1, a company consists of three platoons, plus the company commander, instructor, deputy company commander, deputy instructor, platoon leader of each platoon, company quartermaster and other cadres, and some companies are also equipped with cooking teams, with a number of about 120.
2. A battalion is equipped with about four companies with about 500 people. One regiment has three battalions and one standard regiment 1500 people.
3. A division consists of five or six regiments, plus the second-line non-combat units belonging to the logistics department of the division, such as farms, special reconnaissance companies and radar stations belonging to the reconnaissance department of the division, plus the headquarters and other units, such a division is about 10,000 people, and the strength of a standard division is 10,000 people.
4. A brigade is about one regiment less than a division, and a standard division is 10000, so the number of brigades is about 7000. The strength of each army is different. The key rapid reaction force, such as the 38th Army, once ruled the 2nd Brigade of the 3rd Division. At one time, some troops in the west only managed three brigades.
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1, class, the most basic military organization composed of several soldiers. Usually connected to a row. The sergeant is the monitor. Generally speaking, the task is carried out under the organization of platoon. The number of classes is determined according to the tasks undertaken, the weapons and equipment equipped and the principle of easy management and command.
2. platoon, a military organization composed of several classes. Usually affiliated with the company. Tactical team. The platoon leader is an officer or a noncommissioned officer. Generally speaking, the task is carried out when the company is established.
It is divided into infantry platoon (motorized infantry platoon, armored infantry platoon, infantry fighting vehicle platoon), tank platoon, artillery platoon, engineering platoon, reconnaissance platoon, radar platoon, communication platoon, repair platoon, automobile platoon and service platoon.
3. Company, a military organization composed of platoons or classes. Usually belonging to a battalion. Basic tactical unit. Generally speaking, the task is carried out within the organization of the battalion. Units above the regimental level are called independent companies, which are mainly responsible for technical and service support tasks.
According to its task, equipment and establishment, it can be divided into infantry company (armored infantry company, motorized infantry company and mechanized infantry company), cabinet company, artillery company, missile company, engineering company, communication company, chemical defense company, reconnaissance company, radar company, electronic countermeasure company and automobile company.
4. Battalion, a corps-level organization composed of several companies. Usually attached to a group or brigade. Advanced tactical team. Combat missions are generally carried out in regiments or brigades.
Battalions directly under units above the division level are called independent battalions, which are mainly responsible for combat service, technical service and logistics support tasks. According to the task, equipment and organizational form, it is divided into infantry battalion (mechanized infantry battalion), tank battalion, artillery battalion, missile battalion, airborne battalion, electronic countermeasure battalion, engineering battalion, communication battalion, radar battalion, chemical defense battalion and automobile battalion.
A combat battalion usually has three to five combat companies and combat and service support units. There are battalions, and some countries have headquarters, chiefs of staff and staff officers.
5. The regiment is a military-level organization composed of several battalions (or companies). Usually belonging to a division (brigade). Units above the army (group army) are called independent regiments. It is an educational, training and administrative unit with certain functions and authority, and it is a basic tactical unit. There are leading organs and combat support forces.
The commander-in-chief awarded titles and flags, some with their own unique badges. According to tasks, equipment and teams, they are divided into infantry (mobile and mechanized) regiments, tanks, artillery, aviation, airborne troops, missile regiments, engineering corps, communication corps, chemical defense corps, radar regiment and automobile regiment, and usually carry out combat tasks in divisions and brigades.
6. The brigade is a military-level organization composed of several battalions (or regiments). Usually belongs to a division or group army (army). Tactical troops. There are leading organs and combat service support forces. Generally, combat missions are carried out within the higher-level organizations, and they can also fight independently.
According to the mission equipment and composition, it is divided into infantry brigade, tank brigade (armored brigade), artillery brigade, anti-tank brigade, air defense brigade, tactical rocket brigade (missile brigade), airborne brigade (paratrooper brigade), engineering brigade, bridge brigade, naval brigade, aviation brigade and radar brigade.
7. Division, a corps-level organization composed of several regiments. There are leadership and command organs, combat support forces and detachments. Usually belongs to a group army or a group army.
Basic tactical forces. General combat tasks are carried out in higher-level organizations, and they can also fight independently. According to the task, equipment and establishment, it can be divided into infantry divisions (infantry divisions on foot, motorized infantry divisions, mountain infantry and heavy infantry, light infantry divisions), artillery divisions, air defense artillery divisions, air defense troops, airborne troops, aviation, air raid troops, marine infantry divisions and so on.