-12A). Table 2–293 and Table 2–294 detail principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

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SV

CTE

CH

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Table 2–293: Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion (Armoured Division)

Equipment Total

Command Vehicle (TELAR Chassis)

IFV, BMP-3

SA-12A misl Transloader (TELAR Chassis)(1)

SA-12A misl Transporter (Heavy Truck)

SA-I I/‘Gadfly’ TELAR(2)

SAM, Shoulder-fired(3)

TA Radar Vehicle (TELAR Chassis)

1

3

3

3

6

9

1

Radar, TA, ‘Snow Drift’ or ‘Tube Arm’

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (1200 L)

Trailer, Van

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

Truck, Crane

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

Van, misl Testing

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

2

4

2

1

1

2

3

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

Warning Receiver

2

3

3

12

4

3

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Table 2–294: Surface-to-Air Missile Firing Company (SA-12A) (Surface-to-Air Missile Battalion)

36. Surface-to-Air Missile Platoon. The equipment of the SAM platoon (SA-12A battalion) is the same as listed in Annex H, Table 2–220.

Surface-to-Surface Missile Battalion (Free Rocket Over Ground)

37. Figure 2–67 illustrates the organisation of the SSM battalion. Table 2–295 and Table 2–296 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Note:

1. This system is a combination loader and launcher.

2. This system includes the ‘Fire Dome’ fire control radar.

3. A battalion comd may retain the entire SAM pl under their own control, or may allocate its squads to individual SA-12A misl firing batteries.

Equipment Total

SAM, SA-12A/‘Gadfly’ TELAR(1)

SA-12A misl Transloader (TELAR Chassis)(2,3)

2

1

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

3

1

Note:

1. This system includes the ‘Fire Dome’ fire control radar.

2. This system is a combination loader and launcher. This vehicle has the same four-rail launcher as the TELAR, but has no on board fire control radar. It carries four misl on launch rails, ready to fire, and four misl for reloading its own launcher or a TELAR.

3. The coy comd controls the coy from one of the TELARS.

Equipment Total

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Figure 2–67: Surface-to-Surface Missile Battalion (Free Rocket Over Ground)

Table 2–295: Surface-to-Surface Missile (Free Rocket Over Ground) Battalion (Armoured Division)

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

FROG TEL

SAM, Shoulder-fired

4

1

4

T2-297

T2-296

TECHSPT

&SVC

MET

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Table 2–296: Free Rocket Over Ground Firing Company, Surface-to-Surface Missile (Free Rocket Over Ground) Battalion

Ambulance

Radar, Meteorological, ‘End Tray’

Rangefinder, Stereoscopic

Trailer, Cargo

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Crane

Truck, Heavy (Rocket Transporter)

Truck, Light

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Medium

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Van, Signal

Van, Maint

Van, Survey

1

2

4

2

4

1

1

4

1

4

6

2

1

8

2

3

1

4

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

2

1

7

1

1

4

17

1

Equipment Total

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

FROG TEL

1

2

Equipment Total

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38. Divisional Helicopter Battalion (Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the divisional helicopter battalion is the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–36 and Table 2–146 to Table 2–149.

39. Engineer Battalion (Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the engineer battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–39 and Table 2–164.

40. Signals Battalion (Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the signals battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–38 and Table 2–162.

Armoured Division Logistic Elements

41. Materiel Support Battalion (Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the materiel support battalion are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–62 and Table 2–274.

42. Maintenance Battalion (Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the maintenance battalion are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–61 and Table 2–267.

43. Chemical Defence Company (Armoured Division). The equipment of the chemical defence company is the same as listed in Annex H, Table 2–282.

Radar, Meteorological, ‘End Tray’

Trailer, Generator

Truck, Utility

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Van, Signal

Van, Survey

1

1

1

3

4

1

2

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

6

1

Equipment Total

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44. Medical Battalion (Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the medical battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–42 and Table 2–290.

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Sig

nal

Com

pany

Che

mic

al D

efen

ce

Pla

too

n

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

C

ompa

ny

Mai

nten

ance

Com

pany

Med

ical

Pla

too

n

Tota

l

8

3

5

- 4

90

1

1

1

13

5

41

2

1

4

3

3

3

1

1

5

6

6

18

6

8

30

13

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Table 2–297: Armoured Brigade

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqu

arte

rs

Arm

our

edB

atta

lion

(x3)

Mec

han

ised

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (

IFV

)

SP

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (

122)

SP

Ant

i-air

craf

t Gun

C

ompa

ny(2

3)

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Com

pany

Eng

inee

r C

ompa

ny

Armoured Vehicles

Medium Tank, T-80UK

Medium Tank, T-80U

APC, BTR-80A

APC, BTR-80A (FAC)

APC, BTR-80A (PU-12)

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

ACV, BMP-3

IFV, BMP-3

ACV, BRM-1K(1)

Mbl Recon Post, PRP-3/4(2)

ASC, BRDM-2

Chem recon vehicle BRDM-2RKh or RKhM

ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Coy COP)

ACRV, 1V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bn COP)

ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)

Armoured Recovery Vehicle

1

1

1

3

90

3

3

1

2

39

1

3

3

1

1

1

2

2

4

1

Weapons

30 mm AGL, AGS-17

120 mm Mortar, M1943/2S12 or 82 mm Mortar, M1937

122 mm SP Howitzer, 2S1

ATGM Manpack, AT-4/‘Spigot’

23 mm SP AA Gun, 2S6(3)

SAM, Shoulder-fired

Flamethrower, RPO

3

6

6

6

9

9

18

18

8

4

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L1

Co

E

B

B

D

D

R

A

D

M

M

M

M

T

3

4

1

3

1

3

1

3

27

9

1

1

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

V

V

V

5

3

3

1

2

2

4

45

15

4

1

2

1

2

1

1

19

26

129

1

1

3

2

2

31

6

3

1

4

Sig

nal

Co

mpa

ny

Che

mic

al D

efen

ce

Pla

toon

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

C

om

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Co

mpa

ny

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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ngineer Equipment

ridge, Tank-launched

ridge, Truck-launched

itching Machine, BTM/MDK

itching Machine, PZM/TMK

oute-clearing Vehicle, BAT

rmoured Engr Tractor, IMR

ozer Blade, BTU

inelayer, GMZ

ine Clearing Plough

ine Roller Plough

ine Detector, DIM

ruck, Water Purification

3

4

1

3

1

3

1

3

27

9

1

1

rucks

ruck, Utility

ruck, Light

ruck, Medium

ruck, Crane

ruck, Crane Shovel

ruck, decon, ARS-12U/14

ruck, decon, DDA-53/66

ruck, Dump

ruck, POL (5000 L)

ruck, Water (2000 L)

an, Command

an, Hospital

an, Kitchen

3

1

3

21

12

3

4

13

4

2

1

4

14

2

1

4

4

36

1

1

2

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqua

rter

s

Arm

oure

dB

atta

lion

(x3)

Me

chan

ised

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (

IFV

)

SP

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (

122)

SP

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

C

om

pany

(23)

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Com

pany

Eng

ine

er

Co

mpa

ny

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2

1 12

4

20

7

9

1

2

30

1

2

15

1

6

3

1

1

11

72

13

10

32

10

1

7

8

2

2

2

2

1

2

3

3

1

1 1

5

1 49

28

4

214

9

22

7

2

1

2

14

Sig

nal

Co

mpa

ny

Che

mic

al D

efen

ce

Pla

toon

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

C

om

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Co

mpa

ny

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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Van, Maint

Van, Signal

Ambulance

3

3

1

1

1

2

4

1

1

Trailers

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900/1200 L)

3

18

3

12

3

2

1

3

3

1

16

2

3

2

1

2

6

2

1

1

Radars

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’ 1

Radios

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

HF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio VHF/UHF

Warning Receiver

2

3

1

1

3

99

6

15

3

16

22

4

44

2

1

1

10

27

4

2

1

9

3

4

5

8

1

1

4

8

1

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqua

rter

s

Arm

oure

dB

atta

lion

(x3)

Me

chan

ised

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (

IFV

)

SP

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (

122)

SP

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

C

om

pany

(23)

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Com

pany

Eng

ine

er

Co

mpa

ny

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L1

Co

M

R

R

P

C

M

3

4

1

1

6

6

N

1.

2.

3.

Sig

nal

Co

mpa

ny

Che

mic

al D

efen

ce

Pla

toon

Mat

erie

l Sup

port

C

om

pany

Mai

nten

ance

Co

mpa

ny

Med

ical

Pla

toon

Tota

l

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iscellaneous

angefinder, LASER, ‘Sage Gloss’

angefinder, Stereoscopic

eriscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A

ollimator

otorcycle

1

1

6

4

3

ote:

This system includes the ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

This veh includes the ‘Small Fred’ or ‘Tall Mike’ battlefield survl radar.

This veh includes the ‘Hot Shot’ fire control radar.

Principal Items of Equipment

Brig

ade

Hea

dqua

rter

s

Arm

oure

dB

atta

lion

(x3)

Me

chan

ised

Infa

ntry

Bat

talio

n (

IFV

)

SP

How

itzer

Bat

talio

n (

122)

SP

Ant

i-airc

raft

Gun

C

om

pany

(23)

Rec

onna

issa

nce

Com

pany

Eng

ine

er

Co

mpa

ny

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ANNEX J TO CHAPTER 2

CAPITAL DEFENCE FORCES

1. The CDF organisation is shown in Figure 2–5.

Combat Forces Elements (Conventional Forces)

2. Mechanised Infantry Brigade (Armoured Personnel Carrier). The organisation and equipment of the mechanised infantry brigade (APC) are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–49 and Table 2–283 on page 2H-81.

3. Mechanised Infantry Brigade (Infantry Fighting Vehicle).The organisation and equipment of the mechanised infantry brigade (IFV) are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–49 and Table 2–284 on page 2H-85.

4. Armoured Brigade. The organisation and equipment of the armoured brigade are the same as shown in Annex I, Figure 2–64 and Table 2–297 on page 2I-23.

5. Artillery Brigade (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops).The organisation and equipment of the artillery brigade (infantry and motorised infantry troop) are the same as shown in Annex C, Figure 2–13 and Table 2–52.

6. Artillery Brigade (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Troops). The organisation and equipment of the artillery brigade (mechanised infantry and armoured troop) are the same as that shown in Annex H, Figure 2–53 and Table 2–285 on page 2H-89.

Infantry Brigade (Militia)

7. Figure 2–68 illustrates the organisation of the infantry brigade (militia). Table 2–298 to Table 2–300 detail the principal equipment for the brigade and its sub-units.

8. Districts, depending on their population/population centres, may or may not be able to raise a brigade sized militia force; many districts have, at most, a battalion. These forces may or

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may not act as an integrated force. Regardless of militia size, every village, farm cooperative or factory has a militia formation, manned in wartime by the workers and peasants, over-age reservists, medically-retired soldiers, women and young pers not yet old enough for military service. The militia could receive additional combat support and CSS assets from the district, but this would be extremely rare.

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Fig

ure

2–68

: Inf

antr

y B

riga

de (

Mili

tia)

T2-2

98

SVC

T2-1

04

Con

trol

T2-1

06

23 m

m

23 m

m

Milit

iaM

ilitia

MIL

ITIA

23 m

m

23 m

m23

mm

T2-9

4

MC

MES

SSV

CSV

C

T2-2

99T2

-300

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ble

2–2

98:

In

fan

try

Bri

ga

de

(Mil

itia

)

Pri

nci

pal I

tem

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

BrigadeHeadquarters

Infantry Battalion (x2)

Mortar Company

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Reconnaissance Platoon

Supply and Service Platoon

Total

Wea

pons

30 m

m A

GL,

AG

S-1

7

60 m

m M

orta

r, L

ight

82 m

m M

orta

r, M

1937

/2B

14

120

mm

Mo

rtar

, M

1943

/2S

12

73 m

m R

ecoi

lless

Gun

, S

PG

-9

AT

GM

Man

pack

, AT

-7/‘S

axho

rn’

23 m

m A

A G

un, Z

U-2

3

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

Fla

met

hrow

er, L

PO

/RP

O

3

12 18 6 4 6 18 18

6

8

12 18 6 6 4 6 8 21 18

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Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, P

OL

(400

0 L)

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

3 6 1

2 6

1 7

1 8

1 10 2 1 1

8 37 2 1 1 1

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (1

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900

L)

5 2 2 3

5 2 2 3

Rad

ars

Rad

ar,

Bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

, Man

-por

tabl

e P

SN

R-1

or

‘Tal

l M

ike’

11

Pri

nci

pal I

tem

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

BrigadeHeadquarters

Infantry Battalion (x2)

Mortar Company

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Reconnaissance Platoon

Supply and Service Platoon

Total

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Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Ver

y Lo

w P

ow

er

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

6 3 1 1 1

118

42 8 2 2 2

5 1

3 1

3 1

113

6

43 11 4 3 4

Mis

cella

neo

us

Ran

gef

ind

er, S

tere

osco

pic

Per

isco

pic

Aim

ing

Cir

cle

, PA

B2A

Col

limat

or

Mo

torc

ycle

2 2 6

1 1 6

3

3 3 12 3

No

te:

Alth

ough

NV

Gs

or s

ight

s m

ay

be in

clu

ded

in th

e eq

uipm

ent t

ota

ls o

f som

e of

the

subo

rdin

ate

units

of t

he in

f bde

(m

ilitia

), th

ey a

re n

ot

norm

ally

org

anic

to m

ilitia

forc

es.

Pri

nci

pal I

tem

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

BrigadeHeadquarters

Infantry Battalion (x2)

Mortar Company

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Reconnaissance Platoon

Supply and Service Platoon

Total

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9. Infantry Battalion (Militia Brigade). The organisation and equipment of the infantry battalion (militia brigade) are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–27 and Table 2–88.

Table 2–299: Reconnaissance Platoon (Militia Brigade)

Equipment Total

40 mm Under Barrel Grenade Launcher, BG-15

5.45 mm Assault Rifle, AK-74

5.45 mm LMG, RPK-74

9 mm Pistol, PM

ATRL, RPG-18/22

4

28

3

1

3

Motorcycle

NVGs (Driver)

Night Vision Sight (Small Arms)

NVGs

Radar, Battlefield survl, Man-portable, PSNR-1 or ‘Tall Mike’

Truck, Medium

3

1

4

5

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Portable, Low Power

3

1

Note:

In some cases, the medium truck in the mtr tpt sect may carry a 12.7 mm HMG or a 30 mm AGL. This weapon provides a min of fire support for the unit during movement by vehicle.

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Table 2–300: Service and Supply Platoon (Militia Brigade)

Artillery Brigade (Capital Defence Forces)

10. Figure 2–69 shows the organisation of the artillery brigade (CDF). Table 2–301 and Table 2–302 detail the principal equipment for the brigade.

11. An artillery brigade has either five, 18-tube battalion or four, 24-tube battalion.

12. The organisation chart above shows the most common brigade structure. However, other combinations of gun and gun-howitzer battalion are possible. Some brigade may consist entirely of the 152 mm SP gun, 2S5 or 2S19 for both variants.

13. Instead of SP gun battalion, some brigade may have gun battalion equipped with the towed 152 mm field gun, 2S7.Some gun battalion may still have the older 130 mm field gun, M-46.

14. Equipment totals below for the HQ and control company and the TA company reflect the types and quantities associated primarily with towed systems. If the brigade has mostly SP gun battalion, these units are more likely to have the equipment types and quantities associated with SP systems.

Equipment Total

Ambulance

Trailer, POL (900 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Light

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (4000 L)

Van, Maint

1

2

3

2

5

10

1

2

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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Fig

ure

2–

69:

Art

ille

ry B

riga

de

(Ca

pita

l De

fen

ce F

orc

es)

SP

EC

x

C

TA

23 m

m23

mm

F2-3

1T2

-129

23 m

m 23 m

m23

mm

T2-1

06CD

F

T2-1

17

AD

MIN

CO

LLE

CT

SV

C

Con

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MAT

SP

T

AM

MO

CA

RG

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TOP

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SU

RV

L

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36

MAT

SPT

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152

mm

GU

NH

OW

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Cou

nter

mor

tar/

Cou

nter

bat

tery

T2-3

01or T2

-302

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ble

2–

301

: A

rtil

lery

Bri

gad

e (

Cap

ita

l D

efen

ce

Fo

rces

) (F

ive

x 1

8 –

Tu

be

Bat

tali

on

s)

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Self-propelled Gun Battalion (152) (x 2)

Gun-Howitzer Battalion (152) (x2)

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Target Acquisition Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

TR

(R

-145

BM

)

Che

m r

econ

veh

icle

, BR

DM

-2R

Kh

AP

C, R

adar

, MT

-LB

(S

NA

R-1

0)(1

)

AP

C, R

adar

, MT

-LB

(A

RK

-1)(2

)

Mbl

Rec

on P

ost,

PR

P-3

/4(3

)

AC

RV

, 1V

13/1

V13

M/1

V22

(C

oy F

DC

)

AC

RV

, 1V

14/1

V14

M/1

V23

(C

oy C

OP

)

AC

RV

, 1V

15/1

V15

M/1

V24

(B

n C

OP

)

AC

RV

, 1V

16/1

V16

M/1

V25

(B

n F

DC

)

AC

RV

, 1V

I8 (

Coy

CO

P)

AC

RV

, 1V

19 (

Bn

CO

P)

2 1

2 6 6 2 2

9 3

1 1 1

3

3 4 1 1 2 6 6 2 2 9 3

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Wea

pons

152

mm

SP

Gun

, 2S

5 o

r 2S

19

152

mm

Gun

-How

itzer

, D-2

0

23 m

m A

A G

un, Z

U-2

3

AT

GL

, R

PG

-7V

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

7.62

mm

GP

MG

, PK

M

4 3

36 12 36 36

54 18 54 54

8

4 2

36

54 8 38

93

92

Tru

cks

AC

RV

, 1V

110

(Coy

FD

C)

AC

RV

, 1V

111

(Bn

FD

C)

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, d

eco

n, A

RS

-12U

/14

Tru

ck, d

eco

n, D

DA

-53/

66

Tru

ck, C

rane

7 2 1

40

9 3 3 27 102

1 8

3 3

1 1 32

1 3

3 1 1

1 2 1

9 3 13

42

183

3 2 1

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Self-propelled Gun Battalion (152) (x 2)

Gun-Howitzer Battalion (152) (x2)

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Target Acquisition Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, R

ecov

ery

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Ho

spita

l

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

Van

, Sur

vey

Am

bula

nce

3

8 4 8 2

6 3 12 3

8 4 1

3 2

1 6

2

1 4

17 1 2 1 19

23 1 9

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wel

ding

2 1

34 6 8 2

33 3 9 6 3

1 2 1 1

20 3 2

3 2 1

1 1

1 90 9 18

17

11 1

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Self-propelled Gun Battalion (152) (x 2)

Gun-Howitzer Battalion (152) (x2)

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Target Acquisition Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Rad

ars

Rad

ar,

Bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

, Man

-por

tabl

e, P

SN

R-1

or

‘Tal

l Mik

e’1

31

5

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

Rad

io R

ela

y, V

HF

/HF

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

6 1 4 1 5 3 1 1 1

20 54 8 4

42 69 24 12 3

3 1

13 4 1

11

3 1

18

7

70

89 2 5 23 1 1 10

Mis

cella

neo

us

Ran

gef

ind

er, L

AS

ER

, ‘S

age

Glo

ss’

Sou

nd-r

angi

ng S

et

18

122 1

23 1

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Self-propelled Gun Battalion (152) (x 2)

Gun-Howitzer Battalion (152) (x2)

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Target Acquisition Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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No

te:

1.T

his

syst

em in

clud

es th

e ‘B

ig F

red

’ bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

rad

ar.

2.T

his

syst

em in

clud

es th

e ‘R

ice

Ba

g’ c

ount

er m

orta

r/co

unt

er b

ty r

ada

r.

3.T

his

syst

em in

clud

es th

e ‘S

mal

l Fre

d’ o

r ‘T

all M

ike’

bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

rad

ar.

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Self-propelled Gun Battalion (152) (x 2)

Gun-Howitzer Battalion (152) (x2)

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Target Acquisition Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Tab

le 2

–30

2: A

rtil

lery

Bri

ga

de

(Ca

pit

al D

efe

nce

Fo

rce

s)

(Fo

ur

x 2

4 –

Tub

e B

att

alio

ns)

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control

Self-propelled Gun Battalion (152) (x 2)

Gun-Howitzer Battalion (152) (x2)

Anti-aircraft GunCompany (23)

Target Acquisition Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

TR

(R

-145

BM

)

Che

m r

econ

veh

icle

, BR

DM

-2R

Kh

AP

C, R

adar

, MT

-LB

(S

NA

R-1

0)

AP

C, R

adar

, MT

-LB

(A

RK

-1)

Mbl

Rec

on P

ost,

PR

P-3

/4

AC

RV

, 1V

13/1

V13

M/1

V22

(C

oy F

DC

)

AC

RV

, 1V

14/1

V14

M/1

V23

(C

oy C

OP

)

AC

RV

, 1V

15/1

V15

M/1

V24

(B

n C

OP

)

AC

RV

, 1V

16/1

V16

M/1

V25

(B

n F

DC

)

AC

RV

, 1V

I8 (

Coy

CO

P)

AC

RV

, 1V

19 (

Bn

CO

P)

2 1

2 6 6 2 2

6 2

1 1 1

3

3 4 1 1 2 6 6 2 2 6 2

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Wea

pons

152

mm

SP

Gun

, 2S

5 o

r 2S

19

152

mm

Gun

-How

itzer

, D-2

0

23 m

m A

A G

un, Z

U-2

3

AT

GL

, R

PG

-7V

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

7.62

mm

GP

MG

, PK

M

4 3

48 12 36 36

48 12 36 36

8

4

48

48 8 32

75

72

Tru

cks

AC

RV

, 1V

110

(Coy

FD

C)

AC

RV

1V

111

(Bn

FD

C)

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, d

eco

n, A

RS

-12U

/14

Tru

ck, d

eco

n, D

DA

-53/

66

Tru

ck, C

rane

7 2 1

40

6 2 3 18 68

1 8

3 3

1 1 32

1 3 1

3 1

1 2 1

6 2 13

33

149

3 2 1

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control

Self-propelled Gun Battalion (152) (x 2)

Gun-Howitzer Battalion (152) (x2)

Anti-aircraft GunCompany (23)

Target Acquisition Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, R

ecov

ery

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Ho

spita

l

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

Van

, Sur

vey

Am

bula

nce

3

8 4 8 2

4 3 8 3

4 1

4 2

1 6

2

1 4

16 1 2 1 19

19 1 9

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wel

ding

2 1

34 6 8 2

33 3 6 4 2

1 2 1 1

20 4 2

3 2 1

2

1 1

1 90 9 15

16

10 1

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control

Self-propelled Gun Battalion (152) (x 2)

Gun-Howitzer Battalion (152) (x2)

Anti-aircraft GunCompany (23)

Target Acquisition Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Rad

ars

Rad

ar,

Bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

, Man

-por

tabl

e, P

SN

R-1

or

‘Tal

l Mik

e’1

21

4

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

Rad

io R

ela

y, V

HF

/HF

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

6 1 4 1 5 3 1 1 1

20 54 4 4

28 23 16 4 3

3 1

13 4 1

11

3 1

17

3

24

81 2 5 11 1 1 10

Mis

cella

neo

us

Ran

gef

ind

er, L

AS

ER

, ‘S

age

Glo

ss’

Sou

nd-r

angi

ng S

et

18

82 1

19 1

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control

Self-propelled Gun Battalion (152) (x 2)

Gun-Howitzer Battalion (152) (x2)

Anti-aircraft GunCompany (23)

Target Acquisition Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Capital Defence Forces – Other Combat Support Elements

15. 57 mm Air Defence Gun Brigade. The organisation and equipment of the 57 mm AD gun brigade are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–34 and Table 2–136.

16. Anti-tank Battalion (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops). The organisation and equipment of the AT battalion (infantry and motorised infantry troop) are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–35 and Table 2–142.

17. Anti-tank Battalion (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Troops). The organisation and equipment of the anti-tank battalion (mechanised infantry and armoured troop) are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–60 and Table 2–266.

18. Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops). The organisation and equipment of the reconnaissance and EC battalion (infantry and motorised infantry troop) are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–37 and Table 2–156.

19. Reconnaissance and Electronic Combat Battalion (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Troops). The organisation and equipment of the reconnaissance and EC battalion (mechanised infantry and armoured troop) are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–56 and Table 2–247.

20. Commando Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the commando battalion are the same as shown in Annex C, Figure 2–17 and Table 2–60.

21. Engineer Brigade. The organisation and equipment of the engineer brigade are the same as that shown in Annex K, Figure 2–77 and Table 2–307.

22. Signals Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the signal battalion are the same as that shown in Annex F, Figure 2–38 and Table 2–162.

23. Chemical Defence Company (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Troops). The equipment of the chemical defence

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company (infantry and motorised infantry troop) are the same as detailed in Annex F, Table 2–171.

24. Chemical Defence Company (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Troops). The equipment of the chemical defence company (mechanised infantry and armoured troop) are the same as detailed in Annex H, Table 2–282.

Capitol Defence Forces – Logistic Elements

25. Materiel Support Battalion (Infantry Troops). The organisation and equipment of the materiel support battalion (infantry troop) are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–41 and Table 2–179.

26. Materiel Support Battalion (Motorised Infantry Troops).The organisation and equipment of the materiel support battalion (motorised infantry troop) are the same as shown in Annex G, Figure 2–47 and Table 2–205.

27. Materiel Support Battalion (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Troops). The organisation and equipment of the materiel support battalion (mechanised infantry and armoured troop) are the same as shown in Annex H, Table 2–61 and Table 2–267.

28. Medical Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the medical battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–42 and Table 2–188.

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ANNEX K TO CHAPTER 2

NATIONAL ASSET POOL

1. The NAP has no fixed structure. The number and types of units can vary widely, depending on the situation. Figure 2–70, outlines the types of units and formations that may be available for allocation.

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Fig

ure

2–70

: N

atio

na

l Ass

et P

ool

, G

roun

d F

orce

s

XM

ISL

TPs

AND

ARTY

NAP

ENG

RTP

s

F2-8

1F2

-74

F2-8

2F2

-83

F2-7

5F2

-70

SIG

TPs

CH

EMTP

sLO

GTP

s

Not

e:A

milit

ary

regi

on n

orm

ally

rece

ives

no

mor

e th

an o

ne o

f any

bde

siz

ed u

nit t

ypes

from

the

NAP

. How

ever

, a re

gion

may

reci

eve

mor

e th

an o

ne o

f som

e bn

siz

ed u

nits

.

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National Asset Pool, Ground Forces

2. The NAP is actually a pool of GF assets. It contains no manoeuvre forces but rather a variety of combat support and CSS assets. Centralisation of these assets at the national level allows the GF HQ to tailor support to subordinate military regions, based on specific missions and the perceived threat. It can allocate or reallocate these assets as the situation requires.

3. Military regions are the primary recipients of these assets. The region may retain them under its own control. However, it can also allocate some or all of them to subordinate MDs to form district or division level support organisations. The GF HQ also has the option of allocating sufficient assets to form an expeditionary army to one region. The number of assets allocated depends on the missions and the forces already garrisoned in the region.

Missile Troops and Artillery

4. The Chief of Missile troop and Artillery in the GF HQ controls several units. The numbers and types of units at this level can vary widely, depending on the size and structure of the GFs they support. Figure 2–71 represents the types of artillery, rocket and missile units that may be available.

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Fig

ure

2–71

: M

issi

le T

roop

s an

d A

rtill

ery

MIS

L TP

sAN

DAR

TILL

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CD

F

X

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GSS

-21

SCU

DH

Y

XXX

XXX

XX

F2-2

9T2

-249

F2-6

7T2

-298

F2-5

2T2

-238

F2-7

1T2

-301

F2-3

4T2

-305

F2-3

4T2

-144

F2-5

9T2

-269

F2-1

3T2

-53

F2-1

4T2

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F2-7

3T2

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als

o al

loca

te th

ese

asse

ts a

s in

divi

dual

bn.

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5. Artillery Brigade. The organisation and equipment of the artillery brigade are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–30 and Table 2–194 on page 2F-98.

6. Artillery Brigade (Capital Defence Forces). The organisation and equipment of the artillery brigade (CDF) are the same as shown in Annex J, Figure 2–69, Table 2–301 or Table 2–302.

7. Self-propelled Artillery Brigade. The organisation and equipment of the SP artillery brigade are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–53 and Table 2–285 on page 2H-89.

8. Multiple Rocket Launcher Brigade (National Pool).Figure 2–72 illustrates the organisation of the MRL brigade (National Pool). Table 2–303 and Table 2–304 detail the principal equipment for the brigade and its sub-units.

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Fig

ure

2–

72: M

ulti

ple

Ro

cke

t La

unch

er B

riga

de

(Na

tiona

l Po

ol)

Con

trol

SP

EC

SP

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MM

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m

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mm

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trol

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35

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AD

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mm

(2)

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tar/

Cou

nter

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tery

If 22

0 m

m M

RL

Bn

see

T2-3

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-301

or T2-3

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TA

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is p

ossi

ble

for t

he b

de to

hav

e up

to fi

ve b

ns o

f 122

mm

BM

-21

MR

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thre

e bn

s of

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mm

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quip

men

t lis

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ble

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nd T

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31.

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Tab

le 2

–3

03:

Mu

ltip

le R

oc

ket

Lau

nc

he

r B

rig

ad

e

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Multiple Rocket Launcher

Target Acquisition Company

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Engineer Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

TR

(R

-145

BM

)

Che

m r

econ

veh

icle

, BR

DM

-PR

Kh

AP

C, R

adar

, MT

-LB

(S

NA

R-1

0)(1

)

AP

C, R

adar

, MT

-LB

(A

RK

-1)(2

)

AC

RV

, 1V

I8 (

Coy

CO

P)

AC

RV

, 1V

19 (

Bn

CO

P)

2 1

9 3

1 1 1

3

3 4 1 1 9 3

Wea

pons

122

mm

MR

L, B

M-2

7 o

r 22

0 m

m M

RL,

9P

140

23 m

m A

A G

un, Z

U-2

3

AT

GL

, R

PG

-7V

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

5.45

mm

LM

G, R

PK

-74

4 3

54 18 54

8

4 2

4 2

54 8 30

57 4

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Eng

inee

r E

quip

men

t

Rou

te-c

lear

ing

Veh

icle

, BA

T/P

KT

Ditc

hing

Ma

chin

e, P

ZM

/MD

K

6 4

6 4

Tru

cks

AC

RV

, 1V

110

(Coy

FD

C)

AC

RV

, 1V

111

(Bn

FD

C)

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m(3

)

Tru

ck, H

eavy

Tru

ck, C

rane

Tru

ck, C

rane

Sho

vel

Tru

ck, D

econ

, A

RS

-12U

/14

Tru

ck, D

econ

, D

DA

-53/

66

7 2 1

9 3 3

111

3 3

1 8

2 6 4 2 2

1 1 32

1 3 1

3 1

1 2 1

9 3 15

15

158

4 3 2 3 2

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Multiple Rocket Launcher

Target Acquisition Company

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Engineer Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Tru

ck, D

ump

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

(3)

Tru

ck, R

ecov

ery

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Ho

spita

l

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

Van

, Sur

vey

Am

bula

nce

3

9 9 12

4 1

4

6 2

1 6

2

1 4

4 15 1 2 1 21

15 1 4

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Multiple Rocket Launcher

Target Acquisition Company

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Engineer Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)(4

)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

1200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wel

ding

1 2 1

81 6 3 9 3

1 2 1 1

3 6 1 1

20 6 2

3 2 1

2

1 1

5 110

12 7 15

10 1

Rad

ars

Rad

ar,

Bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

, Man

-por

tabl

e, P

SN

R-1

or

‘Tal

l Mik

e’1

12

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Multiple Rocket Launcher

Target Acquisition Company

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Engineer Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

Rad

io R

ela

y, V

HF

/HF

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

6 1 4 1 5 3 1 1 1

54 18 18 3

13 4 1

3 1

6 4 1

11

3 1

18

5 1 33 2 5 21 1 1 7

Mis

cella

neo

us

Ran

gef

ind

er, L

AS

ER

, ‘S

ageg

loss

Sou

nd-r

angi

ng S

et

Rel

oad

Veh

icle

for

9P14

04

1

108

2 1

3 1 108

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Multiple Rocket Launcher

Target Acquisition Company

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Engineer Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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No

te:

1.T

his

syst

em in

clud

es th

e ‘B

ig F

red

’ bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

rad

ar.

2.T

his

syst

em in

clud

es th

e ‘R

ice

Ba

g’ c

ount

er m

orta

r/co

unt

er b

ty r

ada

r.

3.S

ince

9P

140

MR

Ls u

se s

pec

ial r

eloa

d ve

h, t

he to

tal n

umbe

r of

mdm

truc

ks r

equi

red

is 5

0.

4.T

he P

OL

requ

irem

ent

s in

crea

se fr

om

15

to 2

1 tr

ucks

and

tra

ilers

for

9P

140

MR

L eq

uipp

ed b

n.

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and Control Company

Multiple Rocket Launcher

Target Acquisition Company

Anti-aircraft Gun Company (23)

Engineer Company

Materiel Support Company

Maintenance Company

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Table 2–304: 220 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion

Heavy Artillery Battalion

9. Figure 2–73 illustrates the organisation of the heavy artillery battalion. Table 2–305 details the principal equipment for the battalion.

Equipment Total

220 mm Rocket Launcher, 9P140 (Uragan)(1)

ACV, BTR (R-145BM)

ACRV, lV18 (Coy COP)

ACRV, lV19 (Bn COP)

ACRV, lVl10 (Coy FDC)

ACRV, lVl11 (Bn FDC)

SAM, Shoulder-fired

ATGL, RPG-7V

18

1

3

1

3

1

18

6

Reload Vehicle for 9P140

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

Van, Signal

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

36

3

1

5

3

4

1

1

1

5

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

18

6

6

6

Note:

1. Previously known as BM-22.

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Fig

ure

2–73

: Hea

vy A

rtill

ery

Bat

talio

n

HY

HY

HY

Con

trol

3 Tu

bes

each

T2-3

05

HY

HY

Not

es:

1.Th

e he

avy

arty

bn

may

be

atta

ched

to a

n ar

ty b

de.

2.S

ome

bn c

an h

ave

12 tu

bes

inst

ead

of 1

8 tu

bes

whe

n st

ruct

ured

with

two

tube

s pe

r firi

ng p

l.

MAT

SP

T

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Tab

le 2

–30

5: H

ea

vy A

rtil

lery

Ba

tta

lio

n

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

Control Platoon

Heavy Artillery

Company (x3)

Materiel Support

Company

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

Mbl

Rec

on P

ost,

PR

P-3

/4(1

)

AC

RV

, 1V

I8 (

Coy

CO

P)

AC

RV

, 1V

19 (

Bn

CO

P)

1 1

3

1 3 1

Wea

pons

180

mm

Gun

-How

itzer

, 2S

7

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

AT

GL

, R

PG

-7V

1

2

18 18 18

18

21

18

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, H

eavy

AC

RV

, 1V

110

(Coy

FD

C)

AC

RV

1V

111

(Bn

FD

C)

1 1

1 1

6 18 3

1 8

18 3 1

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Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Co

mm

and

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

1

1

3

1 4

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

18 2 3 1 3

18 2 3 1 3

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

1 1

1 1

3

8 10

10

15

No

te:

1.T

his

syst

em in

clud

es th

e ‘S

mal

l Fre

d’ o

r ‘T

all M

ike’

bat

tlefie

ld s

urvl

rad

ar.

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

Control Platoon

Heavy Artillery

Company (x3)

Materiel Support

Company

Total

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10. Anti-tank Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the AT battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–35 and Table 2–142.

11. Anti-tank Gun Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the AT gun battalion are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–35 and Table 2–142.

12. Anti-tank Guided Missile Battalion. The organisation and equipment of the ATGM battalion are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–60 and Table 2–266.

Free Rocket Over Ground Brigade

13. The organisation and equipment of the free rocket over groundbrigade are the same as shown in Annex C, Figure 2–14 and Table 2–53.

Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade

14. The organisation and equipment of the SSM brigade (SS-21) are the same as shown in Annex C, Figure 2–15 and Table 2–56.

15. SS-21/‘Scarabs’ may also deploy as individual battalion. The GF HQ always controls both SSM brigade and separate battalion.

Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade (Subsonic Cruise Unarmed Decoy)

16. Figure 2–74 illustrates the organisation of the Subsonic Cruise Unarmed Decoy SSM brigade. Table 2–306 details the principal equipment for the brigade.

17. An SSM battalion may consist of either two or three firing batteries. Therefore, a battalion may have four or six TELs, and a brigade may have 12 or 18 TELs. There is at least one reload per TEL.

18. The GF HQ may deploy individual SSM battalion rather than entire brigade. If fielded in this manner, the battalion always has three batteries.

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Fig

ure

2–74

: S

urfa

ce-t

o-S

urfa

ce M

issi

le B

riga

de

(Su

bson

ic C

ruis

e U

nar

med

Dec

oy)

T2-3

06

SCU

D

X

X

SCU

DSC

UD

SCU

D

TEC

HS

VC

+SP

T

TEC

HS

VC

+SP

T

SCU

D2T

ELS

/Bty

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Tab

le 2

–30

6: S

urf

ace

-to

-Su

rfa

ce

Mis

sil

e B

rig

ade

(S

ub

so

nic

Cru

ise

Un

arm

ed D

eco

y)

Pri

ncip

al It

ems

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Surface-to-surface Missile Battalion (x3)

Signal Company

Engineer Company

Technical Support and Service Company

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

TR

(R

-145

BM

)1

1819

Wea

pons

SC

UD

TE

L

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

3

18 18

3

18 24

Eng

inee

r E

quip

men

t

Rou

te-c

lear

ing

Veh

icle

, BA

T/P

KT

Ditc

hing

Ma

chin

e, P

ZM

/MD

K

6 4

6 4

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

3 1 1

3 36

5 3 1

2 6

30

13 4 74

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Tru

ck, H

eavy

Tru

ck, P

rope

llent

Tru

ck, O

xidi

zer

Tru

ck, D

econ

, A

RS

-12U

/14

Tru

ck, C

rane

Sho

vel

Tru

ck, C

rane

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Co

mm

and

Van

, Sig

nal

Van

, Sur

vey

Am

bula

nce

1

3 3 6 3 9 3 3

10

4 2 3 1

6 3 1 3 1 2 1

4 6 3 4 2 6 10 5 1 19 3 5

Pri

ncip

al It

ems

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Surface-to-surface Missile Battalion (x3)

Signal Company

Engineer Company

Technical Support and Service Company

Total

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Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

Tra

iler,

mis

l Tra

nsp

orte

r

Tra

iler,

Wel

ding

13 6 18 3 6 3 9

1 1 1

2 1 1 3 1 1

1 2 3 1 1 2 9

6 10 22 6 10 7 18 1

Rad

ars

Rad

ar,

Met

eoro

logi

cal,

‘End

Tra

y’3

3

Pri

ncip

al It

ems

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Surface-to-surface Missile Battalion (x3)

Signal Company

Engineer Company

Technical Support and Service Company

Total

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Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, P

orta

ble,

Low

Po

wer

VH

F, V

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le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, M

ediu

m P

owe

r

HF

, Veh

icle

Mou

nt, H

igh

Pow

er

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

Rad

io R

ela

y, V

HF

/UH

F

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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7 1 2 2 1 8 2 2 1

6 3 1

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102 5 23 13 2 2 18 3 5 6

Mis

cella

neo

us

Mo

torc

ycle

33

Pri

ncip

al It

ems

of E

quip

men

t

Brigade Headquarters

Surface-to-surface Missile Battalion (x3)

Signal Company

Engineer Company

Technical Support and Service Company

Total

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Aviation Brigade

19. Figure 2–75 illustrates the organisation of the aviation brigade.

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Fig

ure

2–7

5: A

via

tion

Brig

ade

SVC

X

WPN

S

RU

A

RU

A

R

U

A

T2-1

43

RAD

IO

D

SPEC

SVC

CAR

GO

SPT

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INTE

RN

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M

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, Atta

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Coy

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F2-2

4T2

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WIR

E&

TELE

PH

ON

E

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Engineer Troops

20. The Chief of Engineers in GF HQ controls several engineer units. The numbers and types of units at this level can vary widely, depending on the size and structure of the GFs they support. Figure 2–76 represents the types of engineer units that may be available.

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Fig

ure

2–

76:

Eng

inee

r T

roo

ps

X

F2-7

6T2

-307

F2-3

8T2

-168

F2-8

0T2

-317

X

F2-8

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EN

GR

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o al

loca

te th

ese

asse

ts a

s in

divi

dual

bn.

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Engineer Brigade

21. Figure 2–77 illustrates the organisation of the engineer brigade. Table 2–307 and Table 2–308 detail the principal equipment for the brigade and its sub-units.

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Fig

ure

2–7

7: E

ngin

eer

Brig

ade

SV

C

T2-3

07

T2-3

08F2

-38

T2-1

68F2

-77

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09F2

-78

T2-3

13F2

-79

T2-3

15

X

X

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& B

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Cle

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Not

e:S

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engr

bde

may

hav

e a

seco

nd p

onto

on b

ridge

bn.

How

ever

, the

equ

ipm

ent t

otal

s in

Tab

le 2

-307

are

for o

nly

one

such

bn.

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Tab

le 2

–307

: E

ng

inee

r B

rig

ad

e

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Brigade Headquarters

Engineer Battalion (x2)

Rd & Br Battalion

Obstacle Battalion

Obstacle Clearing Battalion

Pontoon Bridge Battalion

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

Eng

inee

r E

quip

men

t

Min

e D

etec

tor,

DIM

Min

ela

yer,

PM

R/G

MZ

(1)

Arm

oure

d E

ngr

Tra

ctor

, IM

R

Eng

r re

con

vehi

cle,

IRM

Brid

ge, P

MP

Cen

tre

(2)

Brid

ge, P

MP

Ram

p(2

)

Pow

er B

oat(2

)

Brid

ge, T

ruck

-la

unch

ed

Brid

ge, T

ank-

laun

ched

Tra

cked

Am

phib

ian,

K-6

1/P

TS

Tra

cked

Fer

ry, G

SP

/PM

M-2

(3)

Ass

ault

Boa

t

Tra

iler,

Am

phib

ious

, PK

P

Tra

iler,

Com

pres

sor

6 6 4 4 32 4 12

16 8 24

12

20

12 2

16 12

27 9

9 3

32 4 12

15 33 7 13 64 8 24 32 20 24 12 20 12 2

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Rou

te-c

lear

ing

Veh

icle

, BA

T/P

KT

Tru

ck, C

rane

Tru

ck, C

rane

Sho

vel

Tru

ck, D

ump

Tru

ck, S

awm

ill

Tra

iler,

Saw

Tru

ck, W

ater

Pur

ifica

tion

Con

cret

e M

ixer

Tra

ctor

Pile

driv

er S

et,

KM

S

Ditc

hing

Ma

chin

e, P

ZM

/MD

K

Gra

der

16 2 10 6 2 2 2 2 4 2 8 4

6 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 5

9

325 4 12 10 4 4 4 4 7 4 21 9

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m(1

)

3 4 4

18

60

9 18

7 40

7 16

6 4

1 2

50 5 144

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Brigade Headquarters

Engineer Battalion (x2)

Rd & Br Battalion

Obstacle Battalion

Obstacle Clearing Battalion

Pontoon Bridge Battalion

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Tru

ck, H

eavy

Tru

ck, D

econ

, A

RS

-12U

/14

Tru

ck, D

econ

, D

DA

-53/

66

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, R

ecov

ery

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Co

mm

and

Van

, Ho

spita

l

Van

, Kitc

hen

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Med

ium

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

1 1 3 1 4 1 1

18 2 2 8 2 2 2

6 7 1 1 4 1 1 1

6 7 1 1 4 1 1 1

6 3 1 1 4 1 1 1

4 1 1 4 1 1 1

3 1 2

1 1 4

18 3 2 40 1 8 3 1 7 28 7 7 10

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Brigade Headquarters

Engineer Battalion (x2)

Rd & Br Battalion

Obstacle Battalion

Obstacle Clearing Battalion

Pontoon Bridge Battalion

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

1 1 1 1 1

8 6 10

12

18

12

4 7 3 5 7 5

1 1 3 4 7 4

1 1 3 4 3 4

1 1 3 3 4 3

2

1 1

16 17 23 29 40 32

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

6 4 1 1

8 54

18 4 2 2

22 27 1 2 1 1

16 15 1 2 1 1

28 15 1 2 1 1

4 11 3 2 1 1

3 1

185 12

5

25 16 7 7

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Brigade Headquarters

Engineer Battalion (x2)

Rd & Br Battalion

Obstacle Battalion

Obstacle Clearing Battalion

Pontoon Bridge Battalion

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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No

te:

1.W

hen

the

arm

d tr

acke

d m

ine-

laye

r G

MZ

rep

lace

s th

e to

wed

PM

R,

the

uni

t nee

ds f

ewer

truc

ks b

ut h

as m

ore

VH

F, v

eh m

ount

, m

dm p

ower

rad

ios.

2.T

he P

MM

-2 a

mph

ibio

us b

ridg

e/fe

rry

syst

em m

ay

repl

ace

the

PM

P p

onto

on b

ridge

. W

ith t

he P

MM

-2,

ther

e i

s no

nee

d fo

r th

e po

wer

boat

s.

3.W

ith th

e G

SP

, 12

half-

ferr

ies

form

six

ferr

ies;

with

the

PM

M-2

, the

re is

onl

y o

ne v

eh

per

ferr

y.

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Brigade Headquarters

Engineer Battalion (x2)

Rd & Br Battalion

Obstacle Battalion

Obstacle Clearing Battalion

Pontoon Bridge Battalion

Chemical Defence Platoon

Medical Platoon

Total

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Table 2–308: Brigade Headquarters (Engineer Brigade)

22. Engineer Battalion (Engineer Brigade). The organisation of the engineer battalion (engineer brigade) are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–39 and Table 2–164.

Road and Bridge Battalion

23. Figure 2–78 illustrates the organisation of the road and bridge battalion. Table 2–309 to Table 2–312 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

SAM, Shoulder-fired 3

Trailer, Cargo Single-axle

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, POL, (4200 L)

Truck, Recovery

Truck, Utility

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Light

Truck, Medium

Van, Command

Van, Medium

Van, Signal

Van, Kitchen

Van, Maint

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

1

4

4

3

1

1

1

4

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High Power

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

4

1

1

6

1

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Fig

ure

2–7

8: R

oa

d a

nd

Brid

ge B

att

alio

n

T2-3

09

T2-3

10T2

L-31

2T2

L-31

0

RD

CO

NST

RD

CO

NST

SV

C

RD

+

RD

& B

RG

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ble

2–

309

: R

oad

an

d B

rid

ge

Ba

tta

lio

n (

En

gin

ee

r B

rig

ade

)

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Battalion Headquarters

Truck-launched Bridge Company (x2)

Tank-launched Bridge

Company

Road Construct Company

Signal Platoon

Maintenance Platoon

Service Platoon

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

Arm

oure

d R

ecov

ery

Veh

icle

33

Wea

pons

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

63

9

Eng

inee

r E

quip

men

t

Brid

ge, T

ruck

-la

unch

ed

Brid

ge, T

ank-

laun

ched

Rou

te-c

lear

ing

Veh

icle

, BA

T/P

KT

Tru

ck, C

rane

Tru

ck, C

rane

Sho

vel

Tru

ck, D

ump

Tru

ck, S

awm

ill

Tra

iler,

Saw

Tru

ck, W

ater

Pur

ifica

tion

Con

cret

e M

ixer

16 12

6 2 2 4 2 2 2 2

16 12 6 2 2 4 2 2 2 2

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Tra

ctor

Pile

driv

er S

et,

KM

S

Ditc

hing

Ma

chin

e, P

ZM

/MD

K

Gra

der

3 2 4 5

3 2 4 5

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, H

eavy

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Kitc

hen

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Med

ium

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

2 1

2 6 2

1 2

2 6 4

1 1 1

1 4

1 1 7 1 1 1 1

9 18 6 7 1 1 4 1 1 1

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Battalion Headquarters

Truck-launched Bridge Company (x2)

Tank-launched Bridge

Company

Road Construct Company

Signal Platoon

Maintenance Platoon

Service Platoon

Total

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Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

1 2 2

1 1

3 6 1 1

1

1 1

1 1 7 1

4 7 3 5 7 5

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

1 1 1

8 8

4 12

6 4

1 1

3 3

122 27 1 2 1 1

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Battalion Headquarters

Truck-launched Bridge Company (x2)

Tank-launched Bridge

Company

Road Construct Company

Signal Platoon

Maintenance Platoon

Service Platoon

Total

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Table 2–310: Truck-launched Bridge Company (Road and Bridge Battalion)

Table 2–311: Tank-launched Bridge Company (Road and Bridge Battalion)

Equipment Total

SAM, Shoulder-fired 3

Bridge, Truck-launched

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Heavy

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

8

1

1

1

1

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

4

Equipment Total

SAM, Shoulder-fired 3

Bridge, Tank-launched

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Utility

12

1

1

2

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

4

12

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Table 2–312: Road Construction Company (Road and Bridge Battalion)

Obstacle Battalion

24. Figure 2–79 illustrates the organisation of the obstacle battalion. Table 2–313 and Table 2–314 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

Concrete Mixer

Ditching Machine, PZM/MDK

Grader

Piledriver Set, KMS

Route-clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT

Tractor

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Saw

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Truck, Heavy

Truck, Water Purification

Truck, Crane

Truck, Sawmill

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Truck, Dump

Truck, Crane Shovel

1

4

5

2

6

3

1

1

2

6

3

4

2

2

2

2

6

4

2

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

6

4

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Fig

ure

2–7

9: O

bsta

cle

Bat

talio

n

T2-3

13

T2-3

14

SV

C

Obs

Obs

Obs

Obs

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2K-42Ta

ble

2–

313

: O

bs

tac

le B

att

ali

on

(E

ng

ine

er

Bri

ga

de

)

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

Obstacle Company (x3)

Signal Platoon

Maintenance Platoon

Service Platoon

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AP

C, B

TR

-80A

Arm

d R

eco

very

Veh

icle

3 3

3 3

Wea

pons

AT

RL,

RP

G-1

8/22

1212

Eng

inee

r E

quip

men

t

Eng

r re

con

vehi

cle,

IRM

Min

e-la

yer,

PM

R/G

MZ

(1)

Ditc

hing

Ma

chin

e, P

ZM

/MD

K

9 27 9

9 27 9

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Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m(1

)

Tru

ck, H

eavy

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Kitc

hen

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Med

ium

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

2 1

3 36 6

1 1 1

1 4

1 1 7 1 1 1 1

7 40 6 7 1 1 4 1 1 1

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

Obstacle Company (x3)

Signal Platoon

Maintenance Platoon

Service Platoon

Total

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2K-44

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

1 3 3

1

1 1

1 1 7 1

1 1 3 4 7 4

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er(1

)

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

1 1 1

12 12

1 1

3 3

116 15 1 2 1 1

No

te:

1.W

hen

the

arm

d tr

acke

d m

ine-

laye

r G

MZ

rep

lace

s th

e to

wed

PM

R, t

he o

bs b

n ne

eds

only

31

md

m tr

ucks

but

ha

s a

tota

l of

24

VH

F, v

ehic

le m

ount

, med

ium

pow

er r

adio

s.

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

Obstacle Company (x3)

Signal Platoon

Maintenance Platoon

Service Platoon

Total

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Table 2–314: Obstacle Company (Obstacle Battalion)

Obstacle Clearing Battalion

25. Figure 2–80 illustrates the organisation of the obs clearing battalion. Table 2–315 and Table 2–316 detail the principal equipment for the battalion and its sub-units.

Equipment Total

APC, BTR-80A

ATRL, RPG-18/22

1

4

Engr recon vehicle, IRM

Mine-layer, PMR/GMZ(1)

Ditching Machine, PZM/MDK

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium(1)

Truck, Heavy

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

3

9

3

1

12

2

1

1

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power(1)

4

4

Note:

1. When the armd tracked mine-layer, GMZ, replaces the towed PMR, the obs coy needs only nine mdm trucks but has a total of seven VHF, veh mount, mdm power radios.

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Fig

ure

2–8

0: O

bsta

cle

Cle

arin

g B

att

alio

n

T2-3

15

T2-3

16

SV

C

Obs

Cle

arin

gO

bsC

lear

ing Obs

Cle

arin

gR

oute

Cle

arin

gC

lear

ing

Obs

Cle

arin

g

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2K-47

Tab

le 2

–31

5: O

bst

acl

e C

lear

ing

Bat

tali

on

(E

ng

inee

r B

rig

ad

e)

Pri

nci

pal I

tem

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

Battalion Headquarters

Obstacle Clearing

Company (x3)

Signal Platoon

Maintenance Platoon

Service Platoon

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AP

C, B

TR

-80A

Arm

oure

d R

ecov

ery

Veh

icle

3 3

3 3

Wea

pons

AT

RL,

RP

G-1

8/22

1212

Eng

inee

r E

quip

men

t

Arm

d E

ngin

eer

Tra

cto

r, IM

R

Min

e D

etec

tor,

DIM

Min

e C

lear

er, M

TK

/MT

K-2

Rou

te-c

lear

ing

Veh

icle

, BA

T/P

KT

3 9 9 3

3 9 9 3

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2K-48

Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, H

eavy

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Kitc

hen

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Med

ium

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

2 1

3 12 6

1 1 1

1 4

1 1 3 1 1 1 1

7 16 6 3 1 1 4 1 1 1

Pri

nci

pal I

tem

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

Battalion Headquarters

Obstacle Clearing

Company (x3)

Signal Platoon

Maintenance Platoon

Service Platoon

Total

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Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

1 3 3

1

1 1

1 1 3 1

1 1 3 4 3 4

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

1 1 1

24 12

1 1

3 3

1

28 15 1 2 1 1

Pri

nci

pal I

tem

s of

Equ

ipm

ent

Battalion Headquarters

Obstacle Clearing

Company (x3)

Signal Platoon

Maintenance Platoon

Service Platoon

Total

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Table 2–316: Obstacle Clearing Company

Water Crossing Brigade

26. Figure 2–81 illustrates the organisation of the water crossing brigade. Table 2–317 to Table 2–319 detail the principal equipment for the brigade.

27. The equipment totals in Table 2–317 are for a brigade with two pontoon bridge battalion. If the brigade has a third pontoon bridge battalion, it may not have the assault crossing (crossing) battalion shown here.

Equipment Total

APC, BTR-80A

ATRL, RPG-18/22

1

4

Armoured Engineer Tractor, IMR

Mine Detector, DIM

Mine Clearer, MTK/MTK-2

Route-clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Kitchen

Truck, Heavy

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

1

3

3

1

1

1

2

1

4

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

8

4

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2K-51

Fig

ure

2–8

1:

Wa

ter

Cro

ssin

g B

riga

de

T2-1

73

T2-3

18

T2-3

17

T2-3

19

X

SV

CH

Q &S

VC

HQ &

SV

C

Pow

erbo

at

CO

NS

TA

SS

LTX

ING

SP

T

Xin

g

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2K-52Ta

ble

2–

317:

Wa

ter

Cro

ssi

ng

Bri

gad

e (

En

gin

eer

Tro

op

s)

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and ServiceCompany

Pontoon BridgeBattalion (x 2)

Assault Crossing Battalion

EngineerReconnaissance

Platoon

ConstructionCompany

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

AC

V, B

RD

M-2

U

AP

C, B

TR

-80A

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

le, R

eco

very

6

4 3

3

4 3 9

Arm

oure

d W

eapo

ns

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

318

42

5

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Eng

inee

r E

quip

men

t

Eng

inee

r R

eco

n ve

hicl

e, I

RM

Arm

oure

d E

ngin

eer

Tra

ctor

, IM

R

Ditc

hing

Ma

chin

e, P

ZM

/MD

K

Rou

te-c

lear

ing

Veh

icle

, BA

T/P

KT

Min

e D

etec

tor,

DIM

Brid

ge, T

ruck

Lau

nche

d

Tra

cked

Am

phib

ian,

K-6

1/P

TS

Tra

iler,

Am

phib

ious

, PK

P

Tra

cked

Fer

ry, G

SP

/PM

M-2

(1)

Brid

ge, P

MP

Cen

tre

(2)

Brid

ge, P

MP

Ram

p(2

)

Pow

erbo

at(2

)

64 8 24

3 3 3 3

36

18

36

2 1

4 4 4

5 3 7 7 1 4 36

18

36

64 8 24

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and ServiceCompany

Pontoon BridgeBattalion (x 2)

Assault Crossing Battalion

EngineerReconnaissance

Platoon

ConstructionCompany

Total

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Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, L

ight

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, H

eavy

Tru

ck C

rane

Tru

ck C

rane

Sho

vel

Tru

ck D

ump

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, R

ecov

ery

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Co

mm

and

Van

, Kitc

hen

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Med

ium

Van

, Sig

nal

3 4 4 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 1

12 8 4 8 2 2 8 2 2

2

10 3

11

2 1

1 13 5 2 1

20 4 36 5 4 6 1 20 1 2 3 3 12 3 3

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and ServiceCompany

Pontoon BridgeBattalion (x 2)

Assault Crossing Battalion

EngineerReconnaissance

Platoon

ConstructionCompany

Total

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Am

bula

nce

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Med

ium

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

1 4 1 1 1

2 8 2 2 2

3 12 3 3 3

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (1

200

L)

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900

L)

1 1 1 1 1

2 2 6 6 8 6

5 1

11 1

2

2 1 1 1

3 10 8 8 2 20 9

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and ServiceCompany

Pontoon BridgeBattalion (x 2)

Assault Crossing Battalion

EngineerReconnaissance

Platoon

ConstructionCompany

Total

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2K-56

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

Rad

io R

ela

y V

HF

/ U

HF

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

6 4 1 1 1

8 22 6 4 2 2

4 30 1 1

5 3

8 1

18

65

11 8 3 1 4

No

te:

1.W

ith th

e G

PS

, 12

half-

ferr

ies

form

six

ferr

ies;

with

the

PM

M-2

, the

re is

onl

y o

ne v

eh

per

ferr

y.

2.T

he P

MM

-2 a

mph

ibio

us b

ridg

e/fe

rry

syst

em m

ay r

epla

ce t

he P

MP

pon

toon

bri

dge.

With

the

PM

M-2

, th

ere

is n

o ne

ed f

or

pow

erbo

ats.

Pri

ncip

al I

tem

s of

Eq

uipm

ent

Headquarters and ServiceCompany

Pontoon BridgeBattalion (x 2)

Assault Crossing Battalion

EngineerReconnaissance

Platoon

ConstructionCompany

Total

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2K-57

Tab

le 2

–31

8:

Po

nto

on

Bri

dg

e B

att

ali

on

(W

ate

r C

ross

ing

Bri

ga

de)

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

PontoonBridge

Company (x 2)

Signal Platoon

MaintenancePlatoon

Service Platoon

Total

Arm

oure

d V

ehic

les

Arm

d R

eco

very

Veh

icle

33

Wea

pons

SA

M, S

houl

der-

fired

66

Eng

inee

r E

quip

men

t

Brid

ge, P

MP

Cen

tre

(1)

Brid

ge, P

MP

Ram

p(1

)

Pow

erbo

at(1

)

32 4 12

32 4 12

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Tru

cks

Tru

ck, U

tility

Tru

ck, M

ediu

m

Tru

ck, P

OL

(500

0 L)

Tru

ck, W

ater

(20

00 L

)

Van

, Kitc

hen

Van

, Mai

nt

Van

, Med

ium

Van

, Sig

nal

Am

bula

nce

2 1

21 1 1

1 4

1 1 4 1 1 1 1

6 4 4 1 1 4 1 1 1

Tra

ilers

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Sin

gle-

axl

e

Tra

iler,

Car

go,

Dou

ble-

axle

Tra

iler,

Gen

erat

or

Tra

iler,

Kitc

hen

Tra

iler,

PO

L (4

200

L)

Tra

iler,

Wat

er (

900/

1200

L)

1 2 2

1

1 1

1 1 4 1

1 1 3 3 4 3

Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

PontoonBridge

Company (x 2)

Signal Platoon

MaintenancePlatoon

Service Platoon

Total

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2K-59

Rad

ios

VH

F, M

anpa

ck, L

ow P

ower

VH

F, V

ehic

le M

ount

, Med

ium

Pow

er

HF

, Man

pack

, Lo

w P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, M

ediu

m P

ower

HF

/VH

F, V

ehic

le M

oun

t, H

igh

Pow

er

War

ning

Re

ceiv

er

1 1 1

8 2

1 1

3 3

14 11 3 2 1 1

No

te:

1.T

he P

MM

-2 a

mph

ibio

us b

ridge

/ferr

y sy

stem

may

rep

lace

the

PM

P p

onto

on b

ridge

. With

the

PM

M-2

, the

re is

no

nee

d fo

r po

wer

boat

s.Prin

cipa

l Ite

ms

of E

quip

men

t

Battalion Headquarters

PontoonBridge

Company (x 2)

Signal Platoon

MaintenancePlatoon

Service Platoon

Total

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Table 2–319: Assault Crossing Battalion (Water Crossing Brigade)

Signal Troops

28. The Chief of Signal troop in the GF HQ controls several signal units. The numbers and types of units at this level can vary widely, depending on the size and structure of the GFs they

Equipment Total

SAM, Shoulder-fired

ACV, BRDM-2U

4

4

Armd Engr Tractor, IMR

Armd Recovery Vehicle

Ditching Machine, PMZ/BTM/MDK

Engr recon vehicle, IRM

Route-clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT

Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS

Tracked Ferry, GSP/PMM-2(1)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Amphibious, PEP

Truck, Medium

Truck, Crane

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

3

3

3

3

3

36

36

1

5

1

11

18

10

3

11

2

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

1

30

4

1

Note:

1. With the GSP, 12 half-ferries form six ferries; with the PMM-2, there is only one veh per ferry.

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support. Figure 2–82 represents the types of signal units that may be available.

29. The GF HQ may allocate an entire brigade to support a military region or army. However, it may also allocate these assets as individual battalion.

Figure 2–82: Signal Troops

Signal Brigade and Signal Brigade (Tactical)

30. Some signal regiments may utilise the structure shown in Figure 2–82. However, most have three signal battalion

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identical to those organic to divisions and districts. This facilitates support to tactical units.

Chemical Troops

31. The Chief of chemical troop in the GF HQ controls several chemical defence and smoke units. The numbers and types of units at this level can vary widely, depending on the size and structure of the GFs they support. Figure 2–83 represents the types of chemical defence and smoke units that may be available.Table 2–320 to Table 2–326 detail the principal equipment for these units.

32. The GF HQ may allocate an entire battalion to support a military region or army. However, it may also allocate these assets as individual companies.

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Table 2–320: Chemical Defence Battalion

Equipment Total

Chem recon vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM 9

Ambulance

ATGL, RPG-7V

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Decon, DDP

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Utility

Truck, Medium

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, Decon, TMS-65

Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Decon, DKV

Truck, Light

Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14

Van, Light

Van, Main

Van, Signal

1

5

2

6

3

3

4

4

6

3

23

7

2

8

4

2

4

16

1

2

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

Warning Receiver

2

1

10

3

1

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Table 2–321: Battalion Headquarters (Chemical Defence Battalion)

Table 2–322: Decontamination Company (Chemical Defence Battalion)

Equipment Total

Truck, Utility

Van, Light

Van, Signal

1

1

1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

Warning Receiver

1

1

1

1

EquipmentFirst

CompanySecond

Company

ATGL, RPG-7V 2 2

Decon System, Portable, DKV

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Cargo, Single-axle

Trailer, Decontamination, DDP

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14

Truck, Decon, TMS-65

Truck, Water (2000 L)

0

4

0

2

0

6

2

2

10

2

3

2

2

2

0

4

6

2

2

6

0

3

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1 1

Note:

There are two types of decon coys. A chem def bn normally has one of each type. The first is primarily for VEH-D. The second is primarily for PERS-D.

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Table 2–323: Chemical Reconnaissance Company (Chemical Defence Battalion)

Table 2–324: Supply and Service Platoon (Chemical Defence Battalion)

Equipment Total

ATGL, RPG-7V

Chem Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKMRKhM

1

9

Truck, Utility 1

HF, Manpack, Low Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

1

9

Equipment Total

Ambulance

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (900 L)

Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66

Truck, Medium

Truck, Water (2000 L)

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Truck, Utility

Van, Maint

1

4

4

3

3

1

4

11

1

4

1

2

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1

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Table 2–325: Smoke Battalion

Table 2–326: Smoke Company (Smoke Battalion)

Logistic Troops

33. The Chief of Logistics in the GF HQ controls several units and facilities. The numbers and types of these can vary widely, depending on the size and structure of the GF they support. Figure 2–84 represents the types of logistics units and facilities that may be available.

Equipment Total

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, POL (4200 L)

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Generator

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Light

Truck, Smoke Generator, TDA-M

Truck, POL (5000 L)

Van, Maint

3

2

10

3

4

24

5

27

2

5

HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power

VHF, Manpack, Low Power

1

29

3

Equipment Total

Trailer, Cargo, Double-axle

Trailer, Kitchen

Trailer, Water (1200 L)

Truck, Medium

Truck, Smoke Generator, TDA-M

Van, Maint

2

1

1

4

9

1

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power 9

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34. The GF HQ may allocate an entire materiel support or maintenance brigade to a military region or army. However, it may also allocate these assets as individual battalion.

Materiel Support Brigade

35. Materiel support brigade may utilise the structure shown in Figure 2–84. The GF HQ may retain such brigade at the national level or allocate them to support a military region or an expeditionary army. This brigade structure facilitates centralised materiel support functions at the national or operational level.

36. Some materiel support brigade may consist of four or five materiel support battalion identical to those which are organic to divisions and districts. This configuration facilitates splitting the brigade’s assets to support tactical units.

37. When the mission dictates, a materiel support brigade may have a tank transport/heavy lift company or battalion. A company can move the armoured vehicles of a mechanised infantry or tank battalion. An entire battalion can move the armoured vehicles of a mechanised infantry or tank brigade.

38. Materiel Support Battalion (Logistic Troops) (Infantry and Motorised Infantry Divisions). The organisation and equipment of the materiel support battalion (logistic troop) (infantry and motorised infantry division) are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–40 and Table 2–172.

39. Materiel Support Battalion (Logistic Troops) (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Divisions). The organisation and equipment of the materiel support battalion (logistic troop) (mechanised infantry and armoured division) are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–62 and Table 2–274.

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Maintenance Brigade

40. Maintenance brigade have three or four maintenance battalion identical to those found in divisions and districts.

41. Maintenance Battalion (Logistic Troops) (Infantry Division). The organisation and equipment of the maintenance battalion (logistic troop) (infantry division) are the same as shown in Annex F, Figure 2–41 and Table 2–179.

42. Maintenance Battalion (Logistic Troops) (Motorised Infantry Division). The organisation and equipment of the maintenance battalion (logistic troop) (motorised infantry division) are the same as shown in Annex G, Figure 2–47 and Table 2–205.

43. Maintenance Battalion (Logistic Troops) (Mechanised Infantry and Armoured Division). The organisation and equipment of the maintenance battalion (logistic troop) (mechanised infantry and armoured division) are the same as shown in Annex H, Figure 2–61 and Table 2–267.

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CHAPTER 3

MUSORIAN NAVAL FORCES

SECTION 3-1. GENERAL

3.1 The Musorian Navy originated from the organisation and employment of miscellaneous small craft during the insurgency campaign that preceded the end of World War II. These miscellaneous craft were supplemented by the inclusion of abandoned and captured Japanese ships. Immediately after the end of World War II, Musoria obtained a number of smaller naval vessels, either supplied as military aid or purchased on the international market. These were mostly for coastal patrol and anti-smuggling ops.

3.2 The Musorian Blue Water Navy was formally established as a separate military service in 1956, taking over the craft owned by the coastal naval forces and supplementing these with the purchase of four World War II destroyers. The Navy remained the worst funded of the three Services within the MAF until 1968 when, in reaction to a significant Naval build-up by the State, the Musorian Navy budget was doubled. This level of funding, as a proportion of defence funding, has been maintained for the last 30 years. As a consequence, the size and capability of the Navy has increased significantly over the last 25 years, and maintenance standards, once notoriously poor, have improved to an adequate level.

3.3 Since 1968, a number of destroyers, frigates and corvettes have been introduced into service. In 1972, the Musorian Navy took command of its first aircraft carrier and there are plans to acquire another by 2008. The current carrier, expected to remain in service until 2012, is a modernised ‘Intrepid’ class, while the new carrier is expected to be more in line with current Western conventional carriers modified to accept aircraft such as the Harrier vertical take-off and landing jet. The first of four ‘Foxtrot’ submarines was commissioned in 1970, with the remaining three brought into service over the following decade.

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In 1989, a one off purchase of two ‘Kilo’ class submarines increased the sub-surface fleet to six. With the sinking of one ‘Foxtrot’ class in 1995, the fleet total currently stands at five. With the exception of the aircraft carrier, during the 1970s and 1980s, most of the MAF’s fleet was sourced from former Warsaw Pact countries. Over the past decade, however, there has been a growing trend to look wider afield. Many of the smaller craft have been built under licence in Musoria. The present composition of the Musorian fleet is shown in Table 3–1.

SECTION 3-2. ROLE

3.4 The Musorian Navy has developed from a defensive coastal force into a limited Blue Water Navy. Due to Musoria’s ongoing conflict with the State, the Navy has become well exercised, with limited operational experience, in coastal offensive ops, convoy protection, amphibious ops and support to GFs. While the standard of training is adequate for most requirements, there are increasing signs the Navy is experiencing difficulty with modern, high-technology training standards. The continuing expansion of the Navy, coupled with further experience, will give the MAF a greater naval offensive capability in the future. Navy roles include:

a. naval defence of coastal and territorial waters,

b. seaward defence of ports and anchorages,

c. the provision and protection of military transport support for GFs,

d. the conduct of amphibious ops,

e. the provision of naval support for land ops, and

f. offensive naval ops in support of Musorian interests.

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SECTION 3-3. ORGANISATION

3.5 The total operational strength of the Musorian Naval Forces is 82 000, organised into two major commands. The Naval Forces are controlled through Naval Operational Command, which includes the following directorates:

a. the Coastal Forces, and

b. the Main Fleet consisting of:

(1) the Carrier Group,

(2) the Surface Forces Group,

(3) the Submarine Group, and

(4) the Support Group.

3.6 Air Arm. Components of the Air Arm are part of the Carrier Group when at sea. When on shore, they are commanded directly by Operational Command HQ. The Air Arm was established in 1970 when the Musorian Navy took possession of 10 A4 Skyhawks and three ani-submarine helo. Since then, the Air Arm has expanded to 30 A4 Skyhawks, 16 rotary wing (RW) anti-submarine warfare aircraft and 12 fixed wing anti-submarine warfare aircraft. The Air Arm is capable of protecting the fleet at sea and providing air cover for convoys by gaining local air superiority. The Air Arm also provides some close air support to GFs in an amphibious lodgement. The aircraft carrier on ops has a mix of air superiority, ground attack and anti-submarine warfare aircraft on board. The actual mix is dependent on the anticipated threat. RW aircraft also operate from modified destroyers, frigates, and amphibious and support ships. When ashore, the Air Arm operates from two naval air stations.

SECTION 3-4. COMMAND AND CONTROL

3.7 The Commander of Naval Forces, together with their staff and main directorates, is responsible for the operational capability, support and training of the Navy. The commander is ultimately

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responsible to the National Defence Committee and Minister for the Armed Forces on all Naval matters.

3.8 In a joint force or operation where Naval units operate with other elements of the armed forces, a joint force HQ is normally established to coordinate the forces.

SECTION 3-5. CAPABILITIES

3.9 Amphibious. The Musorian Navy at present has the capability to lodge, in one lift, a regimental (plus) sized combined arms force and support it across a beachhead for an extended period. To land a larger force, some merchant shipping assistance is required. The Navy and merchant shipping working in a combined operation could land a divisional-sized force and support it over a beach in a 24-hour period. A second division could be landed two days later, but this timing does not include steaming time. As the Navy and merchant shipping fleets expand, the Musorian amphibious capability is expected to grow. The Navy is also capable of protecting the supply routes with escort ships, submarines and air cover. Over-the-beach ops may be further augmented by the Navy and merchant shipping utilising captured port facilities to off-load pers and heavy support equipment.

3.10 Electronic Warfare. The Navy has the capability to conduct sophisticated EW ops in support of GFs involved in amphibious ops. The more modern ships are capable of carrying out deception and jamming of fire control radars.

SECTION 3-6. NAVAL VESSELS OF THE MUSORIAN NAVY

3.11 Table 3–1 details the vessels that form the fleets and groups of the Musorian Navy, and Table 3–2 details the aircraft used by the Musorian Navy.

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V)

and

300

troo

ps.

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ge: 1

0 00

0 nm

at

15 k

ts.

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et

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leni

shm

ent

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ker

2‘L

eaf’

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ss

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xilia

ry O

iler

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lace

men

t/

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xilia

ry O

iler

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ker

AO

R/A

OT

Und

er w

ay r

eple

nish

men

t.

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acity

: 20

000

tonn

es d

iese

l.

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ge: 7

260

nm a

t 15

kts

.

Cbt

Sto

re S

hips

3‘A

mga

’ Cla

ss A

EM

Arm

ed s

tore

shi

p.

1 x

Tw

in 3

0 m

m c

anno

n.

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ge: 6

000

nm a

t 10

kts

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mo

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a’ C

lass

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sel

Num

ber

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scrip

tion

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sIll

ustr

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n

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Tab

le 3

–2:

Na

val

Air

cra

ft

Des

tro

yer

Ten

der

2‘A

mur

’ Cla

ss A

RE

quip

ped

with

wor

ksho

ps.

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ge: 8

000

nm a

t 10

kts

.

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mar

ine

Ten

der

2‘D

ajia

ng’ C

lass

AS

LE

quip

ped

with

wor

ksho

ps a

nd s

vc

faci

litie

s. C

an a

lso

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sed

as r

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r an

d ho

spita

l shi

ps d

urin

g am

phib

ious

op

s. H

as a

hel

ipa

d to

acc

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Ka2

9s.

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of V

esse

lN

umbe

rD

escr

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rks

Illus

trat

ion

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et D

efen

ce,

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ike

and

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A-4

H

Sky

haw

kW

ith 1

000

kg

, rad

ius

is 7

00 k

m.

Max

leve

l spe

ed:

548

kts

. 2 x

20

mm

ca

nnon

, 358

8 kg

of s

tore

s.

Pay

load

incl

udes

AIM

-9L

, pho

to-r

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n po

d, A

GM

-65,

GP

bom

bs a

nd C

RV

-7

rock

ets.

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e of

Ves

sel

Num

ber

De

scrip

tion

Rem

ark

sIll

ustr

atio

n

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Ant

i-sub

mar

ine

and

Util

ity (

RW

)15

AS

W,

20 U

tility

Ka

mov

Ka-

29 H

elix

Max

leve

l spe

ed:

130

kts

.

Rad

ius

of a

ctio

n: 1

00 k

m.

Util

ity m

odel

can

lift

4000

kg

exte

rnal

ly

or 1

6 tp

s. A

rmam

ent

in a

ssau

lt tp

t rol

e in

clud

es a

four

-bar

rel 7

.62

mm

MG

, tw

o U

V-3

2-57

roc

ket p

ods

and

eig

ht

AT

-6 ‘S

pira

l’ A

TG

Ms.

Ant

i-sub

mar

ine

(FW

)16

Ilyus

hin

II-38

May

Cru

isin

g sp

eed

: 348

kts

.

Min

pat

rol s

peed

: 189

kts

.

Pat

rol e

ndur

ance

: 12

hrs.

Pay

load

: up

to 4

000

kg in

bom

b ba

y.

Type

of V

esse

lN

umbe

rD

escr

iptio

nR

ema

rks

Illus

trat

ion

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CHAPTER 4

MUSORIAN AIR FORCE

4.1 A small local Musorian Air Force began operating in a reconnaissance and support role following the end of the Japanese occupation, utilising a variety of abandoned World War II aircraft. In 1949, the Air Force had some 30 aircraft, but ops were hampered by a lack of spare parts, trained air crew and maintenance pers. The Musorian Air Force was officially established in 1955, following the acquisition of 50 additional World War II fighters and a small number of jet fighter trainers. Although parts were also provided, the operational and maintenance standard of the Air Force remained low until 1962 when the Musorian President initiated a 20-year plan to ‘develop a significant regional offensive air capability’. Defence funding was increased by 36 per cent in 1963 in order to achieve this goal and, despite being the smallest service, the Musorian Air Force has maintained a defence budget share of between 22 and 28 per cent of the total allocation ever since.

4.2 Today the Musorian Air Force is one of the most extensive and modern in the region. It contains a range of fighter, fighter bomber, light bomber and reconnaissance fixed wing aircraft, transport support aircraft and an array of general and specialist RW aircraft.

4.3 The build-up of the Air Force since the middle 1960s has been rapid. No less spectacular has been the development of repair and maintenance facilities to maintain the operational capability of the Air Force. Although not to the sophisticated level of Western nations such as Australia, their maintenance programs receive sufficient funding and manning to enable minimal down time of airframes. The increase in Musorian Air Force operational and maintenance capabilities in the 1960s, 70s and 80s was due largely to the government’s non-aligned approach during the ‘Cold War’, and its consequent ability to purchase equipment and training from both Warsaw and NATO-aligned nations. Although much of the critical aircrew

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and maintenance pers training continues to be conducted overseas, there has been a recent trend towards contracts for overseas instructors to conduct training in Musoria.

SECTION 4-1. ROLE

4.4 Musorian Air Force roles include:

a. AD;

b. reconnaissance, both ground and maritime;

c. offensive air support ops in support of Naval and GFs;

d. transport ops in support of Naval and GF and the civil authorities;

e. strategic strike; and

f. maritime strike.

SECTION 4-2. ORGANISATION

4.5 General. The total operational strength of the Musorian Air Force is 68 000. It is organised into the following three major commands:

a. Support Command,

b. Training Command, and

c. Operational Command.

4.6 Fixed Wing Aircraft. The Air Force operates out of five air bases in Musoria. The principal area AD, point defence and air superiority fighters are the Soviet MIG-29A (Fulcrum), F16 C and D and the American F-5 (Freedom Fighter). The F-5, MIG-29A, F16, MIG-27 and the Hawk 200 are also used in the air support and strike role. Specialist aircraft in the strike and close support role are the MIG-27, A4 and the AV-8B (Harrier). Photographic reconnaissance is mainly conducted by the RF-5E.

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4.7 Transport Aircraft. Transport aircraft consist of the C-130H (Hercules), the Alenia G-222, Caribou and the DHC-5 (Buffalo).

4.8 Rotary Wing Aircraft. Musorian Air Force helo range from the multipurpose MIL Mi-4 (Hound) to the heavy transport MIL Mi-26 (Halo). Recently the Air Force has taken delivery of a number of MIL Mi-24 (Hind) helo. The Hind is a specialist attack, anti-armour aircraft for use in the offensive and defensive support role. The Air Force also operates a fleet of Kiowa, Super Puma and Hughes 500C multipurpose helo. All helo in the MAF, less specialist naval anti-submarine aircraft, are flown and maintained by the Air Force.

4.9 Force Multipliers. The Air Force is equipped with the KC-130H air-to-air refuellers, which are capable of refuelling the Hawks, MIG-29A, A4, F5, E-2C and AV-8B using a probe and drogue system. Airborne early warning and control is provided by E-2C aircraft.

4.10 Trainers. The Air Force has Hawk 100 and 200 fixed wing jet trainers.

SECTION 4-3. COMMAND AND CONTROL

4.11 The Commander of the Air Force is ultimately responsible to the National Defence Committee and Minister of the Armed Forces on all Air Force matters. Together, with their GS and main functional directorates, which include AD, reconnaissance, tactical air support and transport, the commander is responsible for implementing air doctrine, formulating tactics and organising and training the Musorian Air Force. However, HQ Operational Command exercises operational C2 over the employment of the operational components of the Air Force while the main directorates exercise technical control over the four operational forces. These operational forces are as follows:

a. the AD Force,

b. the EW ops Support Establishment,

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c. the Tactical Air Support Force, and

d. the Transport Force.

SECTION 4-4. CAPABILITIES

4.12 General. The Musorian Air Force has a substantial mainland defensive capability against air attack from any regional country. It is also capable of providing tactical air support and interdiction of enemy LofC. In offensive ops, providing operating bases are available within the area of ops, the Air Force is capable of winning local air superiority for limited periods of time; carrying out counter air, interdiction and close support missions in support of GFs; and providing reconnaissance and air transport support, as well as medical evacuation and troop transport facilities.

4.13 Other Air Force Capabilities. The availability of airborne tankers increases the ferry range and operational employment of the various aircraft. The Air Force has the capability to drop a battalion group-sized parachute force and its support equipment into an area of ops, provided air bases are available within the aircraft’s radius of action. The Air Force has the capability to support SOC insertion, resupply and extraction. Close air support can also be provided, depending on availability of airbases.

SECTION 4-5. AIRCRAFT OF THE MUSORIAN AIR FORCE

4.14 Table 4–1 lists the aircraft that form the Groups of the Musorian Air Force.

4.15 Table 4–2 lists the ordnance that is known to be used and can be delivered by the Musorian Air Force.

4.16 In addition to the airlift capability available to the permanent Musorian Air Force, civilian transport assets can be hired or pressed into service from the national airline or international freight specialists. These aircraft would be used to fly in

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reinforcements or stores to a secure airfield and would be used only in low threat areas. The national airline fleet includes 12 Boeing 747-400s (seating up to 522) and 18 Boeing 767-300s (seating up to 320) suitable for troop transport and four Illyushin Il-76 large transports. However, only a fraction of the fleet is likely to be available for military ops. The civilian versions of the Il-76 cannot be used for dropping pers or equipment by parachute.

4.17 Freight companies that might be contracted to support MAF ops use large dedicated aircraft like the Boeing 747-300F and the Antonov An-226.

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ble

4–

1: A

irc

raft

of

the

Mu

so

rian

Air

Fo

rce

Type

of

Air

craf

tN

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ce

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k 10

030

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, CA

IRS

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in fi

ghte

r tr

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r an

d co

uld

be u

sed

oper

atio

nally

if

requ

ired

, with

sa

me

arm

ame

nt a

s H

awk

100.

Ma

x le

vel s

pee

d

540

kts.

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100

0 kg

, rad

ius

is

638

km.

Haw

k 20

044

AD

, Clo

se A

ir S

pt

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to 3

000

kg o

f st

ores

. 30

mm

can

non

fitte

d in

pod

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x le

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spee

d 54

0 kt

s.

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-29A

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C

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ter

Air

/CA

IRS

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x le

vel s

pee

d

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kts

.

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30 m

m c

anno

n.

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to 2

500

kg o

f st

ores

.

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air-

to-a

ir m

isls

, ra

diu

s is

700

km

.

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250

0 kg

, rad

ius

is

300

km b

ut c

an b

e a

ir re

fuel

led.

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A-4

E/T

A-4

H

Sky

haw

k36

Gro

und

Atta

ck,

Lim

ited

AD

.M

ax

leve

l spe

ed

54

8 kt

s.

2 x

20 m

m c

anno

n.

3588

kg

of s

tore

s.

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100

0 kg

, rad

ius

is

700

km b

ut c

an b

e a

ir re

fuel

led.

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E/F

Tig

er

II40

AD

.M

ax le

vel s

peed

71

0 kt

s.

2 x

20 m

m c

anno

n.

Up

to 3

175

kg o

f st

ores

.

With

236

0 kg

, rad

ius

is

222

km.

With

600

kg,

rad

ius

is

890

km.

RF

-5E

Tig

er

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8re

con

nais

sanc

e.B

ased

on

F-5

E.

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x le

vel s

pee

d

710

kts.

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ed w

ith 2

x

AIM

-9Ls

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ius

is 1

500

km.

F-1

6C/D

F

ight

ing

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con

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uper

iorit

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unte

r A

ir/C

AIR

S.

Ma

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pee

d

1200

kts

.

1 x

20 m

m c

anno

n.

6900

kg

of s

tore

s.

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200

0 kg

, rad

ius

is

1252

km

.

Type

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AV

-8B

Ha

rrie

r20

Str

ike,

Clo

se A

ir S

pt, A

D.

Max

leve

l spe

ed 5

75

kts.

1 x

25 m

m c

anno

n.

6000

kg

of s

tore

s.

With

200

0 kg

, rad

ius

is

1000

km

but

can

be

air

refu

elle

d.

MIG

-27

Flo

gger

18In

terd

ictio

n/

CA

IRS

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spe

ed a

t sea

le

vel:

728

kts.

1 x

30 m

m c

anno

n,

4000

kg

stor

es.

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de

liver

pre

cisi

on

wpn

s.

With

2 x

Kh-

29, r

adiu

s is

540

km

.

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30H

H

ercu

les

30S

trat

egic

/Tac

tical

A

ir T

ptC

ruis

ing

spe

ed:

kts

.

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imum

pa

yloa

d is

19

356

kg

or 9

2 tr

oops

or

64

para

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gle

load

s up

to

19 0

51 k

g ca

n be

ai

rdro

pped

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ge w

ith m

ax lo

ad

3791

km

.

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strip

leng

th 1

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m.

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cule

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ased

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C-1

30H

. P

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and

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, A-4

, M

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DH

C-5

Buf

falo

DH

C-4

Ca

ribou

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roop

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d F

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isin

g s

pee

d 22

7 kt

s.

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imum

pa

yloa

d:

8164

kg

or 4

1 tr

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s or

35

para

troo

ps.

Sin

gle

load

s up

to

2721

kg

can

be

aird

ropp

ed.

Ran

ge w

ith 8

164

kg is

: 11

12 k

m. A

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leng

th (

shor

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e-of

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d la

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rcra

ft S

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ith 5

370

kg)

: 34

6 m

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nia

G-2

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tical

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isin

g S

peed

23

7 kt

s.

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pay

load

: 900

0 kg

or

53

troo

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r 40

pa

ratr

oops

. Sin

gle

load

s u

p to

500

0 kg

ca

n be

air

drop

ped.

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ge w

ith 9

000

kg is

: 13

71 k

m.

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strip

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th 6

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.

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Mil

Mi-2

6 H

alo

20H

eav

y T

pt h

elo

Cru

isin

g s

pee

d 13

7 kt

s.

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pay

load

: 80

troo

ps o

r 20

000

kg

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rnal

or

ext

erna

l. U

sual

ly u

sed

for h

eav

y lif

t.

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ge w

ith 1

3 70

0 kg

is

: 500

km

.

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er P

uma

42M

ultip

urpo

se h

elo

Cru

isin

g s

pee

d 13

9 kt

s.

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ext

erna

l pa

yloa

d:

4500

kg

or 2

0 tr

oop

s.

Cbt

rad

ius,

with

max

pa

yloa

d 15

0 km

.

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Mil

Mi-2

4 H

ind

16A

ssau

lt he

loM

ax s

peed

167

kts

.

Up

to 2

860

kg s

tore

s an

d ei

ght p

ers.

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four

-bar

rel

12.7

mm

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tling

gun

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rret

.

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rad

ius

with

max

st

ores

160

km

.

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end

uran

ce:

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r ho

urs.

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Kio

wa

25Li

ght h

elo

Mil

Mi1

7 H

IP65

Mul

tipur

pose

hel

oM

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peed

: 135

kts

.

1 x

12.7

mm

HM

G.

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to 3

0 tr

oops

(u

sual

ly 2

4).

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ext

ern

al lo

ad

4000

kg.

Cbt

ran

ge 4

95 k

m.

Type

of

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ble

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2: O

rdn

an

ce A

vai

lab

le t

o t

he

Mu

so

rian

Air

Fo

rce

We

apon

Des

igna

tion

Wea

pon

Type

Del

iver

y P

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rm(s

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t

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for

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GP

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7 kg

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ct to

FA

B-5

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0 kg

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ded

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mb

MiG

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wt 5

25

kg,

cont

ains

195

kg

HE

.

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AB

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PM

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kg F

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omb

MiG

-27,

MiG

-29

wt 5

20

kg,

cont

ain

s 19

3 kg

of h

igh

ene

rgy

fuel

. Effe

ctiv

e ra

dius

is

30

m a

gain

st in

f in

open

and

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m a

gain

st fo

rtifi

catio

ns.

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0 kg

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ster

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bM

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ster

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bM

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s, e

ach

of w

hich

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ate

210

mm

of a

rmou

r. E

ach

bom

ble

t has

a 2

0–40

sec

ond

self-

dest

ruct

fuze

.

RB

K-5

00 S

hOA

B-0

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0 kg

Ape

rs C

lust

er

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mb

MiG

-27,

MiG

-29

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tent

s 5

65 S

hOA

B-0

5 bo

mbl

ets.

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truc

tive

area

of 3

00 x

40

0 m

.

RB

K-5

00 S

PB

E-D

500

kg S

mar

t A

nti-

tank

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ster

B

om

b

MiG

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MiG

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tain

s 15

par

achu

te-d

eplo

yed,

sen

sor-

fuse

d m

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tions

that

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S-5

57

mm

Ung

uide

d R

ocke

tM

iG-2

9, M

i-17

, M

i-24

Max

effe

ctiv

e ra

nge

is 4

000

m. H

E, f

rag

and

anti-

tan

k w

arhe

ads

avai

labl

e. T

he U

B-3

2-5

7 po

d co

nta

inin

g 32

roun

ds is

ofte

n fit

ted

to M

i-24

Hin

d an

d M

i-17

Hip

hel

o.

S-8

80 m

m U

ngui

ded

Roc

ket

Mi-2

4, M

i-28,

M

iG-2

7M

ax e

ffect

ive

rang

e is

400

0 m

. HE

AT

, pen

etra

tion

and

fuel

-air

w

arhe

ads

avai

labl

e. T

he B

-8M

1 20

rnd

pod

can

be

fitte

d to

the

MiG

-27

and

MiG

-29

and

also

to th

e M

i-28

and

Mi-2

4 he

lo.

AS

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Kar

en (

Kh-

25)

and

AS

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Keg

ler

(Kh-

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ace

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ded

mis

l an

d A

nti-

rada

r m

isl

MiG

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Laun

ch w

t is

286

kg.

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an

anti-

rada

r ve

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n w

ith a

ra

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of b

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3 an

d 60

km

and

an

accu

racy

of 5

m C

EP

. K

h-2

5ML

is fi

tted

with

a s

emi-a

ctiv

e LA

SE

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r, th

e K

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5MT

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an

IR g

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n, a

nd th

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is a

TV

gu

ided

ver

sio

n. A

ccur

acy

of 5

m C

EP

. Ran

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f 20

km.

War

head

is 8

6 kg

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.

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M-6

5D M

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ick

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-to-

surf

ace

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ded

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lA

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F

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n, w

ith 5

7 kg

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, a

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of 1

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, F-1

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, war

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is 6

6 kg

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n 5

km (

min

) an

d 12

km

(m

ax).

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1 kg

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awk,

A4,

F-1

6,

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, F-5

EC

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g of

PB

XN

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.

Mk

8344

7 kg

GP

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bA

4, F

-16

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tain

s 20

2 kg

of P

BX

N-1

09.

Mk

8489

4 kg

GP

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bA

4, F

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tain

s 42

8 kg

of T

riton

al. C

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with

ret

ardi

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il ki

t.

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ense

rC

lust

er B

omb

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k 10

0/2

00,

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F-1

6, A

V-8

B,

F-5

E

Th

e S

UU

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is th

e ca

se th

at h

olds

var

ious

pay

load

s. T

he

CB

U-2

4 is

the

cas

e lo

aded

with

665

Ape

rs a

irbu

rst b

ombl

ets.

T

he

CB

U-5

4/B

is th

e ca

se lo

aded

with

670

ince

ndia

ry b

ombl

ets.

We

apon

Des

igna

tion

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pon

Type

Del

iver

y P

latfo

rm(s

)R

emar

ks/E

ffec

t

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CR

V-7

70 m

m R

ocke

tH

awk

100/

200

, A

4, F

-16,

AV

-8B

, F

-5E

Fire

d fr

om

LA

U 5

003

19 tu

be la

unch

er. R

ange

is u

p to

400

0 m

. H

E w

arh

eads

use

d.

Var

ious

30 m

m C

anno

nM

iG-2

7, H

awk,

M

iG-2

9R

oun

ds e

ffec

tive

to 2

000

m.

Var

ious

20 m

m C

anno

nF

-5E

, F-1

6, A

V-8

BR

oun

ds e

ffec

tive

to 1

700

m.

AIM

-9L

Air

-to-

Air

mis

lH

awk,

F-1

6, F

-5E

, A

V-8

BR

ang

e: 8

km

. IR

hom

ing,

all

aspe

ct.

AIM

-7M

Air

-to-

Air

mis

lF

-16

Ran

ge:

45

km. S

emi-

activ

e ra

dar

hom

ing.

AA

-8 A

phid

Air-

to-A

ir m

isl

MiG

-29,

MiG

-27

Ran

ge:

10

km. A

ll as

pect

, 45

° of

f bo

resi

ght e

ngag

emen

t.

AA

-10

Ala

mo

(R-2

7)A

ir-to

-Air

mis

lM

iG-2

9R

-27E

T IR

ho

min

g to

70

km

. R-2

7ER

sem

i-ac

tive

rada

r ho

min

g to

75

km.

AA

-11

Arc

her

(R-7

3)A

ir-to

-Air

mis

lM

iG-2

9R

ang

e: 2

0 km

. All

aspe

cts,

75°

off

bore

sigh

t eng

age

men

t IR

ho

min

g.

We

apon

Des

igna

tion

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pon

Type

Del

iver

y P

latfo

rm(s

)R

emar

ks/E

ffec

t

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CHAPTER 5

WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT – CHARACTERISTICS

5.1 This chapter is designed to provide the basic weapon and equipment characteristics of the MAF (listed in Table 5–1 and Table 5–12 on page 5A-49).

5.2 Table 5–13 on page 5A-79 lists the engineering equipment used by the MAF.

5.3 Table 5–2 lists the landmines and directional mines (APW) used by the MAF.

5.4 Table 5–14 on page 5A-83 lists the transport and logistic equipment used by the MAF.

5.5 Table 5–3 lists the basic radio and communication equipment used by the MAF.

5.6 Table 5–4 lists the capabilities of the EW equipment used by the MAF.

5.7 Table 5–5 shows the MAF Communications Systems Originator Chart.

5.8 Table 5–6 shows the MAF Communications Systems Originator Chart (Additional Radios).

5.9 Table 5–7 shows the MAF EW Systems Originator Chart.

5.10 Table 5–8 shows the MAF vehicle radio allocation.

5.11 Table 5–9 shows the MAF radio allocation – alternate systems.

5.12 Table 5–10 shows the signals intelligence and DF systems.

5.13 Table 5–11 lists the alternate SF EW capability requirements.

5.14 Table 5–15 on page 5A-86 shows the alternate communications and EW equipment.

5.15 Most of the equipment used by the MAF is manufactured in Russia, although some equipment is purchased from other

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nations. Most munitions and some weapons systems are manufactured domestically. Western equipment is being introduced to some units, especially in the SOC. This trend can be expected to develop as Musoria seeks greater compatibility with other nations regionally and when operating as part of UN monitoring groups. Currently, Musoria has M-16 rifles in service with the SOC; however, more units might eventually receive this weapon and similar.

5.16 Musoria supports friendly nations with the supply of equipment and training support. Certainly some equipment, either withdrawn and refurbished or locally manufactured, is supplied to friendly nations.

5.17 Generally, all MAF units are equipped as shown in Annex A to Annex K to Chapter 2. The equipment shown in Table 5–1 also represents withdrawn or retired equipment held in storage to replace losses that might be sustained in a major conflict and equipment that might be rapidly supplied from traditional arms suppliers and employed in a major conflict.

Planning Scenarios for Learning Outcomes

5.18 Operations staff who are planning scenarios in training may elect to vary the equipment type used by some operational forces to suit their training objectives, but the quantity and the distribution of the equipment will remain the same. The equipment types listed in Annex A to Annex K to Chapter 2 are representative of existing capabilities and should be used unless the training objective demands a more or less capably armed opponent.

5.19 Additional equipment found in the Australian region is shown inAnnex A. Planners should be aware that any of these equipments could be adopted by MAF and may be used to meet specific training objectives.

Annex:

A. Australian Region – Available Weapons and Equipment Matrix

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ANNEX A TO CHAPTER 5

AUSTRALIAN REGION – AVAILABLE WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT MATRIX

1. Table 5–15 on page 5A-86 illustrates some of the differing weapon, weapon systems and equipment found in the armed forces of the nations within the Australian region. Although the MAF aide-memoire provides a baseline of widely used systems, the design of the MAF allows users to tailor their training enemy orders of battle by substituting systems that are found within Australia’s region. For example, the tanks of the MAF armoured division operate T-80U/T-80UKs which may be too formidable for a particular training scenario. Consequently, the training planner may wish to delete T-90 and insert T-54/55. Deviations from the baseline systems should relate to specific training objectives. Equipment shown in this matrix is based on that available within the Australian region. Units and formations which elect to change equipment from that shown in the normal orders of battle should select a replacement that is contained in this matrix.

Table 5–1: Regional Weapons and Equipment

Type Remarks

Tanks

AMX-13 FL-10

AMX-13 SM-1

Arjun

Centurion

Comet

IS-2

K1

Leopard AS1

M-4A1

M-4A1

M24 flamethrower

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M24 (MOD)

M41/M41A1/M41A2/M41A3

M47M

M47 (R)

M-48A2/M48A3/M48A5/M48H

M-60A1

M-60A3

M1985

MBT 2000

PT-76

Scorpion – 90 mm

Scorpion – 76 mm

Stingray

Chieftan

T 54/ 55

T 62

T 64 A/B

T 72 A/B/M/M1/S

T 80 A/B/Utility/UD

Type 34/85

Type 59

Type 59-II

Type 59 Mod

Type 60

Type 61(P)

Type 62

Type 63

Type 69

Type 69-I

Type 69-II

Type 74

Type 79

Type 80/Type 80-II

Type 85/Type 85-IIA

Type Remarks

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5A-3

Type 90

Vijayanta Based on Centurion

Reconnaissance Vehicles

AML-60/90

AMX-10 PAC 90

BRDM 1

BRDM 2

Cdo Scout

Daimler

Daimler Dingo

Daimler Mk II

EE-9 Cascavel

Ferret

Ferret Mk2/3

Humber

M8

Saladin

Scorpion – 90 mm

Scorpion – 76 mm

Scout

SIBMAS 6x6

Shorland Mk3

Type 82

Type 87

VBL

Armoured Personnel Carriers (includes Mechanised Infantry Combat Vehicle)

ACMAT VBLA Yari

AIFV

Akrep

AMX-10 PAC 90

AMX-10P

AMX-10P 25 Drager

AMX-13 VTT

AMX-VCI

Type Remarks

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BAAC-83

BAAC-84

BAAC-85

BAAC-86

BAAC-87

Bison

BMP 1

BMP 2

BMP 3

Bren Carriers

BTR 40

BTR 50

BTR 60

BTR 70

BTR 80

BTR 152

BTR D

Buffel

Chaimite

CM-21

Condor

FIAT 6614

FV 432

Glover Transac

KIFV

LAV-25

LAV-100

LAV-150

LAV-150S

LAV-200

LAV-300

LVTP3C

LVTP5/LVTP5A1

LVTP7

Type Remarks

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LVTP7A1

M-3A1

M-113/113A1/ M113A2

M113 MOD

M-577 A2

M1973

MOWAG Pirahna

MT-LB

OT 62

OT 64

Panhard M3

Ranger

Sandringham

Saracen

Saxon

SB 301

Shorland

SIBMAS

Simba

Stormer

Tactica

Type 55

Type 56

Type 60

Type 63/Type 63-I/ Type 63-II

Type 77-1/Type 77-2

Type 73

Type 85

Type 89

Type 90

Type 531

UR-416

V-100 cdo

V-150 cdo

Type Remarks

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5A-6

V-200 cdo

VAB (4X4)

Walid

WZ 501/WZ 501A

WZ 551

YW 307

YW 309

YW 531 B/C

YW 534

Artillery (Multi-launch Rockets)

70 mm MRS(AF)

105 mm MRS

107 mm Type 63/63-1

107 mm Type 81

117 mm Kung Feng VI

122 mm BM-11

122 mm BM-27

122 mm LRAR

122 mm M1977

122 mm M1985

122 mm Type 81

122 mm Type 83

122 mm Type 84

122 mm Type 89

122 mm Type 90

126 mm Kung Feng III

126 mm Kung Feng IV

130 mm KM809A1

130 mm Type 63/63-1

130 mm Type 70

130 mm Type 75

130 mm Type 85

132 mm BM-13-16

140 mm BM-14-16

Type Remarks

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140 mm BM-14-17

140 mm RPU-14

180 mm Type 71

200 mm BMD-20

220 mm BM-22

220 mm BM-9P140

227 mm MRLS

240 mm BM-24

240 mm M1991

252 mm Type 85

253 mm Type 81/81-11

273 mm Type 83

284 mm Type 74

300 mm Type 67

305 mm Type 79

320 mm WS-1

350 mm M-1B

425 mm Type 762 Mine clearing rocket system

IPTN 70 mm NDL-40

Artillery (Towed Guns)

25-pounder Fd gun

5.5-inch

76 mm M48 Mountain gun

76 mm M1938 Mountain gun

76 mm M1942 Fd gun

76 mm M1966 Mountain gun

76 mm Type 54 Fd gun

85 mm D-44 Fd gun

85 mm Type 56 Fd gun

100 mm M1944 Fd gun

100 mm Type 59 Fd gun

105 mm LG1 Light gun

105 mm M101 Light gun

105 mm Hamel

Type Remarks

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5A-8

105 mm Light Gun Mk II

105 mm M 56 P

122 mm D-74 Fd gun

122 mm M 1931/7

122 mm Type 54

122 mm Type 60 Fd gun

130 mm M46 Fd gun

130 mm SM-4-1 Coastal gun

130 mm Type 59/59-1 Fd gun

152 mm 2S7 Fd gun

152 mm Type 83

152 mm Type 86

155 mm M59

Artillery (Towed Howitzers)

3.7 inch Mountain howitzer (NEPAL)

75 mm Mountain howitzer

75 mm M116P

100 mm D-30

105 mm KH-178

105 mm M 56 P

105 mm M101

105 mm M101 Upgraded

105 mm M102

105 mm M425

105 mm T-64

122 mm D-30

122 mm M1938

122 mm Type 54

122 mm Type 83

152 mm 2A65

152 mm D-1

152 mm D-20 Gun-Howitzer

152 mm M1937 Gun-Howitzer

152 mm M1938

Type Remarks

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5A-9

152 mm Type 54

152 mm Type 66 Gun-Howitzer

155 mm FH-70

155 mm FH-77B

155 mm FH-88 Gun-Howitzer

155 mm FH-2000

155 mm GC 45 Gun-Howitzer

155 mm GH N- 45 Gun-Howitzer

155 mm KH-179

155 mm M68 Gun-Howitzer (R)

155 mm M71 Gun-Howitzer (R)

155 mm M114

155 mm M198

105 mm T-65

155 mm Type WAC-21 Gun-Howitzer

203 mm M115

240 mm Taiwan

Mortars (Self Propelled)

81 mm LAV-150

81 mm M125A1/A2/A3

81 mm Type SV 60

82 mm Type 85

82 mm YW 304

10 mm LAV-150

107 mm M106A1/A2

107 mm Type SX 60

120 mm 2S9

107 mm M1064A3

120 mm Type 85

120 mm YW 381

KIFV

LAV-200

Artillery (Self Propelled Howitzer)

105 mm M7

Type Remarks

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5A-10

105 mm M52

105 mm Type 74

105 mm M108

120 mm 2S9

122 mm 2S1

122 mm M1977

122 mm Type 54-1

122 mm Type 83

122 mm Type 85

122 mm YW 531C

122 mm WZ 551

152 mm 2S19

152 mm M1974

152 mm M1977

152 mm Type 83

155 mm SPH

155 mm M44

155 mm M109A2

155 mm M109A5

155 mm Type 75

155 mm XT-69

203 mm M110A2

Artillery (Self Propelled Guns)

105 mm Abbot

105 mm Mk 61

120 mm M1992

122 mm 2S1

122 mm M1981

122 mm M1985

122 mm M1991

130 mm M1975

130 mm M1981

130 mm M1991

130 mm M1992

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5A-11

130 mm Vijayanta

152 mm 2S19

155 mm XT-69

175 mm M107

SU-76

SU-85

SU-100

Surface-to-Surface Missiles

FROG-5

FROG-7

Tank Destroyers

BRDM-2 ‘Sagger’

LAV-150 TOW

M3618 Hellcat

M36

M42A2 TOW

M901/A3 TOW

YW 531 HJ-8

WZ 501 HJ-73B

WZ 551 HJ-8

Anti-tank Guns (including Self Propelled Anti-tank Guns)

6 pounder

17 pounder

57 mm Type-55

76 mm Type-54

85 mm D-48

100 mm M1944

100 mm MT-12

100 mm T-12

100 mm Type-73

100 mm Type-86

120 mm SPATG SP AT gun

Anti-tank (Recoilless)

M-18

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5A-12

106 mm Type 60 SP RCL

Air Defence (Surface-to-Air Missiles)

100 mm KS-19 AAG AA gun

100 mm Type 59 AAG (copy of KS-19)

12.7 mm LAAG including M53 (4 x 12.7 mm in rear of BTR-152 APC)

Light AA gun

12.7 mm (quad) M55 LAAG

12.7 mm (quad) M53 AAG

12.7 mm (quad) M55 LAAG, some now mounted on rear of 6 x 6 trucks

130 mm KS-30 AAG

14.5 mm Type 56 LAAG (copy of 2S6)

14.5 mm Type 58 LAAG (copy of ZPU2)

14.5 mm Type 75 LAAG (copy of ZPU-1)

14.5 mm Type 75-1 LAAG (improved version of ZPU-1)

14.5 mm Type 80 LAAG (improved version of ZPU-1)

14.5 mm ZPU-1, ZPU-2 and 2S6 LAAGs

14.5 mm M1983 SPAAG (tracked chassis fitted with radar- controlled 2S6 system

20 mm GAI-C01 LAAG

20 mm M39 (twin and triple LAAGs)

20 mm M163 VADS SPAAG

20 mm M167 VADS (towed)

20 mm M167A1 VADS (towed)

20 mm (twin) Rheinmetall LAAAG

20 mm Oerlikon LAAG

20 mm M167 Volcan AAG

20 mm M167 VADS (towed)

23 mm (twin) (Type 80) LAAG (copy of ZU-23)

23 mm Type 85 LAAG

23 mm (twin) ZU-23 LAAG

23 mm 2S6 SPAAG SP AA gun

23 mm (twin) ZU-23 LAAG, also truck-mounted for convoy escort

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5A-13

23 mm (twin) LAAG

23 mm 2S6 SPAAG

23 mm 2S6 SPAAG

2S6 SPAAG/SPAAM

3.7 in (94 mm) AAG

30 mm twin SPAAG

30 mm (twin) Arrow AAG

30 mm (twin) M53 AAG

35 mm (twin) Oerlikon-Contraves GDF-002 AAG with Super Fledermaus FCS

35 mm Type 87 SPAAG

35 mm (twin) Oerlikon-Contraves AAG with Super Fledermaus FCS

35 mm (twin) Oerlikon-Contraves GDF-003 AAG

35 mm (twin) Oerlikon-Contraves GDF AAG and Skyguard FCS

35 mm (twin) Oerlikon-Contraves AAG

37 mm M1939 AAG

37 mm SPAAG

37 mm Type 74 AAG

37 mm (twin) Type 74 AAG

37 mm (twin) Type 65 AAG

37 mm (twin) Type 74 AAG

37 mm (twin) Type P793 AAG

37 mm M1939 AAG

37 mm (twin) Type 55 AAG (copy of M1939)

37 mm (twin) AAG (same as M1939 of former USSR)

40 mm M1 AAG

40 mm Bofors L/60 AAG

40 mm L/60 and L/70 AAGs

40 mm Mk1 AAG used with Super Fledermaus

40 mm Bofors L/70 AAG with Super Fledermaus FCS but being replaced by Flycatcher

40 mm M1 AAG

40 mm (twin) M42 SPAAG

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5A-14

40 mm M1 AAG

57 mm 2S6 AAG

57 mm AAG

57 mm Type 80 AAG

57 mm 2S6 SPAAG

57 mm (twin) Type 80 SPAAG

57 mm 2S6 (Type 59) AAG

57 mm Type 59 AAG (copy of 2S6)

85 mm KS-12 AAG, with ‘Fire Can’ radar

85 mm Type 56 AAG

85 mm KS-12 AAG, with ‘Fire Can’ radar

85 mm Type 56 AAG (copy of KS-12)

85 mm KS-12 AAG

Anza SP SAM

Anza Mk 11 Man-portable SAM

Anza Mk 1 Man-portable SAM

Anza/14.5 mm SPAAG system

Blowpipe Man-portable SAM

Chaparral SAM

FIM-43 Redeye Man-portable SAM

FIM-92A Stinger Man-portable SAM

FM-80 SAM (quad launcher) under development

HN-5A Man-portable SAM

HN-5A Man-portable SAMFIM-92A Stinger SAM

Hongying-5 (HN-5) Man-portable SAM

HQ-2 SAM (improved version of SA-2 ‘Guideline’)

Mistral Man-portable SAM

Rapier SAM

RBS 70 SAM system plus Giraffe Radar System

RBS 70 SAM, plus Giraffe Radars

RBS 70 SAM mounted on V-200 (4 x 4) armoured car

RBS 70 Short-range SAM

RBS 70 SAM

RF-61A SAM (Twin Launcher)

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5A-15

SA 7B ‘Grail’ Man-portable SAM

SA-10a ‘Grumble’ SAM

SA-12A ‘Gadfly’

SA-13 ‘Gopher’ SAM

SA-14 ‘Gremlin’ Man-portable SAM

SA-2 ‘Guideline’ SAM

SA-3 ‘Goa’ SAM

SA-5 ‘Gammon’ SAM

SA-6 ‘Gainful’ SAM

SA-7 ‘Grail’ Man-portable SAM

SA-15 ‘Gecko’ SAM

SA-9 ‘Gaskin’ SAM

Shorts Javelin Man-portable SAM

Sky Sword I SAM

Skyguard FCS

Starburst SAM

Super Fledermaus FCS

Tien Kung I SAM

Tien Kung II SAM

Tigercat SAM (40)

Type 81 Tn-SAM

Type 81 Tan-SAM

Infantry Weapons – Pistols

9 mm Beretta 92

9 mm CZ 70

9 mm DP51

9 mm FN 35

9 mm Glock

9 mm H&K P7M8

9 mm H&K P9S

0.45 M1911A1

9 mm Makarov

0.38 New Nambu

9 mm Pindad

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5A-16

9 mm SIG P220

9 mm SIG P226

0.38 Smith and Western

9 mm Stechkin

7.62 mm Tokarev

7.62 mm Type 50

7.62 mm Types 51, 54

7.62 mm Type 64

7.62 mm Type 68

7.65 mm Type 64

9 mm Type 59

7.62 mm vz/52

9 mm Walther P-38

Infantry Weapons – Submachine Guns

5.45 mm AK-74

9 mm Beretta M12

5.56 mm Colt XM177

7.62 mm K-50M

7.62 mm MAT-49

9 mm MAT-49

9 mm H&K MP5

9 mm H&K MP5A3

9 mm H&K MP5K

0.45 M3A1

7.62 mm ppSh41

9 mm SCK M66

9 mm Sten

9 mm Sterling

9 mm Sterling L2

7.62 mm Type 43

7.62 mm Type 49

7.62 mm Type 50

7.62 mm Type 64

7.62 mm Type 68

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5A-17

9 mm Uzi

9 mm vz/23,25

Infantry Weapons – Rifles

7.62 mm 1A1

7.62 mm AK-47, AKM

5.45 mm AK-74

7.62 mm AKM

5.56 mm AR70/90

7.62 mm 1C

7.62 mm Carbine Type 53

7.65 mm CZ vz-61

5.56 mm F88 (AUG)

7.62 mm FN-FAL

5.56 mm FN-FNC

7.62 mm G3

7.62 mm G3A2/3

7.62 mm G3SG1

5.56 mm Galil

5.56 mm HK33E

7.62 mm M14

5.56 mm M16A1

7.62 mm Parker-Hale 82

5.56 mm SAR80

7.62 mm SKS

7.62 mm Simonov SKS

5.56 mm SR88

5.56 mm Steyr AUG

5.56 mm Steyr AUG (F88)

7.62 mm SVS

7.62 mm Type 56

7.62 mm Type 56 (AKM)

7.62 mm Type 58 (AK-47)

7.62 mm Type 63 (SKS)

7.62 mm Type 64

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5A-18

7.62 mm Type 67

7.62 mm Type 68 (AKM)

7.62 mm vz/58

Infantry Weapons – Machine Guns

5.56 mm AS70/90

0.303 Bren

7.62 mm Bren L4

0.30 Browning M1919A4

0.50 Browning M2HB

5.56 mm Colt M16A1/ HB 40 mm M203

7.62 mm DPM, RPD

12.7 mm DShK

5.56 mm F89 (Minimi)

7.62 mm FN-FAL

7.62 mm FN-FAL/HB

7.62 mm FN MAG

7.62 mm HK11

7.62 mm HK11A1

7.62 mm HK21

7.62 mm HK21A1

7.62 mm HK21E

5.56 mm K3

14.5 mm KPV

5.56 mm M16A1/HB

7.62 mm M60

7.62 mm MG1A3

5.56 mm Minimi

7.62 mm PK, PKB, PKS

7.62 mm RP-46

7.62 mm RP-46, RPD

7.62 mm RPD, RPK

7.62 mm RPD

7.62 mm RPD, RPK

7.62 mm SIG 710-3

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5A-19

7.62 mm Simonov SKS

7.62 mm SGM

7.62 mm Type 53

7.62 mm Type 53,67

12.7 mm Type 54

7.62 mm Type 56

12.7 mm Type 57

7.62 mm Type 58

7.62 mm Type 59

7.62 mm Type 62

7.62 mm Type 64 (RPK)

12.7 mm Type 77

5.56 mm Ultimax 100

Infantry Weapons – Close Support Weapons

30 mm AGS-17

40 mm CIS-AGL

40 mm CIS-40GL

40 mm CIS-40AGL

12.7 mm DShK

40 mm HK69

40 mm M79

40 mm M203

40 mm MK19

35 mm W87

Infantry Weapons – Mortars

120 mm Brandt

81 mm F2 (L16)

81 mm KM29

81 mm L16

60 mm M1

81 mm M1

60 mm M19

60 mm M2

60 mm M2/KM19

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5A-20

107 mm M2A1

81 mm M29

107 mm M30

82 mm M37

107 mm M38

82 mm M43

107 mm M43

120 mm M43

160 mm M43

107 mm M1938

120 mm M1943

160 mm M1943

60 mm PMT

81 mm PMT

120 mm PMT

60 mm Pindad

81 mm Pindad

82 mm RCL B-18

60 mm Soltam/ODE

81 mm Soltam

120 mm Soltam

75 mm RCL Types 52, 56

81 mm Tampella

120 mm Tampella

60 mm Type 31

82 mm Type 53

120 mm Type 53

81 mm Type 64

120 mm UBM-52

Infantry Weapons – Anti-tank

SS-11 ATGW ATGW

84 mm Carl-Gustaf

Cobra ATGW

Dragon ATGW

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5A-21

Entac ATGW

Eryx

KAM-3D ATGW

66 mm LAW Light AT wpn

66 mm LAW M72

66 mm M72 LAW

MILAN ATGW

82 mm RCL B-10 RCL

107 mm RCL B-11

75 mm RCL BO-10

105 mm RCL BO-11

75 mm RCL M20

106 mm RCL M40

106 mm RCL M40A1

106 mm RCL M40

90 mm RCL M67

57 mm RCL Type 36

75 mm RCL Type 52

75 mm RCL Type 52, 57

82 mm RCL Type 65

Red Arrow 8 ATGW

3.5 in RL M20

90 mm RL Type 51

40 mm RL Type 56

40 mm RL Type 69

RPG-2

RPG-2, -7

RPG-7

RPG-7V

73 mm SPG-9

82 mm SPG-82

‘Sagger; ATGW

‘Snapper ATGW

‘Spigot’ ATGW

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5A-22

Tow ATGW

Type 64 ATGW

Armoured Engineer Vehicles

Cbt Engr Tractor

M728 CEV

M9 ACE

Type 75 armoured dozer

Type 67 AEV Armoured Engr Vehicle

Recovery Vehicles

AAVR7 ARV ARV

AMX-13 ARV

K-1 ARV

KIFV ARV

KM502 W (6 x 6)

LAV recovery (8 x 8)

LAV-200 ARV (4 x 4)

Leopard 1 ARV

M113A1 Fitters

M47 ARV

M543/M543A1 W (6 x 6)

M578 ARV

M806A1 ARV

M806A1 light ARV

M816 W (6 x 6)

M816 W (6 x 6)

M88A1 ARV

M88A1 ARV

M88A1 ARV

Mack MC3 Heavy Wrecker (6 x 6)

Model FW415M1 Recovery Vehicle (6 x 6)

Reynolds Boughton RV (4 x 4)

Samson ARV

SIBMAS ARV (6 x 6)

T-54/T-55 ARV

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5A-23

Type 70 ARV

Type 90 ARV

Type 73 RV (6 x 6)

Type 653 ARV

Type 78 ARV

Type 653/653A ARV

Type 73 Light Wrecker (6 x 6)

Vijayanta

Volvo F10 recovery vehicle (4 x 4)

WZT-3 ARV

Mechanised Bridges

AM-50 (6 x 6)

AMX-13 AVLB AVLB

Biber AVLB

BLG-60 AVLB

K-1 AVLB

Kartik AVLB

KMM (6 x 6)

M2 system (4 x 4)

M47M AVLB

M48 AVLB

M60 AVLB

MT-55 AVLB

MTU AVLB

MTU-20 AVLB

TMM (6 x 6)

Type 67 AVLB

Type 84 AVLB

Type 84A Heavy Mechanised Bridge

Light Vehicles

Beijing BJ-212/212A (4 x 4)

Carrier 750 kg (4 x 4)

DAF 66 YA 400 kg (4 x 2)

Delta Explorer (4 x 4)

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5A-24

Jonga (4 x 4)

KM41 series (4 x 4)

Land Rover LWB (4 x 4)

Land Rover ALV 564 kg (4 x 4)

Land Rover V8 750 kg (4 x 4)

Land Rover ALV 564 kg (4 x 4)

Land Rover 1000 kg (4 x 4)

Land Rover (4 x 4)

Land Rover Defender 110 (4 x 4)

Land Rover 110 (4 x 4)

M151 362 kg (4 x 4)

M151 362 kg (4 x 4)

M151 (4 x 4)

Mahindra (4 x 4)

MB 750 kg (4 x 4)

Mitsubishi (4 x 4)

Nispak 400 kg (4 x 4)

Nissan Q4W73 750 kg (4 x 4)

Nissan Q4W73 750 kg (4 x 4)

SDP 700 AP (4 x 4)

Toyota 2FQ15L 750 kg (4 x 4)

UAZ-469B 600 kg (4 x 4)

UAZ-69/69A 500 kg (4 x 4)

Trucks

Bedford MK 4000 kg (4 x 4)

Bedford RL 4000 kg (4 x 4)

Berliet GBC 8 KT 4000 kg (6 x 6)

Berliet GBU 15 6000 kg (6 x 6)

CA-30 2500 kg (6 x 6)

CM-125 1250 kg (4 x 4)

CUCV (4 x 4)

Dong Feng EQ2080E4DY 2500 kg (6 x 6)

Dong Feng EQ2100E 300 kg (6 x 6)

EQD142 6400 kg (4 x 2)

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5A-25

Ford 0913 (4 x 2) (372)

Hino 4000 kg (6 x 6)

HMMWV 1 542 kg (4 x 4)

HMMWV (4 x 4) (5429)

Hongyan CQ 261 8250 kg (6 x 6)

Isuzu 2500 kg (4 x 4)

Isuzu 2500 kg (6 x 6)

Isuzu (6 x 6)

IVECO 90-17 4000 kg (4 x 4)

IVECO 40-10 WM 1500 kg (4 x 4)

Jiefang CA-10 3540 kg (4 x 2)

Jiefang CA-141 5000 kg (4 x 2)

Jiefang CA-1091 5000 kg (4 x 4)

KM45 family 1530 kg (4 x 4)

Land Rover 110 heavy duty (6 x 6)

M34/M44 2268 kg (6 x 6)

M35/M44 2268 kg (6 x 6)

M54 4536 kg (6 x 6)

M809 4536 kg (6 x 6)

M880 series 1133 kg (4 x 4 and 4 x 2)

Mack Model RM6866RS 8000 kg (6 x 6)

MAN 6000/10 000 kg

MAN 630 5000 kg (4 x 4)

MB Unimog (4 x 4)

MB UL 1700 L 4000 kg (4 x 4)

MB 2228/4 8000 kg (6 x 4)

MB (4 x 4)

MB UL 1700 L 4000 kg (4 x 4)

MB Utility 1300 L 1500 kg (4 x 4)

MB 2028A 10 000 kg (6 x 6)

Mitsubishi FW 415 7000 kg (6 x 6)

Mitsubishi FW115 10 000 kg (6 x 6)

Mitsubishi W121P 6000 kg (6 x 6)

NJ-230 (4 x 4)

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Oshkosh HEMTT 9979 kg (8 x 8)

RL 4000 kg (4 x 4)

Scania SBAT 111S 6000 kg (6 x 6)

SDP 1491.6 x 6 M 10 7000 kg (6 x 6)

M 6000 kg (4 x 4)

SDP 680 M 4500 kg (4 x 4)

Shaktiman 4000 kg (4 x 4)

Steyr 17 M 29 7000 kg (4 x 4)

Steyr 5000 kg (4 x 4)

Stonefield (4 x 4)

Tatra 813 7900 kg (8 x 8)

Tatra 815 8000 kg (8 x 8)

Toyota 2500 kg (6 x 6)

Type 73 3500 kg (6 x 6)

Type 74 10 000 kg (6 x 6)

Type 73 2000 kg (4 x 4)

Ural-375D 4000 kg (6 x 6)

Victory-58 (4 x 4)

Volvo NL 10 (4 x 4)

Volvo 4140 (4 x 4)

Volvo 4140 (6 x 6)

ZIL-131 3500 kg (6 x 6)

ZIL-131 2500 kg (6 x 6)

ZIL-151 2500 kg (6 x 6)

ZIL-157 2500 kg (6 x 6)

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Table 5–2: Musorian Armed Forces – Mines

Equipment Details Figure

OZM-3 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Metal.

Diameter: 75 mm.

Height: 120 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Bounding frag.

Total Wt: 3.0 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Readily detectable due to metallic case.

OZM-4 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Cast iron.

Diameter: 91 mm.

Height: 140 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Bounding frag.

Total Wt: 5.0 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Readily detectable due to metallic case.

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OZM-72 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Sheet steel.

Diameter: 107 mm.

Height: 150 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Bounding frag.

Total Wt: 5.0 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Readily detectable due to metallic case.

OZM-160 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Metal.

Length: 1030 mm.

Diameter: 245 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Bounding frag.

Total wt: 8.8 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Readily detectable due to metallic case and frag.

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MON 50 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Plastic with imbedded cylindrical fragments.

Length: 220 mm.

Width: 45 mm.

Shape: Rectangular.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Directed frag.

Total Wt: 2.0 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Visually detectable.

MON 90 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Plastic.

Length: 345 mm.

Width: 153 mm.

Shape: Rectangular.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Directed frag.

Total wt: 12.4 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Visually detectable.

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5A-30

MON 100 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union, Bulgaria.

Case mat: Sheet steel.

Depth: 83 mm.

Diameter: 236 mm.

Shape: Circular.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Directed frag.

Total Wt: 5.0 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Visually detectable.

MON 200 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union, Bulgaria.

Case mat: Sheet steel.

Depth: 130 mm.

Diameter: 434 mm.

Shape: Circular.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Directed frag.

Total Wt: 25.0 kg.

Self-destruction: No

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Visually detectable.

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5A-31

PDM 2 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Metal.

Height: 1.4 m.

Base: 2 m.

Shape: Irregular.

Mine Type: Underwater.

Effect: Blast.

Total Wt: 100.0 to 135.0 kg, depending on type of base.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: visual.

PGMDM Scatterable AT mine.

Bar shaped mine with triangular cross sect. Uses liquid explosive contained in a thin flexible plastic case. Self-destruct feature.

wt: 1.4 to 2 kg.

Uses same fuse as PFM-1.

PFM-1 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Plastic.

Length: 120.4 mm.

Width: 19.81 mm.

Shape: Irregular.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Blast.

Total Wt: 0.074 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralize: No.

Detectability: Detectable with a hand-held metallic detector.

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5A-32

PMD-6 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union, Namibia.

Case mat: Wood.

Length: 191 mm.

Width: 89 mm.

Shape: Rectangular.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Blast.

Total Wt: 0.4 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Yes, due to metallic content of MUV-type fuze and detonator.

PMN Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union, China, Iraq.

Case mat: Plastic, rubber, metal.

Diameter: 112 mm.

Height: 56 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Blast.

Total Wt: 0.55 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Yes, due to fair amount of metallic content in fuze assembly.

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5A-33

PMN-2 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Plastic, rubber, metal.

Diameter: 125 mm.

Height: 54 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Blast.

Total Wt: 0.417 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Readily detectable due to fair amount of metallic content in fuze assembly.

POMZ Manufacturers: Bulgaria, China, North Korea, former Soviet Union, former East Germany.

Case mat: Cast iron.

Length: 107 mm.

Width: 60 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: Apers.

Effect: Frag.

Total Wt: 2.3 kg approx.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Visually detectable.

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5A-34

TM 41 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union.

Case mat: Sheet metal.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: AT.

Effect: Blast.

Total Wt: 5.4 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Metallic content.

photo unavailable

TM 46 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union, former East Germany, Bulgaria, Egypt, Israel.

Case mat: Sheet metal.

Diameter: 305 mm.

Height: 108 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: AT.

Effect: Blast.

Total Wt: 8.6 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Readily detectable due to metallic case.

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5A-35

TM 57 Manufacturers: Bulgaria, China, former Soviet Union, Iraq.

Case mat: Sheet steel.

Diameter: 316 m.

Height: 102 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: AT.

Effect: Blast.

Total Wt: 8.47 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Readily detectable due to metallic case.

TM 62 Manufacturers: Former Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Poland.

Case mat: Caseless, with coating of fiberglass resin.

Diameter: 320 mm.

Height: 102 mm.

Shape: Cylindrical.

Mine Type: AT.

Effect: Blast.

Total Wt: 10 kg.

Self-destruction: No.

Self-neutralise: No.

Detectability: Difficult to detect (fuze dependent).

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5A-36

Table 5–3: Musorian Armed Forces Radio Equipment Basic Capabilities

VP 13 The VP 13 consists of a green metal cylinder housing 6 x 1.5 V batteries and an elecs pack. On the top are five mine-firing wires, a connector for a geophone, a connector for the arming switch and a pair of leads to allow for self-destruction at the end of the bty life. The geophone monitors ground vibrations causing a firing impulse to generate to fire the first mine, further activity will cause the second mine to fire, and so on. It is extremely difficult to neutralise due to the danger of approaching close enough to locate the mines.

photo unavailable

MVN 72 The MVN-72 is a magnetic influence fuse for use with a TM62M or TM-62P and TM-72A/T mines. The fuse is a circular assembly which screws into the TM62/72 fuse well. There is a delay to arming time of 2 min.

Operation: coil induction principle.

Neutralising: possible to neutralise by lifting and rotating the anodised flap, or by removing the bty, but these methods have not been proved.

MVE 72AP MVE-72 is an initiation device and control unit consisting of a small olive green metal cylinder, which houses a collapsing circuit elecs pack. MVE72 works as an elec collapsing circuit. When the fragile wire breaks, the circuit is broken. The breaking or collapsing of this circuit allows power to be switched into the firing circuit, initiating the explosive train to the mine connected. Cannot be safely neutralised.

Type Power Output Frequency

VHF, Manpack, Low Power 1.3-2 W 30-75.95 MHz

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5A-37

VHF, Portable, Very Low Power 0.5 W 30-88 MHz

VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power 35 W 30-75.95 MHz

HF, Manpack, Low Power 5 W 1.6-30 MHz

HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium Power 100 W 1.5-30 MHz

HF, Vehicle Mount, High Power 400 W 1.5-30 MHz

Radio Relay, VHF/UHF 2.5 W 225-400 MHz 610-960 MHz 1.35-1.85 GHz

Type Power Output Frequency

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5A-38Ta

ble

5–4

: M

us

ori

an A

rmed

Fo

rce

s E

lec

tro

nic

War

fare

Sy

stem

s

Type

Ban

dE

quip

men

tF

requ

ency

S

pect

rum

Po

we

r O

utp

utR

ange

Des

crip

tion

Re

mar

ks

ES

HF

Kru

g H

F D

F3-

30 M

Hz

N/A

HF

300

km

The

KR

UG

DF

sys

tem

is a

land

ba

sed

HF

sys

tem

(3

-30

MH

z).

Acc

ura

cy is

<0.

5 de

g.

Per

man

ent s

ited

di

rect

ion

finde

r sy

stem

. M

ostly

us

ed fo

r st

rate

gic

purp

oses

.

SF

P 5

200

0.01

-30

M

Hz

N/A

HF

150

km

Thi

s pr

ovid

es a

LO

B fr

om th

e sy

stem

bu

t can

be

netw

orke

d to

pr

ovid

e F

IX o

n a

targ

et e

mitt

er. A

m

axim

um o

f eig

ht m

illis

eco

nds

is

requ

ired

to d

irect

ion

find

a si

g;

this

is a

ble

to o

pera

te a

gain

st

freq

uenc

y-ho

ppin

g ra

dio

s.

HF

/ V

HF

/ U

HF

DF

INT

-3T

20-1

000

M

Hz

N/A

HF

– 1

50 k

m V

HF

Up

to 6

0 km

U

HF

– U

p to

30

km

Thi

s is

a m

anp

ack

varia

nt

dire

ctio

n fin

der

suite

pro

vidi

ng

LOB

to a

targ

et e

mitt

er. S

can

spee

d of

500

Mhz

a s

ec.

Ca

n be

ne

tted

with

oth

ers

to p

rovi

de a

F

IX o

n em

itter

s. B

uilt

in G

PS

an

d el

ec c

omp

ass.

Dire

ctio

n fin

der

dist

ance

s de

pend

on

ter

rain

, pow

er

outp

ut a

nd s

o on

.

DF

INT

-3A

20-2

000

MH

zN

/AH

F –

150

km

VH

F

– U

p to

60

km

UH

F –

Up

to

30 k

m

Thi

s is

a v

ehic

le-m

ount

ed

dire

ctio

n fin

der

suite

pro

vidi

ng a

m

ore

sens

itive

LO

B to

targ

et

emitt

ers.

Dire

ctio

n fin

der

dist

ance

s de

pend

on

ter

rain

, pow

er

outp

ut a

nd s

o on

.

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5A-39

EA

JAM

INT

320

-500

M

Hz

25-

500

WU

p to

60

kmT

his

is a

spo

t/sw

eep

/bar

rage

V

HF

/UH

F ja

mm

er.

Use

d to

in

terc

ept a

nal

yse

en

com

mun

ica

tions

and

ap

ply

jam

min

g.

HF

JAM

INT

4S

1-30

MH

z E

A 1

.5-3

0

MH

z E

S

equi

pmen

t

25-

100

W

(Var

iabl

e)

Up

to 1

00 k

mP

rovi

des

spo

t/sw

eep

/bar

rage

ja

mm

ing

to th

e H

F b

and.

Use

d to

at

tack

en

com

mun

icat

ions

.

IRT

ShU

1-7

IR

Jam

mer

IR

Spe

ctru

mN

/AN

/AD

esi

gned

for

AF

V (

T-8

0U M

BT

s)

and

fixe

d ta

rget

s fo

r pr

otec

tion

aga

inst

TO

W, H

OT

, MIL

AN

, AT

-3

type

wea

ponr

y.

HF

-

VH

FY

astr

eb

UA

V 2

S18

-104

M

Hz

Unk

now

n at

thi

s st

age

Up

to 1

0 km

fro

m

airc

raft

UA

V v

aria

nt o

f the

Bul

garia

n sh

ell-

deliv

ered

R04

5/04

6 S

tars

hell.

EW

can

be

act

ivat

ed

eith

er p

re-p

rogr

amm

ed o

r vi

a re

mot

e. S

igna

ls a

re r

elay

ed b

ack

to th

e gr

ound

con

trol

.

The

Yas

treb

2S

ca

n al

so b

e fit

ted

with

vid

eo o

r st

ill

cam

era

s. F

ly z

one

is u

p to

50

km a

nd

retu

rn to

bas

e.

Spe

ed is

220

km

/h,

heig

ht u

p to

10

00

m (

3250

ft)

.

Type

Ban

dE

quip

men

tF

requ

ency

S

pect

rum

Po

we

r O

utp

utR

ange

Des

crip

tion

Re

mar

ks

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5A-40

EA

co

nt.

HF

/ V

HF

/ U

HF

Yas

treb

2S

(U

AV

) co

nt.

1.5

MH

z -

1.2

GH

z (E

W

mod

ule

2)

30 W

Up

to 5

0 km

fro

m

airc

raft

Thi

s is

a w

ideb

and

com

mun

ica

tions

jam

min

g sy

stem

of

mo

dula

r co

nst d

esi

gned

for

use

by b

oth

pilo

ted

and

UA

V

app

licat

ions

. Th

is c

an

only

be

pre-

prog

ram

med

for

a fr

eque

ncy

pack

age.

It c

an s

earc

h an

d ja

m a

gi

ven

spec

trum

; ja

mm

ing

can

be

rem

otel

y ac

tivat

ed o

r de

-act

ivat

ed b

y a

rem

ote

term

ina

l.

Ope

ratin

g tim

e 24

hou

rs u

ses

wh

ite n

oise

onl

y fo

r at

tack

ing

targ

ets.

Vid

eoN

/AN

/AD

aytim

e/IR

Thi

s is

the

vid

eo p

aylo

ad o

f the

Y

astr

eb 2

S. C

apab

le o

f pro

vidi

ng

eith

er d

aytim

e/IR

rea

l-tim

e vi

deo

of a

targ

et a

rea.

Stil

l Cam

era

N/A

N/A

Day

time/

IR/N

VG

Thi

s is

the

stil

l cam

era

pay

load

an

d p

rovi

des

still

imag

es in

the

dayt

ime/

IR/N

VG

spe

ctru

m.

Da

ytim

e st

ills

are

colo

ur.

GS

RG

SR

12

‘Ta

ll M

ike

’8-

20 G

Hz

(I/J

ban

d)12

Kw

Det

ect

s:

a.pe

opl

e: u

p to

3

km; a

nd

b.ve

hicl

es: u

p to

12

km

.

Thi

s is

a m

ediu

m ra

nge

bat

tlefie

ld

surv

l rad

ar, w

hich

can

be

m

anp

acke

d or

veh

icle

-mou

nted

. N

orm

ally

foun

d in

a B

RM

-1.

Type

Ban

dE

quip

men

tF

requ

ency

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pect

rum

Po

we

r O

utp

utR

ange

Des

crip

tion

Re

mar

ks

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5A-41

Tab

le 5

–5

: M

us

ori

an A

rme

d F

orc

es

Co

mm

un

ica

tio

ns

Sy

ste

ms

Ori

gin

ato

r C

ha

rt

Tab

le 5

–6:

Mu

so

rian

Arm

ed F

orc

es

Co

mm

un

icat

ion

s S

yste

ms

Ori

gin

ato

r C

har

t (A

dd

itio

nal

Ra

dio

s)

Rol

eE

qui

pmen

tC

oun

try

of O

rigin

Com

pany

HF

R13

0R

FA

SS

tate

Co

llect

ive

Ele

c C

omm

uni

catio

ns C

ombi

ne

R14

0U

nkno

wn

Unk

now

n

R40

9U

nkno

wn

Unk

now

n

R15

6U

nkno

wn

Unk

now

n

HF

/VH

FR

123

RF

AS

Sta

te C

olle

ctiv

e E

lec

Com

mu

nica

tions

Com

bin

e

R16

3R

FA

S)

Ele

ctro

sign

al V

oron

ezh

, Cze

ches

lova

kia

VH

FR

159

RF

AS

Ele

ctro

sign

al V

oron

ezh

, Cze

ches

lova

kia

R17

3R

FA

SS

tate

Co

llect

ive

Ele

c C

omm

uni

catio

ns C

ombi

ne

R14

8R

FA

SS

tate

Co

llect

ive

Ele

c C

omm

uni

catio

ns C

ombi

ne

UH

FR

8XX

Unk

now

nU

nkno

wn

INT

ER

CO

MR

174

Unk

now

nU

nkno

wn

LIN

ER

211

Unk

now

nU

nkno

wn

UN

IDR

111

Unk

now

nU

nkno

wn

Rol

eE

quip

men

tC

ount

ry o

f Ori

gin

Com

pany

Hig

her

Com

man

d Li

nk

Bac

kup

R-4

23-1

Tro

posc

atte

r S

yste

mR

FA

SM

ashp

ribor

into

rg,

Mos

cow

HF

R-1

18B

M-3

RF

AS

Sta

te C

olle

ctiv

e E

lec

Com

mun

ica

tions

Com

bin

e

R-5

6R

FA

SK

inte

x, S

ofia

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5A-42

Tab

le 5

–7:

Mu

sori

an

Arm

ed

Fo

rce

s E

lec

tro

nic

Wa

rfa

re S

yste

ms

Ori

gin

ato

r C

har

t

VH

FA

KV

ED

UK

5U

N-1

RF

AS

Ele

ctro

sign

al,

Vo

rone

zh

R-3

92A

RF

AS

Sta

te C

olle

ctiv

e E

lec

Com

mun

ica

tions

Com

bin

e

R-1

63-0

, 5R

RF

AS

Yrz

Cor

p, Y

aros

lavl

, R

ussi

a

R-1

71M

RF

AS

Ele

ctro

sign

al,

Vo

rone

zh

VH

F /

UH

F40

11/4

015

Tur

key

Ase

lsa

n, A

nkar

a, T

urk

ey

Rol

eE

quip

men

tC

ount

ry o

f Orig

inC

ompa

ny

HF

DF

Kru

g D

F S

yste

mR

FA

SS

tate

Con

trol

led

SF

P 5

200

Ger

man

yC

Pla

th G

MB

H, H

ambu

rg

HF

/VH

F/U

HF

DF

DF

INT

- 3

TT

urke

yA

sels

an, A

nkar

a

DF

INT

- 3

AT

urke

yA

sels

an, A

nkar

a

HF

/VH

F/U

HF

EA

JAM

INT

3T

urke

yA

sels

an, A

nkar

a

HF

EA

JAM

INT

4S

Tur

key

Ase

lsan

, Ank

ara

IR E

AT

shU

1-7

RF

AS

Ele

rs-E

lect

ron

Ltd,

Mos

cow

UA

VE

W M

odu

le 1

Ya

stre

b 2S

Pay

load

Bul

garia

Unk

now

n

EW

Mo

dule

2 A

J-X

XB

ulga

riaU

nkno

wn

Vid

eo U

AV

Pa

yloa

dF

ranc

eT

hom

son

CS

F, P

aris

Stil

l Cam

era

UA

V P

aylo

adF

ranc

eT

hom

son

CS

F, P

aris

GS

RG

SR

12

‘Tal

l Mik

e’R

FA

SS

tate

Con

trol

led

Rol

eE

quip

men

tC

ount

ry o

f Ori

gin

Com

pany

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Tab

le 5

–8:

Mu

so

ria

n A

rmed

Fo

rce

s V

eh

icle

Rad

io A

llo

ca

tio

n

Ban

dE

qui

pmen

tF

requ

ency

R

ange

Pow

er

Out

put

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ratin

g R

ange

Rem

arks

HF

R-1

301.

5-10

.99

MH

z40

WU

p to

1

500

kmT

his

radi

o is

pri

mar

ily e

mpl

oyed

in th

e R

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com

man

d an

d st

aff

car

as w

ell a

s th

e T

-80U

MB

T.

R-1

401.

5-29

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9 M

Hz

Unk

now

nU

nkno

wn

Em

ploy

ed in

the

BT

R60

-R-1

40B

M v

ehic

le.

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091.

5-29

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9 M

Hz

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now

nU

nkno

wn

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ploy

ed in

the

BT

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-R-1

40B

M a

nd B

TR

60-R

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M

veh

icle

.

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561.

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9 M

Hz

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now

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nkno

wn

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ploy

ed in

the

BT

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56 v

ehic

le.

HF

/VH

FR

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20-5

1.5

MH

z20

W2

0 km

mbl

>

50 k

m

stat

ic

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arily

use

d w

ithin

arm

d ve

hicl

es. T

hese

are

the:

B

MD

-2/B

TR

-60

varia

nts,

exc

ludi

ng th

e P

-240

BT

an

d R

-14

5BM

. The

R-1

23 h

as 3

mod

els:

the

R-1

23/R

-12

3M a

nd

R-1

23M

T. T

he R

-123

M is

mod

ified

with

a r

ang

e of

up

to 5

5 km

whi

le th

e R

-123

MT

can

be

rem

ote

ly c

ont

rolle

d. T

he

R-1

23

is a

lso

used

in th

e 2

S1

SP

ho

witz

er a

nd th

e S

NA

R-1

0 ba

ttlef

ield

sur

vl r

adar

.

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63-

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80-1

20 M

Hz

3-10

WU

p to

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kmT

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ha

s m

any

varia

nts,

and

it m

ust

be a

scer

tain

ed

whi

ch v

aria

nt o

f th

e R

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is b

eing

use

d. S

ome

R-1

63

radi

os o

pera

te in

the

HF

ba

nd w

hile

oth

ers

oper

ate

in th

e H

F/V

HF

spe

ctru

m. V

aria

nts

of th

e R

-163

are

em

ploy

ed

in

BT

R-8

0s.

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VH

FR

-159

30-7

9.99

9 M

Hz

5 W

10-

50 k

mS

impl

ex V

HF

rad

io p

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des

16 k

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of d

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bilit

y al

ong

with

voi

ce. C

an b

e r

emot

ely

cont

rolle

d up

to 5

00 m

. V

ehic

le o

r m

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ack.

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ploy

ed w

ithin

BT

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999

MH

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0 km

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ploy

ed w

ithin

T-5

5 M

BT

an

d a

varia

nt o

f the

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0U M

1 M

BT

. Pro

vide

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ice

com

mu

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tions

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et

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with

in th

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veh

icle

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to 5

km

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vide

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e co

mm

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catio

ns a

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use

d at

coy

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l as

wel

l as

in t

he

BT

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he B

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ER

CO

MR

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put

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ange

Rem

arks

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Tab

le 5

–9:

Mu

so

rian

Arm

ed F

orc

es

Ra

dio

All

oca

tio

n –

Alt

ern

ate

Sy

stem

s

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ndE

qui

pmen

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requ

ency

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geP

ow

er

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tput

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ratin

g R

ange

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arks

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rnat

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qui

pmen

t F

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atte

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m

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itter

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n m

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sca

tter

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atio

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220

cha

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ls.

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nsm

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on li

nk o

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0 km

. Pow

er

requ

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is th

ree

phas

e 3

80 V

. M

ount

ed in

thre

e v

ehic

les.

HF

R-1

18B

M-3

1.5-

12 M

Hz

400

W80

0 km

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HF

tran

smitt

er/r

ecei

ver.

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rate

s at

low

er H

F b

and

and

is d

esig

ned

to b

e ca

rrie

d on

the

GA

Z-6

3 ve

hicl

e.

Con

sist

s of

R-1

18B

M3

tran

smitt

er,

R-3

11 r

ecei

ver,

R-1

54-2

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lepr

inte

r,

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05M

and

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mor

se tr

ansm

itter

. C

an b

e co

ntro

lled

by w

ire u

p to

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km.

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icle

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nted

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AN

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C 1

06

R-5

61.

6-29

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9 M

Hz

3 or

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W20

km

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pack

radi

o m

odes

are

sem

i-dup

lex

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le s

ide

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, vo

ice,

dat

a an

d m

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as a

n 8

chan

nel m

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ect

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l fac

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pack

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.

RT

F10

0

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VH

FA

KV

ED

UK

5U

N-1

30-7

9.99

9 M

Hz

8 W

10-3

0 km

Sim

plex

wor

king

, 16/

32 k

ilobi

ts d

ata,

se

lect

ive

calli

ng

faci

lity,

tele

code

w

orki

ng,

rel

ay a

nd r

emot

e co

ntro

l, 8

pres

et fr

eque

ncie

s.

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6.1

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z1

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kmLi

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eigh

t man

pack

VH

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adio

pr

ovid

es v

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com

mun

ica

tions

onl

y.

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d a

t co

y an

d pl

leve

ls. H

as 6

ch

ann

els.

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rate

s w

ith a

hea

dset

and

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hip

ante

nna.

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tail

R-1

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, 5R

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R-1

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Hz

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WU

p to

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kmH

igh

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ere

d V

HF

set

has

10

pres

et

freq

uenc

ies

for

sim

plex

or

dupl

ex

oper

atio

n. C

an

be o

pera

ted

by w

ire u

p

to 5

00 m

.

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icle

- m

ount

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174

MH

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tific

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n, e

mer

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n, c

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nd b

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in te

st.

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y us

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for

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ndE

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ange

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rnat

e E

qui

pmen

t F

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Tab

le 5

–10

: S

ign

als

In

tell

ige

nce

an

d D

ire

ctio

n F

ind

ing

Sys

tem

s

Tab

le 5

–11

: A

lter

na

te S

pe

cial

Fo

rce

s E

lect

ron

ic W

arf

are

Cap

abil

ity

Req

uir

emen

ts

Sys

tem

Sig

nals

Inte

rcep

t Ran

ge (

km)

2040

608

0

Inte

rcep

t Rec

eive

rV

HF

-UH

Flo

ss o

f sig

Rad

io D

irect

ion

Fin

der

VH

F-U

HF

loss

of

sig

HF

Gro

und

Wav

e

HF

Sky

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veun

limite

d

Rad

ar

Dire

ctio

n F

inde

rV

S G

roun

d su

rvl R

adar

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kmlo

ss o

f sig

No

te:

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ges

var

y si

gnifi

cant

ly b

ased

on

terr

ain

and

we

athe

r co

nditi

ons

. Mo

untin

g in

terc

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and

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sys

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No

te:

1.T

here

is e

vide

nce

that

the

MA

F m

ay h

ave

rece

ntly

pur

chas

ed

a nu

mbe

r of

new

DF

equ

ipm

ents

with

impr

oved

acc

urac

y of

be

twee

n 1

and

3 d

eg.

2.A

lthou

gh n

ot p

revi

ous

ly s

een,

EW

tea

ms

are

also

cap

able

of f

ield

ing

HF

com

mun

icat

ions

.

3.P

revi

ousl

y ob

serv

ed c

rypt

ogra

phic

equ

ipm

ents

incl

ude

equi

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ts s

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r to

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arks

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0 rnd magazine. Can be night sights and BG-15 or

be fitted with 1PN93-5

a folding stock and a 30 with 1PN83 or 1PN93-5

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Table 5–12: Musorian Armed Forces Weapons

Weapon Calibre Effective Range (m) Maximum Range (m) Symbol Rema

Small Arms and Direct Fire Weapons

PM Pistolet Makarova

9 mm 25 Widely used.

PMM Pistol 9 mm 50 Can be fitted with a silencer.

M16 Rifle 5.56 mm 300-500 Used by MAF SOC. Has a 3fitted with 1PN83 or 1PN93-5M203 grenade launcher.

SKS Carbine Samozariadni Karabin Simonova Simonov self-loading rifle

7.62 mm 400 Obsolete.

SVD Dragunov Sniper Rifle Dragunov

7.62 mm 800/400 without scope.

approx 1000 with scope.

Has a 10 rnd magazine. Cannight sight.

AK-47 Rifle Avtomat Kalashnikova

7.62 mm Automatic: 200.

Semi-automatic: 300.

Obsolete.

AK-74 Rifle Avtomat Kalashnikova

5.45 mm 500 Replacing AKM. AKS-74 hasrnd magazine. Can be fitted night sights or BG-15.

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L1

Co

A y AK-74 in most rld. Can be fitted

AS(SKSa

nd tk units. Has a

BA

10 rnd magazine. e M82.

R 4. 40 round box or ted with Type JWJ

R ing stock and a 40 ine. Can be fitted

P

in BRDM, BMP, r 250 rnd belts.

ight.

S in older AFVs.

D

K elt fed.

Figure

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KM Rifle 7.62 mm 400 Has a 30 rnd magazine. Replaced bunits. In common use around the wowith BG-15.

KS-74U ubmachine Gun MG) Avtomat

alashnikova kladyvayuschimsy

5.45 mm 250-300 Replaces PM in some mechanised a30 rnd magazine.

arrett M82 nti-materiel Rifle

12.7 mm 2000 Limited issue. Semi-automatic, with aHE, AP and ball ammo used with th

PK/RPKS (LMG) 7.62 mm 800 Being replaced by RPK-74/ RPKS-775 round drum magazine. Can be fitnight sight.

PK-74 (LMG) 5.45 mm 800 Replacing RPK. RPKS-74 has a foldround box or 75 round drum magazwith Type JWJ night sight.

KM/PKT (GPMG) 7.62 mm 1000 PKM

1000 PKT

2000 m on tripod

3800 PKM

4000 PKT

PKM Squad.

PKT Vehicle-mounted, usually coaxBTR and tanks. Fed from 100, 200 oCan be fitted with Type JWJ night s

GM MMG 7.62 mm 1000 1000 Also known as M18. Obsolete, used

ShK (HMG) 12.7 mm Air: 1000

Ground: 2000

Against armour: 800

Ground: 7000 Used in older AFVs. Belt fed.

PVT (HMG) 14.5 mm Air: 1400

Ground: 2000

Ground: 7000 Used in BTR-60/70/80 and BRDM. B

Weapon Calibre Effective Range (m) Maximum Range (m) Symbol Remarks

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d and can be mounted on

y AKM or AK-74 including:

: 6 m; and

be fired.

. Three crew. Can be of fire is 145 rnd/min. n. Can be fitted with Type

tached to some M16 rifles.

be fused with delays from

r.

mall drogue parachute gle of impact. Often used y to achieve a height

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NSV (HMG) 12.7 mm Air: 1000

Ground: 2000

Against armour: 800

Ground: 7850 Used in modern AFV, belt fetruck.

BG-15/GP-25 Grenade Launcher (Known as GP-25)

40 mm HE-frag: 400

Smoke: 200

400 Single shot and fits under an

a. AKS-74U or M16;

b. HE grenade lethal radius

c. HE, illum and smoke can

AGS-17 Grenade Launcher

30 mm Point targets: 800

Area targets: 1700

1 700 Automatic or semi-automaticmounted on truck. Rapid rateNormal rate of fire: 60 rnd/miJWJ night sight.

M 203 Grenade Launcher

40 mm Point targets: 150

:350

400 min safe distance is 31 m. At

RGD-5 Hand Grenade

Frag radius: 20-25

Throw range: 40

Fuse delay 3.2-4.2 secs. Can0-13 secs for booby traps.

RG-42 Hand Grenade

Frag radius: over 10

Throw range: 30

Fuze delay 4-5 secs.

RKG-3M AT Grenade

Effective radius: 20 Penetrates 165 mm of armou

Grenades are lobbed and a sdeploys to ensure correct anin urban ops due to the abilitadvantage.

Weapon Calibre Effective Range (m) Maximum Range (m) Symbol Rema

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5A-52

L1

Co

LPF PO.

RF

apalm rd. Effective tonates with

A

R

R ilable. Can fire the

R

R

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O-50 lamethrower

Unthickened: 20

Thickened: 70

Capacity: 3 bursts of 2-3 secs.

Reload 4-6 min. Being replaced by R

PO-A lamethrower

20-250 600 Thermobaric wpn.

Lethal area: 50 x 50 m.

Rate of fire: 1 rd/min.

Shoulder-fired 4L rocket propelled nas an AT and strong point rd. Rd deequivalent force to 122 mm arty rd.

nti-tank

PG-7 ATGL 105 mm 0-200 Moving: 300

Static: 500

Limited by self-destruction element.

Can fire: PG-7V (HEAT) to 500 m;

OFG-7V (A pers) to 270 m; and

TBG-7V (thermobaric) to 200 m.

Generally 6 rnd per wpn carried.

PG-16D ATGL 105 mm 0-500 Moving: 500

Static: 800

Has self-destruction element.

HEAT. Bipod fitted. IR night sight avasame ammo types as RPG-7V.

PG-18 ARTL 64 mm 0-200 200

Varies.

Has self-destruction element.

HEAT, similar to M72A6 LDFSW.

PG-22 ARTL 72.5 mm 0-250 250 HEAT, similar to RPG-18.

Weapon Calibre Effective Range (m) Maximum Range (m) Symbol Remarks

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re-guided.

5 secs.

M/ BRDM-2 BMP-3, TB/HIP F.

AT-3.

mal sight.

mal sight.

9 secs.

BMP-3 UAZ-469,

to max range: 14.5 secs.

-LB (Variant misl 9K114F mited issue and use.)

secs.

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AT-3 ‘Sagger’ ATGM (Ground Mounted) (9K11) (9K14-2)

Min

(A) 500-3000

(C) 500-3000

3000 Operator joystick control. Wi

Time of flight to max range: 2

Platforms: Manpack (A) BRDBMD-1 MI-2/ HOPLITE MI-8

AT-4 ‘Spigot’ is replacing the

AT-4 ‘Spigot’ ATGM (9K111)

AT-4A 70-2000

AT-4B 75-2500

2000-2500 SACLOS. Wire-guided. Ther

Time of flight to 2000 m:

11 secs.

Platforms: Manpack Tripod.

AT-5 ‘Spandrel’ ATGM (9K113 Konkurs misl system)

Day: 75-4000

Night: 75-2500

4000

2500

SACLOS. Wire-guided. Ther

Time of flight to max range: 1

Platforms: BMD-2/3, Tripod, BTR-RD, BRDM-3.

AT-6 ‘Spiral’ ATGM (9K114)

6A: 400-5000

6B: 1400-6000

6C: 400-7000

5000

6000

7000

Radio-guided. Time of flight

Platforms: MI-24/Hind E/F MTis a thermobaric wpn. Very li

AT-7 ‘Saxhorn’ ATGM (9K115)

Day and Night

90-1000

1000 Wire-guided. Thermal sight.

Time of flight to max range: 6

Probability of hit: 91 to 98%.

Platforms: manpack.

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T-8 ‘Songster’ FGM (9K112)

125 mm 100-4000 4000 Radio-guided. Supersonic flight to m

Probability of hit: 90%.

Can be fired at helo.

Platforms: T-64B T-64B1.

T-64B1K T-80BVK.

T-9 ATGM (9K120) 400-6000 6000 Wire-guided. Supersonic flight to ma

Time of flight: 14.5 secs.

Platforms: Mi-28 Havoc MT-LB Mi-2

T-10 ‘Stabber’ FGM (9K116)

100 mm 100-5500 5500 LASER beam rider.

Probability hit from tk: 75% at 5500 100 m.

Probability hit from tk in defilade: 5780% at 100 m.

Can be fired at helo.

Time of flight: 15 secs.

Platforms: MT-12, BMP-3 IFV, modi

T-11 ‘Sniper’ FGM (9M119)

125 mm 11a 100-5000

11b 100-5500

5000

5500

LASER beam rider. Thermal sight fo

Probability hit: 90%.

Time of flight 17 secs.

Platforms: T-72B T-72S T-72V T-802A45M AT gun (125 mm Towed AT

T-12 ‘Stabber’ FGM (9M117)

115 mm 100-5500 5500 LASER beam rider.

Probability hit: 90%.

Platforms: T-62M.

T-13 Metis-M TGM ‘Saxhorn’ M131)

80-1500 1500 HEAT or thermobaric depending onWire-guided. Thermal sight.

Probability hit: 91 to 96%.

Time of flight: 8.4 secs.

Platforms: Tripod UAZ-469.

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sight.

0 m.

PC helo.

warhead as that fired by

truck. Can fire the AT-10 ll to 5500 m.

ve IR.

MT MG and DShK AA T-10s.

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AT-14 ‘Kornet’ (9M114)

Day: 100-5500

Night: 100-3500

5500

3500

LASER beam rider. Thermal

Probability hit: 90%.

Time of flight: 22 secs to 550

Platforms: Tripod UAZ-469 A

SPG-9 73 mm RCL 73 mm 1000 Direct: 1300.

Indirect: 4500.

Rocket assisted: 6500.

Limited by self-destruct element.

HE, HEAT.

The shell fired has the samethe BMP-3.

T-12 (2A19)/ MT-12 (2A29) 100 mm

Towed AT Gun

100 mm HEAT: 1000 APFSDS: 3000

HE indirect: 8200.

HEAT direct: 5955.

APFSDS direct: 3000.

Crew: 6.

Prime mover MT-LB or 6 x 6‘Stabber’ LASER guided she

T-54/55 MBT 10 mm HEAT: 1500.

APFSDS: 3000.

AT-10*: 5500.

(34 rnd carried).

APFSDS: 3000. Obsolete. Four man crew ha

Additional wpn: PKT MG, SGMG. Some modified to fire A

Wt: 36 tonnes.

Speed: 50 km/h (road).

Range: 400 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Fording: 1.4 m.

Trench: 2.7 m,

vert obs: 0.8 m.

AA 12.7 mm DShK

Air: 1000.

Ground: 2000.

(300 rnd carried).

Coax 7.62 mm SGMT

1000.

(2500 rnd carried).

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-62M MBT Main 115 mm HE-frag: 2000.

HV APDS: 1500.

HEAT: 1200.

AT-12: 5500 (40 rnd carried).

4800.

4000.

3700.

5500.

Obsolescent. The four-man crew harange finder fitted.

Wt: 40 tonnes.

Speed: 50 km/h (road), 30 km/h (co

Range: 650 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 40%.

Fording: 1.5 m, with prep: 5.5 m.

Trench: 2.85 m.

vert obs: 0.8 m.

AA 12.7 mm DShK

Air: 1000.

Ground: 2000 (300 rnd carried).

Coax 7.62 mm PKT

1000 (2500 rnd carried).

-72B MBT Main 125 mm APFSDS:2000.

HE-frag:5000.

AT-11B:5000 (45 rnd carried of which up to 6 would be AT-11B).

4000.

5000.

The three-man crew have IR and imsystems. LASER rangefinder. SomeERA. An entrenching blade is fitted u

Wt: 46.5 tonnes.

Speed: 60 km/h (road), 40 km/h (co

Range: 550 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 40%.

Fording: 1.5 m, with prep: 5 m.

Trench: 2.8 m.

vert obs: 0.85 m.

AA 12.7 mm NSV

Air: 1000.

Ground: 2000 (300 rnd carried).

Coax 7.62 mm PKVT

Ground: 1800 (2000 rnd carried).

-80U MBT Main 125 mm APFSDS: 2500.

APFSDS-DU: 3200.

HEAT: 3000.

HE-frag: 5000.

AT-11B: 5000 (ammo carriage as for T-80U).

4500.

4500.

5000.

5000.

5000*.

The three-man crew have IR. LASEthermal imaging. Can be fitted with engine. An entrenching blade is fittehull.

Wt: 46 tonnes.

Speed: road: 70 km/h, country: 48 k

Range: 440 km.

Gradient: 63%.

Side slope: 46%.

Fording: 1.8 m, with prep: 5 m

Trench: 2.85 m.

vert obs: 1.0 m.

*Difference in range due to fire cont

AA 12.7 mm NSV

Air: 1000.

Ground: 2000 (500 rnd carried).

Coax 7.62 mm PKVT

Ground: 1800 (1250 rnd carried).

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IR. DShKM AA MG

/h (country), 10 km/h

rew. BRM-1K has a ‘Tall e passive night vision.

km.

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PT-76 Amphibious Light tk/recon vehicle

Main 76 mm HEAT:650.

HE frag:

HVAP:500.

AP-I: 500 (40 rnd carried).

HE-frag, indirect: 13 290.

Three-man crew. comd has (optional).

Wt: 14 tonnes.

Speed: 44 km/h (road), 30 km(swimming).

Range: 260 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 40%.

Trench: 2.8 m.

vert obs: 1.1 m.

Coax 7.62 mm SGMT

1000 (2000 rnd carried).

BRM-1 and BRM-1K ASV

Main 76 mm HEAT: 800-1000 (40 rnd carried).

Based on BMP-3. Six man cMike’ BS radar. All crew hav

Speed: 65 km/h; Range: 550

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 30%.

Trench: 2.2 m.

vert obs: 0.8 m

Amphibious.

Coax 7.62 mm

1000 (2000 rnd carried).

BRM-3 and BRM-3K ASV

Main 30 mm Dual feed cannon

3000 Air.

2000-4000 Ground.

(600 rnd (HE-T/AP-T) are carried).

Based on BMP-3. Six-man cmounted BS radar. All crew hand thermal sight for gunner

Wt: 19 tonnes.

Speed: 70 km/h.

Range: 600 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 30%.

Trench: 2.5 m.

vert obs: 0.8 m Amphibious.

Coax 7.62 mm PKVT

1000 (2000 rnd carried).

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RDM-2 ASC, RDM-2RKh NBC SC & BRDM-2U ommand ASC

Main 14.5 mm KPVT

Air: 1400.

Ground: 2000 (500 rnd carried).

Ground: 7000.

250.

Crew of four. IR for dvr and crew cogunner. Same turret as BTR-80A. Ecross-country performance. No nigh

Wt: 7.0 tonnes.

Speed: 100 km/h.

Range: 750 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Trench: 1.25 m. Amphibious.

BRDM-2RKh carries additional sensmark contaminated areas. BRDM-2Uadditional radios and antennas fitted

Coaxl 7.62 mm PKVT

Ground: 1000 (2000 rnd carried).

RDM-3 tk estroyer

Turret roof 5 x AT-5 ATGM

Day: 75-4000.

Night: 75-2500 (10 reloads carried in hull).

Day: 4000.

Night: 2500.

Crew of four. IR for dvr and crew cofrom turret and replaced by ATGMsgunner. Performance same as BRD

TR 60PB APC and TR-60PU (P145) CV

Main 14.5 mm KPVT (HE and AP)

Air: 1400.

Ground: 2000 (500 rnd carried).

Ground: 7000. Fully amphibious. IR for two-man craids. Up to 16 passengers. Crew anfrom top of hull.

Wt: 10.3 tonnes.

Road speed: 80 km/h.

Range: 500 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 40%.

Amphibious: Trench: 2 m.

vert obs: 0.4 m.

BTR-60PU has additional radios, anand only 1 x 7.62 MG.

Coax 7.62 mm SGMT

Ground: 1000 (2000 rnd carried).

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ious. IR for dvr and crew to 9 passengers. Troops e doors. May see vehicle

hts. No night firing aids. 7 MG. Normally carries grenade launcher.

n engage medium MBT at ATGM capable. Up to firing ports. Doors at hull

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BTR 70 APC Main 14.5 mm KPVT (HE and AP)

Air: 1400.

Ground: 2000 (500 rnd carried).

Ground: 7000. Two-man crew. Fully amphibcomd. No night firing aids. Updismount through roof and sidfitted with AGS-17 AGL.

Wt: 11.5 tonnes.

Road speed: 80 km/h.

Range: 600 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 40%.

Amphibious.

Trench: 2.5 m.

vert obs: 0.7 m.

Coax 7.62 mm PKVT

Ground: 1000 (2000 rnd carried).

BTR 80 APC 14.5 mm KPVT

Air: 1400.

Ground: 2000.

Ground: 7000. Fully amphibious. II night sigpassengers. Coax wpn PKVTtwo SA-14/ 16/18 SAM and a

Coax 7.62 mm PKVT

Ground: 1000 (2000 rnd carried).

BMP-3 IFV Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty

Main 73 mm HE-frag: 1000.HEAT: 8000 (40 rnd are carried).

2200.

4000.

IR for all three man crew. Caup to 800 m. Amphibious andeight troops carried and haverear.

Wt:13.5 tonnes.

Road speed: 65 km/h.

Range: 600 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 30%.

Amphibious, Trench: 2.5 m.

vert obs: 0.7 m.

Coax 7.62 mm PKT

1000 (2000 rnd are carried).

AT-3 ATGM 3000 (5 rnd are carried).

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MP-3 IFV and MP-3 Command hicle

Main 30 mm Dual feed cannon

Air: 3000.

Ground: 2000-4000 (500 rnd (HE-T/AP-T) are carried).

Three man crew. IR for all crew. Guwith thermal capability. Coax PKT fitFiring ports provided for inf small arthrough doors at hull rear. These dotanks and are one of the key vulneravehicle. Vehicle has cramped interiormine plough or rollers. Chassis usedvehicles including IRM.

Wt: 14.3 tonnes.

Road speed: 65 km/h.

Range: 600 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 30%.

Amphibious.

Trench: 2.5 m.

vert obs: 0.7 m.

BMP-3 is command version.

Coax 7.62 mm PKVT

1000 (2000 rnd carried).

AT-5 ATGM 4000 (4 rnd are carried).

MP-3 IFV Main 100 mm Gun

HE-frag: 4000.

AT-10: 5500 (Total of 40 rnd HE and ATGM carried).

7000.

5500.

IR for three man crew. Gunner has IIcapability. Amphibious and ATGM ctroops dismount through rear doors.MG, with 2 x PKT also located in the

Wt: 18.7 tonnes.

Road speed: 70 km/h.

Range: 600 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 30%.

Amphibious.

Trench: 2.5 m.

vert obs: 0.7 m.

Vehicle can be airdropped.

Coax 30 mm Dual feed

AFV: 2000

helo: 4000

Ground: 4000

ammo types: HE-I, AP-I and HE-T (Total: 500 rnd carried).

Bow and Coax 7.62 mm PKVT

1500 (6000 rnd carried).

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0H. Three man crew. dvr r passengers dismount pn and bow mounted wpn

rew comd have IR. rew is 3 + 4 passengers.

es. Vehicle can carry

hibious. Up to 11

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BMD-1 IFV 73 mm HEAT: 1300.

HE-frag: 1600.

Can be airdropped from C-13and crew comd have IR. Fouthrough roof hatches. Coax ware PKT MG.

Wt: 6.7 tonnes.

Road speed: 70 km/h.

Range: 320 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 40%.

Amphibious.

Trench: 1.6 m.

vert obs: 0.8 m.

Coax 7.62 mm PKT

1000 (2540 rnd carried).

AT-3/4 ATGM 3000 or 2000 (3 rnd carried).

BMD-2 IFV/ASC and BMD-2U ACV

Main: 30 mm Air: 3000.

Ground: 2000-4000 (300 (HE-T/AP-T) rnd carried).

TBC

2000.

4000.

Can be airdropped. dvr and cGunner has day/night sight. CDismount through roof hatchSA-7/SA-14/ SA-16/SA-18.

Wt: 8.2 tonnes.

Road speed: 60 km/h.

Range: 450 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 40%.

Amphibious.

Trench: 1.2 m.

vert obs: 0.6 m.

BMD-2U has no ATGM.

Coax and Bow: 7.62 mm PKVT

1000 (rnd carried, coax: 2540, bow: 400).

AT-5 ATGM AT-5: 4000 (3 rnd carried).

MT-LB APC 7.62 mm PKT 1000 (2500 rnd carried).

4000. Crew of two. dvr has IR. Amppassengers.

Wt: 11.9 tonnes.

Road speed: 61 km/h.

Range: 500 km.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 30%.

Trench: 2.4 m.

vert obs: 0.6 m.

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T-LB with ATGM

Destroyer with

x AT-6 ‘Spiral’

AT-6a: 400-5000.

AT6b: 400-6000.

AT-6c: 400-7000.

5000.

6000.

7000.

dvr has IR. Amphibious. Performancversion. 10 spare rnd are carried.

CRV 1V12 Series 12.7 mm (1V13 and 1V16) DShK

Air: 1000.

Ground: 1500.

3500. Crew of five. MT-LB chassis. Perforversion. Only dvr has IR. Amphibiou

REM-1 Armoured ecovery and epair Vehicle roniro vannaya emontno-evakuatsinaya

7.62 mm PKVT

1000. T-80U chassis. Two man crew. Cantonnes and has a crane rated to 12 a dozer blade.

ortars

mm M-57 60 mm Min: 75.

Max: 2540 (HE, illum, smoke).

2540. Two pers can carry and operate.

mm M-1937 (also own as M-37)

82 mm Min: 85.

Max: 3040 (Frag-HE, smoke, illum, incendiary).

3040. Being withdrawn. Militia units only.

mm 2B14 ondos

82 mm Min: 80.

Max: 4270 (Frag-HE, smoke, illum, incendiary).

4270. Replacing most M-1937 in MAF.

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or light truck. Has been n fire an AT round in feat 100 mm of steel

can fire 300 rnd/30 min. in.

tia units only.

ed mounted that can be Wpn can fire a HEAT rd unition. LASER munition

he 120 mm 2A60 e 2S9 light inf vehicle.

nd a 25 kg LASER guided nge is 7500 m.

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82 mm 2B9 Vasilek Automatic mortar

82 mm Min: 770

Max: 4270 (Frag-HE, smoke, illum, incendiary).

4270. Towed by MT-LB, utility truckseen mounted on MT-LB. Calow-angle role. Round can dearmour.

With water cooling, the wpn Without water: 200 rnd/30 m

120 mm M-1943 (Also known as M-43)

120 mm Min: 460

Max: 5700 (Frag-HE, smoke, illum, incendiary, possibly chem).

5700. Being replaced by 2S12. Mili

120 mm 2S12 (Same as 2B11)

120 mm Min: 460.

Max: 7100 (Frag-HE, smoke, illum, incendiary, possibly chem).

7100. Wpn mounted on light wheeltowed by utility or light truck.and a 25 kg LASER guided mrange is 7500 m.

120 mm Nona SVK-M Rifled Breech-loaded Mortar HE, HE-RAP, smoke, illum, incendiary, possibly chem

120 mm Min: 460

Max: 8800 (Frag-HE, smoke, illum, incendiary, possibly chem) HE-frag RAP: 12 800.

HE: 8800 HE-RAP: 12 800.

This is the towed version of tmortar/howitzer carried on th

Wpn can fire a HEAT round amunition. LASER munition ra

160 mm M-160 160 mm Min: 750.

Max: 8040 (HE, HE-frag, smoke, possibly chem).

8040. Wpn incorporates a light-whetowed by MT-LB or medium mounted on the rear of MT-L

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airdropped.

12S

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mm M1966 ountain Gun rag-HE HEAT-FS EAT HVAP AP-T

76 mm 10 500- 11 500. HEAT rd can defeat 300 mm armouany range.

Towed by GAZ-66 or Ural-357D.

Crew of 7.

5 mm M102 owitzer

105 mm HE: 11 500.

HE-RAP: 15 100.

Towed gun. Used by SOC. Can be

0 mm Anon 2S9 P Gun/ Mortar

120 mm HE-frag and HE: 15-8850.

HE-RAP: 125-12 850.

HEAT: 40-1000.

Incendiary: 40-7200.

Smoke: 40-7200.

HE-frag: 8850.

HE-RAP: 12 850.

HEAT: 1000.

HE: 8855.

HE-RAP: 13 000.

Issued to Russian abn Forces. Rate8 rnd/min.

Wt: 8.7 tonnes.

Carries 25 bombs. Vehicle performaAmphibious vehicle.

2 mm Howitzer -30 (Towed)

122 mm Frag-HE, smoke, illum: 15 300.

HEAT-FS: 1000.

HE-RAP: 1990.

Kitolov LASER guided projectile: 12 000.

Usually towed by 6 x 6 medium trucpenetration of 460 mm at any range

Rapid rate of fire: 8 rnd/min.

Sustained rate of fire: 70 rnd/30 min

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AT penetration of 460 mm

/30 min.

-46 and 122 mm D-30

m at 1000 m.

/ ATS-59/M1972 .

T projectile armour 0 m.

tractor or Ural 375. Can chette, chem and nuclear

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122 mm SP Howitzer 2S1

122 mm Frag-HE, smoke, illum: 15 300.

HEAT-FS: 1000.

HE-RAP: 21 990 Kitolov LASER guided projectile: 12 000 m.

Ordnance same as D-30. HEat any range.

Rapid rate of fire: 8 rnd/min.

Sustained rate of fire: 70 rnd

Wt: 15.7 tonnes.

Max speed: 60 km/h.

Range: 500 km.

Trench: 2.5 m.

vert obs: 0.7 m.

Gradient: 77%.

Side slope: 55%.

Amphibious.

122 mm Fd Gun D-74 Frag-HE APC-T AP-HE

122 mm AP-HE: 1070. 24 000. Being replaced by 130 mm M(towed).

Towed by RAL 375D.

130 mm Fd Gun M-46 Frag-HE APC-T HE Smoke Illum

130 mm 27 150. Armour penetration of 230 m

Towing vehicles include AT-Smedium-tracked arty tractors

Crew of 8.

152 mm Gun-Howitzer D-20

152 mm Frag-HE, smoke, illum, scatterable mines (AT & Apers), Krasnopol guided projectile: 17 410.

HE-RAP: 24 000.

18 500.

RAP: 24 000.

Being replaced by 2S7. HEApenetration is 124 mm at 100

Towed by AT-S medium artyalso fire HEAT, incendiary, fleshells.

Max rate of fire: 5 rnd/min fo

Sustained rate: 1 rd/min.

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152 mm HE-frag: 18 500.

HE/RAP: 24 000.

Smoke: 18 500.

Illum: 18 500.

Scatterable mines (AT & Apers): 18 500.

Krasnopol guided projectile: 20 000.

18 500.RAP: 24 000. Crew of 6. Carries 45 shells and chaHEAT, incendiary, flechette, chem a

Max rate of fire: 4 rnd/min for 1 min.

Sustained rate: 1 rd/min.

Wt: 27.5 tonnes.

Max speed: 60 km/h.

Range: up to 500 km.

Fording: 1 m.

Trench 3 m.

vert obs: 0.7 m.

Gradient 60%.

Side slope 30%.

Truck acts as ammo carrier.

2 mm SP Gun 19

152 mm HE-FRAG: 24 700.

HE/RAP: 28 900.

Smoke: 24 700.

Jammer: 20 000.

Illum: 24 700.

Scatterable mines (AT & Apers): 29 000.

Krasnopol guided projectile: 20 000.

Replacing 2S19 SP guns. Crew of fMG. Carries 50 shells and charges.HEAT, incendiary, flechette, chem a

Rate of fire: up to 8 rnd/min.

Wt: 42 tonnes.

Max speed: 60 km/h.

Range: up to 500 km.

Fording: 1.2 m, with prep 5 m.

Trench: 2.8 m.

vert obs: 0.5 m.

Gradient: 47%.

Side slope: 36%.

2 mm Fd Gun 2S7 rag-HE Nuclear P-T

152 mm HE-FRAG: 27 000.

HE/RAP: 40 000.

Smoke: 27 000.

Jammer: 20 000.

Illum: 27 000.

Scatterable mines (AT & Apers): 29 000.

Krasnopol guided projectile: 20 000.

27 000.RAP: 40 000. Replacing D-20. Towed by KrAZ-26Crew of 8. Can also fire HEAT, incechem and nuclear shells. Max rate o

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d with PKT. Carries 30 hull. Can also fire HEAT, nd nuclear shells.

or 40 rnd/hr.

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152 mm SP Gun 2S5 Frag-HE Nuclear AP-T

152 mm HE-frag: 28 400.

HE-improved: 37 000.

Smoke: 28 400.

Jammer: 20 000.

Illum: 28 400.

Scatterable mines (AT & Apers): 29 000.

Krasnopol guided projectile: 20 000.

28 400.

HE with improved aerodynamic form 37 000.

Crew of 5. Vehicle also armeshells and charges carried inincendiary, flechette, chem a

Rate of fire: up to 6 rnd/min.

Wt: 28.5 tonnes.

Max speed: 65 km/h.

Range: up to 500 km.

Fording: 1 m.

Trench: 2.5 m.

vert obs: 0.7 m.

203 mm SP Gun 2S7 Frag-HE Concrete Piercing, Nuclear

203 mm Frag-HE: 37 500.

HE-RAP: 47 500 Nuclear:

37 500.

RAP: 47 500.

Crew of 7.

Max rate of fire: 8 rnd/5 min

Takes 5 min to bring into or tshells and charges carried, r

Wt: 46.5 tonnes.

Max speed: 50 km/h.

Range: up to 650 km.

Fording: 1.2 m.

Trench: 2.5 m.

vert obs: 0.7 m.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 20%.

Surface-to-Surface Missile (SSM)

FROG-7B HE: 65 000.

Chem: 65 000.

65 000. Accuracy of 700 m CEP. Che

SS-21 ‘Scarab’ HE, Chem, Nuclear

SS-21A: 70 000.

Accuracy CEP: 150.

SS21B: 120 000.

Accuracy CEP: 95.

70 000.

120 000.

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onventional unitions

SS-1B SCUD A: 180 000 (180 km).

Accuracy: 3000 CEP: SS-1C SCUD B: 300 000 (300 km).

Accuracy: 450 CEP.

180 000.

300 000.

Carried on MAZ 543 vehicle.

SCUD C and D not confirmed as en

SCUD C range: 550 km with 700 m

SCUD D range: 300 km with 50 m C

ulti Rocket Launcher (MRL)

owed MRL Type 63 rnd

107 mm x 12 tubes

Direct: 800 Indirect for HE-frag, smoke, chem: 3800-10 000.

10 000. Still used in some units (SOC spt bngroup (abn, rifle and motor rifle). FireReloads in 4 min. Towed by GAZ-66

RL 122 m M-27-P Single ound 9P132

122 mm x 1 tube

Min direct: 500.

Min indirect: 1500.

Max: 5000.

10 973. Single round launchers. Emplace thDisplace in 30 secs. Reloads in 30 sas BM-27 Grad.

RL 122 mm M-27-P Portable ocket System 510

122 mm x 1 tube

Min: 1000.

Max: 5000.

10 000. Single rd launcher. Consists of 2P139P611 launch control panel and firesFlare burn in 90 secs. Crew of 2. Se

RL BM-27-1 Grad P137)

122 mm x 40 tubes

Min direct: 500.

Min indirect: 1500.

Max for: HE-frag, chem, smoke, incendiary: 20 380 Apers mine & Apers mine: 17 380.

Improved rocket rounds: HE-frag: 36 km.

Improved HE: 35 km.

Apers minelets: 32 km.

AT minelets: 32 km.

HE-frag separable: 33 km.

Used in DAG. 40 rnd, carried on moAll 40 rnd fired in 20 secs.

Time to action: 2.5 min.

Reload: 7 min.

Crew of six.

Wt: 13.7 tonnes.

Max speed: 80 km/h.

Range: 1000 km.

Gradient: 60%.

vert obs: 0.6 m.

Trench: 0.8 m

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chassis. Fires 12 rnd in photo unavailable

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MRL BM-27-Grad 1 (9P138)

122 mm x 36 tubes

Min direct: 500.

Min indirect: 1500.

Max for: HE-frag, chem, smoke, incendiary: 20 380.

Apers mine: 17 380.

Improved rocket rounds: HE-frag: 36 km.

Improved HE: 35 km.

Apers minelets: 32 km.

AT minelets: 32 km.

HE-frag separable: 33 km.

36 rnd, carried on ZIL-131 ch18 secs.

Reload: 7 to 8 min.

Time to action: 2.5 min.

Crew of 6.

Wt: 13.7 tonnes.

Max speed: 80 km/h.

Range: 525 km.

MRL BM-27-GradV (12 rnd) (also known as BM-21V)

122 mm x 12 tubes

Min direct: 500.

Min indirect: 1500.

Max for: HE-frag, chem, smoke, incendiary: 20 380.

Apers mine: 17 380.

20 380 DKZ-B rocket: 10 800.

Rocket rnd: HE-frag: 36 km.

Improved frag: 35 km.

Apers minelets: 32 km.

AT minelets: 32 km.

HE-frag separable: 33 km.

12 rnd, carried on GAZ-66B 6 secs.

Reload: 5 min.

Time to action: 3.5 min.

Crew of 2.

Wt: 6 tonnes.

Max speed: 85 km/h.

Range: 875 km.

Gradient: 60%.

vert obs: 0.6 m.

Trench: 0.8 m.

BM 9P140 Uragan 16 rnd, sometimes referred to as BM-22 or BM-27

220 mm x 16 tubes

Min: 10 000.

Max: 35 000 for HE-frag, Apers (bomblets x 30), AT (mines x 24), Apers (minelets x 312) AT (AT mines x 9).

35 000 16 rnd, carried by ZIL-135LMHE-frag, destructive area of launch in 8.8 secs. 20 secs t

Time to action: 3 min.

Reload: 20 to 30 min.

Crew of 4. Reloader crew of

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Min: 20 000.

Max: 70 000.

Rocket types: 9M55K carries 72 HE-frag sub-munitions.

9M55K1 carries 5 top attack sub-munitions.

9M55K4 carries 25 AT mines.

9M55F carries unitary 95 kg HE warhead.

9M55S contains 100 kg of fuel-air explosive.

New rocket types: 9M525, with 72 sub-munitions to 90 km.

9M526 with 5 top attack munitions to 90 km. 9M527 with 25 AT mines to 90 km.

9M528, HE warhead to 90 km. 9M529, with fuel-air to 90 km.

9M531 with 646 sub-munitions to 90 km.

12 rnd on wheeled 8 x 8 chassis. Al40 secs. Vehicle equipped with GPS

Wt: 43.7 tonnes.

Max speed: 60 km/h.

Max road range: 850 km.

Fording: 1.1 m.

Trench: 2.5 m.

vert obs: 0.8 m.

Takes 3 min to bring into or take ou

OS-1 220 mm SP ocket System

220 mm x 30 tubes

Min: 400 m.

Max: 3500 m.

Thermobaric warhead, creating overpressure. Used to demolish buildings and attack pers.

30 x 220 mm tubes mounted on T-8Full salvo of 30 rockets launched in Warheads in rockets are thermobarexplosive) creating a massive overptarget area. Vehicle wt is 46 tonnes aidentical to T-80U MBT.

ir Defence Guns

6 14.5 mm x 4 barrels

Horizontal: 2000.

Vertical: 1400.

Horizontal: 8000.

Vertical: 5000.

Time to action: 20 secs.

Crew of 5.

U 23-2 23 mm x 2 barrels

2500 horizontal.

2500 vertical.

7500 horizontal.

5100 vertical.

Optical-mechanical computing sight

Time to action: 20 secs.

Crew of 5.

Cyclic rate of fire: 1600-2000 rnd/mi

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e water-cooled. On board ter, optical sights. Radar

bility. Radar automatically sing an incoming misl. TA rom acquisition to fire is ic track mode. 2000 rnd

rnd/min.

nnon (combined cyclic and two quadruple SA-19 gun can fire on the move, tionary. 1904 rnd of rried. Bursts of 83 or s 1RL144M ‘Hot Shot’ with ge of 18 km. Tracking of 16 km.

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ZSU 23-4 SPAAG 23 mm x 4 barrels

Slant: 2500.

Horizontal: 2500.

Vertical: 2000.

2500. Crew of 4. The four barrels arfire control radar, elec compuprovides survl and tracking ashuts down if jammed or sencapable on the move. Time f30 secs. Radar has automatcarried.

Cyclic rate of fire: 3200-4000

Wt: 20.5 tonnes.

Max speed: 65 km/h.

Range: up to 450 km.

Fording: 1 m.

Trench: 2.8 m.

vert obs: 1.1 m

2S6 SPADS Tunguska (2K22M)

30 mm Gun Vertical: 3000.

Slant: 4000 (1904 rnd carried).

Vertical: 3000.

Slant: 4000.

Vertical: 15 to 3500. Slant: 2400-8000.

Two twin-barrelled 30 mm carate of fire is 10 000 rnd/min)SAM. Crew of 4. The 30 mm but SA-19 must fire when sta30 mm and 8 SA-19 SAM ca250 rnd fired. Radar system iE-Band survl radar with a ranradar on J-Band with a range

Wt: 34 tonnes.

Speed: 65 km/h.

Range: 500 km.

Fording: 0.8 m.

Gradient: 60%.

Side slope: 30%.

SA-19 Grison 8 x SAM

Vertical: 15 to 3500.

Slant: 2400 to 8000.

Horizontal: 1500 to 10 000.

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6 57 mm AA arty 57 mm Frag-T: 6005 slant (using off-carriage fire control).

Frag-T: 3993 slant (using on-carriage fire control).

AP-T: Penetration:

a. 96 mm at 1000, and

b. 106 mm at 500.

Horizontal: 12 000.

Vertical: 8800.

On-carriage: optical-mechanical comstraight-tube telescope (ground).

Off-carriage: radar controlled.

Crew of 7. Towing vehicles are ZIL-

6 57 mm SPAAG 57 mm Frag-T: 3933 slant.

APC-T: Armour penetration 96 mm at 1000.

Horizontal: 12 000.

Vertical: 8000.

Crew of 6. No tracking or survl radamodified T-55 chassis.

urface-to-air Missiles (Air Defence) (all figures represent effective ranges)

A-2 ‘Guideline’ Range Envelope: 2a: 8000 min to 30 000 max.

2b: 10 000 min to 34 000 max.

2c: 9300 min to 43 000 max.

2d/2e: 7000 min to 43 000 max.

2f: 6000 min to 58 000 max.

Altitude Envelope: 2a: 3000 min to 22 000 max.

2b: 500 min to 30 000 max.

2c/d/e: 400 min to 30 000 max.

2f: 400 min to 30 000 max.

Single rail ground-mounted. Commapossibly nuclear. Reload time is 12 the Fan Song. Fan Song D/E has a 75-145 km. Fan Song A/B/F has a raGenerally used to defend static insta

A-3 ‘Goa’ Range Envelope: 3a: 6000 min, to 22 000 max.

3b: 2500 min to 25 000 max.

Altitude Envelope: 3a: 300 min to 12 000 max effective altitude.

3b: 50 min to 18 000 max effective altitude.

Two or four rails, ground mounted. Cpossibly thermal homing. HE warheearly warning radar ‘Flat Face’ on C of 210 km. Radar replaced by ‘Squa‘Side Net’ radar with a range of 180 of 32 km on E Band. Target data anis ‘Low Blow’. Acquisition range is 1Tracking from 40 to 85 km depends oBlow’ radar has a TV camera with 25quad time is 50 min.

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r homing. HE warhead.

2S6 and has similar

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SA-12A ‘Ganef’ Range Envelope: 3M8M: 8000 min to 55 000 max.

3M8M1: 9300 min to 72 000 max.

3M8M2: 11 000 min to 50 000 max.

Altitude Envelope: 3M8M: 300 min to 27 000 max.

3M8M1: 300 min to 27 000 max.

3M8M2: 100 min to 24 000 max.

Two rails, ground-mounted.

Command guidance possibly

SA-6 ‘Gainful’ Range Envelope: 3000 min to 24 000 max.

Altitude Envelope: Radar mode: 100 min to 14 000 max.

Optical mode: 30 min to 14 000 max.

Three rails. Semi-active radaReload time is 10 min.

Crew of 3. Chassis based onperformance.

SA-7B (Strela 2M) ‘Grail’ Shoulder-launched misl

Range Envelope:

Strela 2M: 800 min to 4200 max.

Altitude Envelope:

Strela 2M: 30 min to 2300 max.

Shoulder fire. Passive IR hom

Launcher can be reused up totime is 6 secs.

SA-8B ‘Gecko’ SAM Launcher

Range Envelope: 1500 min to 10 000 max. (If optical tracking used, range is 2000 min to 6550 max.)

Altitude Envelope: 10 min to 5000 max (either tracking).

Six canister tubes. CommanMin interval between launcheis 5 min. Five man crew.

Wt: 18.8 tonnes.

Max speed: 60 km/h.

Range: up to 500 km.

Amphibious.

Trench: 1.2 m.

Vert obs: 0.5 m.

SA-9 ‘Gaskin’ SAM Launcher

Range Envelope: 9M31: 800 min to 4200 max.

9M31M: 560 min to 8000 max, increasing to 11 000 against slow manoeuvring target.

Altitude Envelope: 9M31: 30 min to 3500 max.

9M31M: 10 min to 6100 max.

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A-12A ‘Gadfly’ AM Launcher (9K3 uk)

Range Envelope: 3000 min to 22 000 max crossing target, increasing to 35 000 max for approaching or receding target.

Altitude Envelope: 15 min to 22 000 max.

Four rails. Semi-active monopulse rwarhead. Reaction time after chang20 secs. Min radar tracking range is

Max radar detection range:

Target at 3000 m.

Alt: 85 000 m.

Target at 100 m alt: 35 000 m.

Target at 30 m alt: 23 000 m.

Max radar lock on range:

a. Target at 3000 m alt: 70 000 m.

b. Target at 100 m alt: 30 000 m.

c. Target at 30 m alt: 20 000 m.

Hovering target at 30 m alt: 10 000

Vehicle: wt: 32.3 tonnes.

Max speed: 65 km/h.

Range: up to 500 km.

Trench: 1.2 m.

vert obs: 0.5 m.

A-12A ‘Gladiator’ AM Launcher

Range Envelope: 9M83: 6000-8000 min 75 000 max.

9M82: 13 000 min 100 000 max.

Altitude Envelope: 9M83: 250 min 25 000 max effective altitude.

9M82: 1000 min 30 000 max effective altitude.

Four canisters.

Guidance is inertial with semi-activehoming seeker.

HE.

A-13 ‘Gopher’ SAM uncher

Range Envelope: 9M333: 200 min to 5000 max.

Altitude Envelope: 9M333: 10 min to 3500 max.

Mounted on MT-LB vehicle. Four cadual-mode passive ‘photocontrast’/I

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SA-14 ‘Gremlin’ (9M36 Strela-3) Shoulder-launched IR SAM

Range Envelope: Approaching jet: 500 min to 2000 max.

Approaching helo or non-jet: 500 min to 4500 max.

Receding jet: 600 min to 4000 max.

Receding helo or non-jet: 600 min to 4500 max.

Altitude Envelope: Min Effective Altitude: 15 to 30.

Max Effective Altitude:

a. Approaching jet: 1500.

b. Approaching helo or non-jet: 3000.

Receding jet: 1800.

Receding helo or non-jet: 3000.

Replacing SA-7B in all units.single-channel passive IR hoHead-on targets. Launcher c5 times. misl preparation tim

SA-15 ‘Gauntlet’ (Tor-M1) SPSAM

Range Envelope: 1500 min to 12 000 max.

Altitude Envelope: 10 m min effective to 6000 m max effective.

Eight misl carried vertically ineventually replace SA-8B. Rdetection is 5 to 8 secs. RadaCan track 48 targets at onceones simultaneously.

Vehicle wt: 34 tonnes.

Max speed: 65 km/h.

Range: 500 km.

SA-16 ‘Gimlet’ (9M313 Igla 1) Shoulder-launched IR SAM

Range Envelope: Approaching jet 600 min to 4500 max.

Approaching helo or non-jet: 600 min to 4500 max.

Receding jet: 600 min to 5200 max.

Receding helo or non-jet: 600 min to 5200 max.

Altitude Envelope: 10 min Approaching jet: 2000 max. Approaching helo or non-jet: 3000 max. Receding jet: 2500 ma.x Receding helo or non-jet: 3500 max.

Is used in SOC. Expected to eOne tube. Passive IR homing

Shoulder fire.

Head-on targets.

Launcher can be reloaded up

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A-19 Range Envelope: 1500 min to 10 000 max.

Altitude Envelope: 15 min to 4000 max effective altitude.

Tubes on 2S6.

adar

S-11 Portable lso known as

SNR-2. Reporting me ‘Garpin’)

Human: 1.5 km.

Vehicle: 4.5 km.

Man-portable. Two manpacks. Deplband (8-20 Ghz) with a peak power odeploy.

S-12 Portable. eporting name ‘Tall ike’

Human: 3 km.

Vehicle: 12 km.

Medium range battlefield survl radarManpack–portable. Vehicle mountedBRM-1). I Band (8-10 GHz). Four GSnetworked.

S-13 Reporting me: ‘Long Eye’

Human: 12 km.

Vehicle: 25 km.

I/J band, 8-20 GHz. Trailer-mountedbattlefield survl radar.

RP-3/4 Reporting me: ‘Small Fred’

RK-1, Reporting me: ‘Rice Bag’

Counter mortar/bty radar- mounted

NAR-10 Reporting me: ‘Big Fred’

Battlefield survl radar, mounted on M

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ops. 12.7 mm gun in ose. (1470 rnd carried for m fixed guns).

AT-6 and FFR.

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Mil-24 ‘Hind’-D/E/F assault AT helo

Mi-24 ‘Hind’ G2 recon helo

AT-6 4 x AT-6: 400 min to 7000 max.

Radius of action: 160 km:

a. with 2 external tanks: 22

b. with 4 external tanks: 28

Crew of 2 and can carry 8 troturret, 23 mm guns fixed to n12.7 mm or 450 rnd for 23 m

Hind D has 12.7 mm Gatling

Hind E and F have 23 mm ca

Hind G2 has 12.7 mm Gatlin

80 mm FFR 80 x 80 mm: up to 1400 m.

4 barrel 12.7 mm or Twin 23 mm cannon

12.7 mm Gatling: up to 1400 m.

2 x 23 mm cannon: up to 1500 m.

Mil-17 HIP-H GP Medium helo

12.7 mm MG: 1200 to 1400 m (200 rnd carried).

With Reduced Troop Load: 6 x AT-3 or 40 x 80 mm FFR or 4 x 500 kg bombs.

AT-3: 3000.

FFR: 1200.

Radius of action: 495 km:

a. with one auxiliary tk: 815

b. with two external tanks: 1

Can carry a maximum of 30 24 troops. Payload, internal ooutrigger pylons for various w

Mil-28 HAVOC Attack/ AT helo

4000.

400-7000 1200-1400 5200.

Cbt radius: 200 km:

Max range: 460 km.

Ferry range: 1100 km.

30 mm 2A24 gun in chin mou

4 x underwing pylons for:

a. 16 x AT-6.

b. 60 x 80 mm FFR, and

c. 8 x SA-16 AAM.

VR-3 (Tu-143) Yastrab 2S RPV

Operational radius is 95 km.

Endurance is 13 min.

Older RPV, with roles in phota pre-programmed flight pathand processed.

Max speed: 875 km/h.

Weapon Calibre Effective Range (m) Maximum Range (m) Symbol Rema

R

A

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1PNA

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chela-1T and chela-1K RPV

Operational radius is 50 km.

Endurance is 2 hrs.

Newer RPV with loiter capability.

Max speed: 180 km/h.

Msn payload: TV camera or IR line

Data transmission in real-time.

ight Fighting Equipment and Weapon Sights

ype 1985 NVGs 150-250 approx. FOV: 44 deg.

Passive. Fitted with IR Illuminator. Ecapability.

N83 ight Sight Small rms

300 approx. Magnification: x 3.

FOV: 7 deg.

Passive, late Gen II capability. Fittedtarget identification and designation

ype JWJ Night ight MG

400-600 approx. Magnification: x 4.5.

FOV: 10 deg.

Passive. Late Gen II capability.

NS-1 dvr NVGs Manufactured in Poland.

N93-5 Night Sight niper Rifle

600 approx. Magnification: x 4.

FOV: 9 deg.

Passive. Gen III capability.

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rty tractor. The BAT-M adds a hydraulic move mat with its blade at a rate of 200 500 km. The BAT-M weighs 27.5 metric ontaminated areas for short periods of ever, the BAT-2 is currently replacing it.

T arty tractor. It is the latest in the BAT cle provides NBC and armour protection n is route clearing. Secondary missions

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PSO-1S Day Sniper Sight

Depends on wpn. Magnification: x 4.

FOV: 6 deg.

Fitted to SVD.

SPP HMG Day Sight Magnification: x 3/x 6.

FOV: 12/6 deg.

Fitted to NSV on vehicle mou

1P29 Small Arms Day Sight

Depends on wpn. Magnification: x 4.

FOV: 8 deg Not in widespreaM16, AK-74, PKM and RPK-

Equipment Description and Capabilities

BAT-M Tractor Dozer Description. The BAT has a cable-operated, two-sect adjustable dozer blade mounted on an AT-T heavy aoperating mechanism for the blade and a rotary crane mounted on the bed of the vehicle. The BAT-M can to 250 cubic m/ph. Its crane capacity is 2 metric tons. Its maximum road speed is 35 km/ph, and its range is tons. Its two-man crew can place it into operation in 5-7 min. It has a filtration system and can operate in ctime. Although it is an aging piece of equipment, the BAT-M is still found in engr units at all echelons. How

BAT-2 Description. The BAT-2, previously known as the BAT M1983, is based on the tracked chassis of the MT-series of vehicles. It mounts an articulating bulldozer blade, a telescoping boom crane and a ripper. The vehifor the crew and passenger compartment. The BAT-2 is found at regiment and division level. Its primary msinclude obs clearing and transportation of sapper pers.

Weapon Calibre Effective Range (m) Maximum Range (m) Symbol Rema

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im at up to 10 km/ph. On board for trafficability; sonar, for water nd night observation equipment; 3 min. The detector will bring the ove vertically up to 750 mm. The rries portable sapper equipment, se allow dismounted sappers to

IR a telescoping crane arm NBC

e and 11 metric tons.

wn at this time. Low ground

T

T

s of 4 x 10.5 m spans carried on pans have integral mounted, ed beneath the scissors span.

. Assisted by winch cables and an be launched in 40 to 60 min n be laid underwater, which adds thened by adding more spans.

P

PZ

nt provides the option of burying g on the control setting. If buried, ing vehicle may carry 200 to 300

G

GZM

seated at the front of the vehicle ying equipment and the storage d the idler at the rear. There are

MLG-60 mechanical mine-laying bles the GMZ to carry out he GMZ is replacing the PMR-3

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zhenernaya ezvedivatel’naya aschina Submersible rmoured engr recon hicle

Description. The IRM can travel at a road speed of 52 km/ph, with a range of 500 km. It is amphibious and can swreconnaissance and navigation equipment includes the mine detector; a mechanical penetrometer, to analyse soilbottom profiles and mine and obs detection; a gyrocompass and gyro-stabilised artificial horizon; land navigation aand the periscope. The mine detector arms are hydraulically articulated to their operating position (as depicted) in vehicle to a halt upon encountering an obs or detecting a metallic object. The periscope can extend to 1.5 m and mIRM has an engine exhaust smoke system, water pumping equipment and a collective protection system. It also casuch as portable mine detectors, a DSP-30 rangefinder, a PIR periscope, an ice drill and a hand penetrometer. Theconduct further reconnaissance.

M-2 Description. The IMR-2 is based on a T-80U tk chassis. It mounts an articulating bulldozer blade on the front andwhich can employ a number of attachments. It has NBC protection for the crew.

Capabilities. The primary purpose of the IMR-2 is identical to that of the older IMR. The crane can lift between fiv

Remarks: Although the IMR-2 is presently in svc with the former Soviet armed forces, its fielding scheme is unknopressure reduces the tractive force of the system.

MM

ruck Launched Bridge

Description. The TMM is a multiple-span, trestle-supported, scissors-type treadway bridge. One bridge compriseand launched from modified KrAZ-214 of KrAZ-255B (6x6) trucks. Spans are folded in half for tpt. Three of these sadjustable (1.7 to 3.2 m) ‘trestle’ legs while the fourth (far shore) span has none. During travel, the trestles are fold

Capabilities. The TMM is launched hydraulically over the tailgate by a launching girder mounted on the truck bedpulleys, the girder raises, unfolds and emplaces the span with the folding trestle legs. The complete 42 m bridge cduring the day or 60 to 80 min at night. These times can be halved by a well-trained crew. If necessary, the TMM caabout 50% to the launching time. Bridge retrieval times are the same as the launch times. The bridge can be leng

MR 3

ritsepniy Minniy agraditel Minelayer

Description. The PMR-3 (and the similar PMZ-4) consists of a single chute and a plough attachment. The attachmethe mines or depositing them on the surface of the ground. The mines can be spaced four to 5.5 m apart, dependinthe mines are emplaced at a depth of 6 to 12 cm at a speed of 5 km/ph. The trailer weighs 1.8 metric tons. The towmines, depending on the type of vehicle: these may be TM-44-, TM-46-, TM-57-, or TM-62-series AT mines.

MZ

usenichniy Minniy agraditel Armoured inelayer

Description. The GMZ tracked mine-layer is based on the chassis of the SA-12A GANEF SAM system. The dvr ison the left side with the engine to their right. This leaves the rear of the vehicle clear for the mounting of the mine-laof mines. The suspension of the GMZ consists of seven road wheels with the drive sprocket mounted at the front anfour track return rollers. The mine-layer is of the plough type and resembles the Soviet PMR-3 and the East Germansystems. Like the latter systems, the GMZ can lay the mines on the surface or bury them. IR vision equipment enamine-laying ops during periods of limited visibility. There are three GMZs per engr coy of a mot rifle or tk regiment. Tin these units.

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he front of the vehicle. When the vehicle ssed air into the brake cylinders, halting

ines buried 25 cm deep. It can travel at DIM has a pers crew.

unching system. The overall layout and

50 000 kg, is 3.3 m wide and can span for retrieval.

by two large steel pontoons. The set erchangeable. In travel position, one ides of the amphibians and locked in ontoons and transversely across the ending from the outer gunwales of both

half-ferries). It is also found in engr bde, f tk, heavy arty and misl units in assault d heavy tanks, SP arty and other

ere the GSP places it ramps to load or .

pontoons, the pontoon bridge coy of an has 12 BMK-T (or BMK-130/BMK-130M 5B truck and automatically unfolds upon ormally, all the units are launched

n swung across the water obs and held

ridge, or it may be configured as 40 to n bridge or rafts. Under ideal conditions,

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DIM

Truck MTD Mine Detector

Description. The DIM is mounted on a UAZ-469/69 truck. The detection equipment fastens on a frame on tapproaches a metallic mine, a sig light appears on the dash, and simultaneously, the system applies comprethe detector.

Capabilities. This system can detect metallic mines in roadways, airfields and other terrain. It can detect ma speed of up to 10 km/ph while scanning. Placing the system in or out of operation takes up to 7 min. The

MTU-72

Armd vehicle Launch Bridge

Description. The MTU-72 consists of a T-80U chassis with the turret removed and replaced with a bridge-laoperating method is similar to those of the MTU-20 and MTU bridge-layers.

Capabilities. The bridge, when laid, has an overall length of 20 m. The bridge has a maximum capacity ofa gap of 18 m. By itself, the bridge weighs 6400 kg. The time required to lay the bridge is 3 min, with 8 min

GSP

Gusenichniy Samokhodniy Parom Tracked Floating Ferry

Description. The GSP is built on two modified K-61 tracked amphibians, placed side-by-side and flanked actually consists of two self-contained, mirror-image half-ferries, which resemble each other but are not intpontoon is folded atop each amphibian. After launching, the pontoons are lowered on hinges to the outer splace. The two half-ferries are then locked together and treadways are attached to the top of the decked pgunwales of the amphibians. For loading and unloading, the ferry is equipped with a scissor-type ramp extpontoons. The pontoons are filled with foam plastic to make them unsinkable.

Capabilities. The GSP is organic to the engr bn of mot rifle divisions (eight half-ferries) and tk divisions (12 pontoon bridge regiments and assault crossing bns at Army and front level. It is used primarily in support oriver crossings. The SP ferry is capable of carrying up to 50 metric tons of equipment (including medium antank-based equipment) at a water speed of up to 7.7 km/h. Assembly time is 3 to 5 min.

Limitations. The bank can be no higher than 0.5 m and the water depth no less than 1.2 m at the point whunload, otherwise the ferry can be damaged. The ferries cannot be joined together to form a floating bridge

PMP

Pomtommo Mostovoy Park

Folding Pontoon Ferry Bridge

Description. Although the complete PMP ribbon bridge set consists of 32 centre pontoons and four ramp engr bn normally has half a set (one complete bridge) made up of 16 centre and two ramp pontoons. It also or BMK-150/BMK-150M) bridging boats. Each four-sect pontoon is launched from a KrAZ-214 or a KrAZ-25entering the water. The sections are then locked in place to form a bridge unit 6.75 m long and 8 m wide. Nsimultaneously and joined together parallel to the shore to form a continuous roadway. The roadway is thein place on the designated centreline by powerboats (six per half set).

Capabilities. The full 36-pontoon set can be used to construct 227 m of 60 ton bridge or 398 m of 20 ton b170 ton rafts. A half set gives each division the capability to construct 119 m of 60 ton bridge or 281 m of 20 toan assembly speed of 7 m of bridge per min can be achieved.

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away debris and Obss, to fill AT The blade is 3.40 m wide and peed while operating is 6 km/ph. n digging in. The BTU-5S is the the latest T-64 and T-80U MBTs

M

MK

TM

sis with a hydraulically operated blades is carried in the horizontal when required for ditching ops.

f travel. The primary purpose of

ured vehicles. Depending on soil deep with multiple passes and is nd the bottom and ramps of the

avate in rocky terrain or in frozen

M tracked arty tractor, with a rotary uses suspension elements from

t of the vehicle is a hydraulically of excavating a trench just under rear. When digging, the vehicle des on the wheel are bolted into

cavation rate is 400 to 500 cubic

B

Tm

tracker arty tractor. The ditching the travel position and is swung e latest models of the BTM have

an advantage over the various dent on a number of variables king speed for gears one through een 300 to 500 m per hr. Soil is

areas for limited periods.

f a transporter to maint convoy ssian tpt aircraft can carry it.

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TU

Dozer Blade

Description. The BTU is a dozer blade attached to the front of a T-54/55 tk. Dozer blades are used mainly to clearditches (sufficiently to cross them) and to dig hull-down defensive positions. The entire assembly weighs 1400 kg.1.10 m high. The blade will make a cut 0.20 m deep with the runner and 0.45 m deep without the runner. The max sThe BTU can move approx 250 cubic m of earth per hr when clearing or filling and approx 150 cubic m per hr whemore recent version and is an improvement in all aspects. There does not appear to be a bulldozer for the T-62, butcan each incorporate a form of dozer blade for self-emplacement.

DK2

ashina Dorozhnoy opatelnoy

racked Ditching achine

Description. The MDK-2M is a high-speed ditching machine that consists of a heavy tracked arty tractor AT-T chasdozer blade mounted on the front, and a circular trenching component in the rear. The rotary head with eight cutting position during travel and is swung through 90 deg into the vertical position and lowered by two hydraulic cylindersIt receives its power from the engine of the AT-T tractor. The cutting head rotates at right angles to the direction othe IMR-2 is identical to that of the older IMR. The crane can lift between five and 11 metric tons.

Capabilities. The MDK-2M is used to dig Fd positions, AT ditches, gun pits and concealments for trucks and armocondition it can excavate 120 to 300 cubic m of soil per hr. The trench is .08 m deep for one pass and up to 4.4 m 4 m wide at the top and 3.4 m wide at the bottom. Soil is discharged on one or both sides by a drum-type chute, atrench are levelled with the dozer blade. One MDK-2M can emplace 12 tanks in hull defilade in 1 hr.

Limitations. More than one pass may be necessary to dig the trench to the desired depth. The MDK-2M cannot excsoil. Because of its great wt, it cannot be airlifted by helo or airdropped.

DK3 Description. Since 1982, the MDK-3 has begun to replace the MDK-2M. The MDK-3 has the chassis of the MT-T excavator on the rear and a bulldozer blade on the front. The MDK-3 chassis, known as the Kharkov engr chassis,the T-64 tk and is powered by the V-64 V-12 diesel engine.

Capabilities. The cab is armoured, fitted with a radio and may be fitted with an NBC protection system. At the fronoperated dozer blade which can be tilted. Mounted at the rear of the vehicle is a six-bladed digging wheel capable 3 m in depth in a single pass. Hydraulic rams allow the digging wheel to be positioned horizontally over the chassisis driven slowly backwards and spoil is pushed out to one side to form a loose berm alongside the ditch. Ditching blaposition and can be changed. The MDK-3 can dig AT ditches, vehicle positions and fighting positions. Its hourly exm per hr. The system can dig ditches 3.5 m wide by 2.9 m deep in a single pass.

Remarks. The MDK-3 cannot be airlifted by helo or airdropped.

TM

racked Trenching achine

Description. The BTM is a high-speed, bucket-wheel ditching machine mounted on the chassis of the AT-T heavywheel, with 10 of 12 buckets, is raised and lowered mechanically by cables. It is carried vertically behind the cab invertically through 180 deg to the rear for ditching ops. It receives its power from the engine of the AT-T tractor. Thonly 10 buckets. They are the BTM-TMG, the BTM-TMG2S and the BTM-3.

Capabilities. The BTM is used for digging trenches of all types. Its higher road speed and greater mobility give it crawler-mounted ditching machines previously used. The working speed (m of trench per hr) of the BTM is depenincluding the type of soil, the depth of the trench and the gear in which the machine is being operated. Maximum worto four are 265, 570, 800 and 1120 m per hr respectively. The normal working depth of 1.5 m in sandy loam is betwthrown out on both sides of the trench. The BTM can operate in extremely low temperatures and in contaminated

Limitations. The major drawbacks to this machine are its low road speed (35 km/h), which necessitates the use ospeed (50 km/h), and its massive wt, which precludes its being airlifted by helo or being airdropped. However, Ru

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g ploughs along with the T-64 and T-80U ines from the path of the tk rather than ks to retain their cross-country mobility. 0 min. Removal requires 5 to 10 min. f a TR or MRR. One ZIL-131 truck can the battlefield. The KMT-6M is a -6M has three tines on its hinged

e KMT-6 and is used on the T-54, T-55, ne-clearing equipment have been seen

Remarks Diagram

an be fitted with sidecar and MG.

an be airdropped.

any variants in svc including GP, rgo, ambulance, POL and water nker. Can be airdropped.

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KMT 6

Mine Plough

Description/Capabilities. The former Soviet Army introduced KMT-6 and KMT-6M track width mine-clearintanks in the early 1970s. When the plough is lowered, the KMT-6’s teeth dig into the ground and remove msimply detonating the mines (as rollers do). The plough system is also lighter than rollers. It permits the tanIts estimated clearing speed is six to 12 km/ph; its depth of clearance is 10 cm. Installation requires 15 to 2Three ploughs are issued per tk coy (one per pl of three tanks). These assets are organic to the engr coy ocarry three ploughs. However, the ploughs are normally already mounted on tanks when they deploy onto modernised version of the KMT-6. The only noticeable difference between the two ploughs is that the KMTextendible mouldboard rather than the two on the KMT-6.

Remarks. The Soviets developed the KMT-4 mine-clearing plough in the 1960s. It is the predecessor of thand T-62 tanks. Ploughs without mouldboards have been observed on BMPs, and fixtures for mounting mion BMP-3.

General Type TypePay

load (kg)Load Area [m] Pay Two [kg] Range [kg] Fuel [l]

Motorcycle URAL IMZ-8.1030 140, or 225kg with side car

N/A 1 + I in side car

N/A 400 20 CL

Truck, Utility 4x4 UAZ-469B 695 N/A 4 1000 620 78 C

Truck, Light 4x4 GAZ-66 2000 3.33 x 2.05 4 2000 800 210 Mcata

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Tcr

photo unavailable

T photo unavailable

T el tanker. photo unavailable

T ater tanker. photo unavailable

T photo unavailable

T photo unavailable

T riants in svc.

TD

tached with the ARS-14.

Tcr

photo unavailable

TD

photo unavailable

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ruck, Water urification

ZIL-157 5800 N/A Nil 3600 460 150

ruck, Light 4x2 ZIL-130 4500 4.2 x 2.3 16 6400 500 150 The follothis chasrecon, hotesting, skitchen.

ruck, Light with ane

ZIL-130

4750

3.9 x 2.3

12

6400

500

150

ruck, Light Dump ZIL-1361D1 4500 4.2 x 2.3 Nil 6400 500 150

ruck, Tanker Fuel ATs4,2-130 4500 N/A Nil 6400 500 150 4200 L fu

ruck, Tanker Water AVTs2,8-130 4500 N/A Nil 6400 500 150 2800 L w

ruck, Light Decon DAA-53B 4500 4.2 x 2.3 Nil 6400 500 150

ruck, Medium 6x4 ZIL-133 8000 4.8 x 2.5 18 9500 500 170

ruck, Medium 6x6 Ural-375 4000 3.9 x 2.4 16 10 000 570 360 Many va

ruck, Medium econ

ZIL-131 5000 3.6 x 2.3 N/A 6500 645 340 decon at

ruck, Medium with ane

ZIL-133GC 8500 4.5 x 2.5 16 9500 500 170

ruck, Medium ump

ZIL-133D 8500 4.5 x 2.5 Nil 9500 500 170

General Type TypePay

load (kg)Load Area [m] Pay Two [kg] Range [kg] Fuel [l]

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photo unavailable

lso used as platform for rocket t.

arried by ZIL 130.

owed by GAZ-66. This trailer is sed for a generator and welding quipment.

photo unavailable

owed by ZIL-130, this trailer is lso used as a van, shower unit nd decon unit.

photo unavailable

owed by ZIL-133. photo unavailable

200 L tk, towed by GAZ-66. photo unavailable

200 L, towed by ZIL-130. photo unavailable

000 L capacity, towed by AZ-66.

photo unavailable

owed by GAZ-66. photo unavailable

arried on Ural-375 6x6. photo unavailable

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Truck, Recovery 6x6 KET-L 13 200 N/A Nil 10 000 570 360

Truck, Crane Shovel E-305BV 7500 N/A Nil 8000 490 330

Truck, Tractor MAZ 537 22 500 N/A N/A 50 000 650 840 Atp

Flat Rack PLS 4750 3.9 x 2.3 N/A N/A N/A N/A C

Trailer, Cargo single-axle

GKB 8302 950 2.15 x 1.8 Nil N/A N/A N/A Tue

Trailer, Cargo double-axle

GKB-8350 3500 6.1 x 2.35 Nil N/A N/A N/A Taa

Trailer, Kitchen SMZ-8325 2030 4.22 x 2.25 Nil N/A N/A N/A T

Trailer, POL GKB-83021 660 1.69 x 1.56 Nil N/A N/A N/A 1

Trailer, POL PAZS-3137 2806 N/A Nil N/A N/A N/A 4

Trailer, Drinking Water

Ts-50 910 N/A Nil N/A N/A N/A 1G

Trailer, Fd Bakery PKhZ-Fd Bakery 500 N/A Nil N/A N/A N/A T

Decon Unit TMS-65 4000 N/A Nil N/A N/A N/A C

General Type TypePay

load (kg)Load Area [m] Pay Two [kg] Range [kg] Fuel [l]

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C 3500 kg. photo unavailable

FR

capacity and is capable g diesel, petrol and avn el dump or vehicle .

photo unavailable

P determined by number ng stations. Laid at h. Capacity 73 cubic m

photo unavailable

WR

capacity and is capable vehicle-mounted.

photo unavailable

CM

on MAZ-537 chassis. photo unavailable

FT

g load 4545 kg. photo unavailable

Range Mobility Crypto Issued To

MED

/A Vehicle or manpack

Built-in cryptograph

Strike bn sig pl div sig coy/ regiment

C Vehicle Built-in cryptograph

Bn sig pl

C /A Manpack Div sig coy/ regiment

C 0 to 0 km

Static and Vehicle Div sig coy/ regiment

C p to 00 km

p to 00 km

Vehicle-mounted Div sig coy/ regiment

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eavy Folding ontoon Bridge

PMP 7252 5.58 x 7.32 Open

Nil N/A N/A N/A Carried o

ontainer Stores Sea Container 940 2.11 x 4.31 Internal

Nil N/A N/A N/A Payload:

uel Tank, Fabric einforced Rubber

MR-25 290 9 x 3.7 Nil N/A N/A N/A 25 000 Lof holdinfuels. Fumounted

ipeline Tactical PMTP-100 N/A 10 m lengths N/A N/A N/A All Length isof pumpi2-3 km/pper hr.

ater Tank, Fabric einforced Rubber

MR-25W 290 9 x 3.7 Nil N/A N/A N/A 25 000 Lof being

rane, Truck ounted

9T31M1 Lift 30 t N/A N/A N/A 650 840 Mounted

orklift, Rough errain

Terex 72-31F 11 766 N/A N/A N/A N/A 120 Operatin

Equipment Purpose Description Frequency Range Power Output

EROD Message ntry and Readout evice

Secure data communications used with UHF/VHF and HF radios

Portable burst transmission unit N/A N/A N

odan 8528 Medium range HF communications

HF transceiver 2-24 MHz 125 W

odan 9001 Used with HF radios HF fax and data interface N/A N/A N

TM 200 Series Medium capacity strategic and semi-mobile ops

Multichannel, multiband radio relay (UHF to C band)

225-400MHz, 610-960 MHz, 1.35-1.85 GHz

2.5 W 45

HX 200 Voice and morse medium range communications

HF base station/ vehicular transceiver 1.5-30 MHz 1.5-30 MHz

100 W medium power

400 W high power

U4

U8

General Type TypePay

load (kg)Load Area [m] Pay Two [kg] Range [kg] Fuel [l]

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N/A Vehicle or man-portable

Highest HQ strike bn sig pl SF coy

N/A Manpack Built-in cryptograph OTLP

SF coy

8 km Manpack Bn sig pl

1 to 4 km Man-portable Bn sig pl inf pers

wer

er

25 to 30 km**

Vehicle Inf pers

Up to 24 km ground wave

Manpack Bn sig pl inf pers

Up to 80 km ground wave

Vehicle Bn sig pl

Vehicle or static Div sig coy/regiment

Manpack Inf pers SF coy

N/A Manpack Div sig coy/ regiment

N/A Light vehicle, general svc type vehicle mounted

Light ES pl

N/A Medium shelter- mounted truck

Medium ES pl

N/A Medium shelter- mounted truck

EA/ elec protection pl

N/A Manpack Radio recon team

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5A-87

INTELSAT International Telecommunications Satellite

Rear link Satellite terminal K and L bands Various

Rear link HF burst radio 2-30 MHz

AN/PRC 77 Portable short-range VHF radio VHF, manpack, low power 30-75.95 MHz 1.3-2 W

AN/PRC 126 Short-range communications VHF, portable, very low power 30-88 MHz 0.5 W

AN/VRC 46AN/VRC 49

Short-range two-way radio telephone communications

VHF, vehicle-mount, medium power 30-75.95 MHz 35 W high po

3 W low pow

PRC F1/F3 Short-range HF communications

HF, manpack, low power 1.6 - 30 MHz 5 W

AN/GRC 106 Medium range HF communications

HF high power 2-29.99 MHz 400 W

AN/ARC 51BX Short-range UHF communications

UHF, vehicle mount, medium power 225-400 MHz 20 W

HX390 Short-range tactical communications

VHF/UHF hand-held transceiver 138-174 MHz 400-512 MHz

2-4 W

MA 4470 Used with VHF and HF radios Audio encryption device N/A N/A

Seeker I & II Intercept and DF equipment

Seeker I manual, Seeker II automated

Combined intercept and DF in a mbl general service-type vehicle

2 MHz to 1 GHz N/A

ELTA EL/K 7036 Communications Intelligence System

Tactical communications intelligence system provides intercept and DF

Proven combined intercept, DF and analysis capability in a truck-mounted shelter

0.5-510 MHz with possible extension to 1 GHz

N/A

Thomson-CSF TRC 285 Jammer

To jam links or networks in the high HF and military VHF spectrum

Shelter-mounted single position jammer

20-100 MHz 4 kW

Delfin Manpack Lightweight intercept and DF Ruggedised scanning receiver and a DF system capable of stand alone LOB of a target emitter

Intercept: 0.1 MHz-2 GHz

DF: 1 MHz-1.4 GHz

N/A

Equipment Purpose Description Frequency Range Power Out

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5A-88

L1

Co

JA /A Manpack Radio recon team

T20

/A Portable Radio recon team

Range Mobility Crypto Issued To

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ntents

MCAT Low cost EA capability for use with any cbt net radio.

A single add-on ruggedised case, which connects to the transceiver by an audio connect cable.

N/A N/A N

homson-CSF BLB A barrage or sliding frequency expendable jammer.

A single ruggedised case with a 1.8 m omnidirectional antenna, which is used for jamming and reception of remote control transmissions.

20-110 MHz 2 W N

Equipment Purpose Description Frequency Range Power Output

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AMENDMENT LIST NUMBER 1 TO LWD 7-5-1, MUSORIAN ARMED FORCES –

ORGANISATIONS AND EQUIPMENT, 2005

1. As this publication has been extensively amended, a comprehensive amendment list is unable to be created. A refamilarisation with the complete publication is highly recommended.

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