Sub-subunit
Military organization | ||
---|---|---|
Typical units | Typical numbers | Typical commander |
fireteam | 3–4 | corporal |
squad/ section |
8–12 | sergeant |
platoon | 15–30 | lieutenant |
company | 80–150 | captain/major |
battalion/ cohort |
300–800 | lieutenant colonel |
regiment/ brigade |
2,000–4,000 | colonel/ brigadier general |
division/ legion |
10,000–15,000 | major general |
corps | 20,000–40,000 | lieutenant general |
field army | 80,000+ | general |
army group | 2+ field armies | field marshal/ five-star general |
region/ theater |
4+ army groups | Six-star rank |
Sub-subunit or sub-sub-unit is a subordinated element below platoon level of company sized units or sub-units which normally might not be separately identified in authorization documents by name, number, or letter. Fire and maneuver teams, fireteams, squads, crews, sections and patrols are typically sub-subunits.
Types of sub-units
Main article: Military organization § Modern hierarchy
Main article: Canadian Army Advanced Warfare Centre
Designation & symbol | Bundeswehr | English: | French: ' | Russian: | Polish: ' | |||
basically | as sub-subunit | Designation | Structure | Commander/ leader | ||||
● single point |
single point above a laying rectangle / (example) | Trupp gun crew/ combat tank | 2–7 men | Unteroffizier ⇒ Hauptgefreiter | Team (e.g. Fireteam) |
Équipe de combat | Команда (Komanda) | działon, obsługa |
● ● two points |
two points above a laying rectangle / (example) | * Gruppe * Halbzug |
* 8–12 men * 2 crew combat tank |
Oberfeldwebel ⇒ Unteroffizier | Squad | Groupe de combat | Отделе́ние (Gruppe) Экипаж (crew) Расчёт (service crew) |
Drużyna |
Rotte | 2 air craft | Two-ship flight/ Pair | N.N. | Пара (Para) | N.N. | |||
● ● ● three points |
three points above a laying rectangle / (example) | * Zug * Hörsaal |
ca. 40 men[1] | Hauptmann ⇒ Hauptfeldwebel | * Platoon * Lecture hall |
Section[2] | * Взвод (Vsvod) * yчебная группа (utchebnaj gruppa) * отряд (odrjad) |
Pluton |
Schwarm/ Kette | 3–4 aircraft | N.N. | N.N. | Звено (chain, tactical unit) | N.N. |
- Remarks
- Army / Air Force
References
- ↑ The personal strength, e.g. of self-contained platoons, training platoons, technical platoons, or Bundeswehr sub-subunits with platoon structure, might contain different staff.
- ↑ A section with group-structure (e.g.: US Marine Corps, 8–12 soldiers) may contain, in opposite to a "Section" in France armed forces, decisive less personal strength.
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