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Appendix D
Headquarters and Service Section, Inf Co _______________________________
HQ & SVC
SECTION
SUPPLY &
COMMAND
SUPPORT
TRANSPORT
TEAM
TEAM
TEAM
Total Personnel
12
O-2/N-2/E-8
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
12
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM *
3
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
12.7-mm HMG, NSV *
2
and Grenades
Assorted
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
3
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
2
ATDL, RPG-27 **
3
GPS Receiver, Handheld
5
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
2
Laser Target Designator ****
1
Minefield Breaching System-
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
1
Explosive Charge, ZRP-2 ***
3
Night-Vision Goggles
1
Mine-Scattering System,
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
5
Manportable, PKM ***
3
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
3
Mines (AP&AT) ***/*****
Assorted
Radios:
Tactical Utility Vehicle, UAZ-469
2
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
3
Truck, Light
1
Manpack, Low-Power
1
Truck, Medium
2
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
2
Warning Receiver
1
Trailer, Utility
2
NOTE: The headquarters and service section may be augmented by additional vehicles, trucks,
tactical utility vehicles (TUVs), motorcycles, or high-mobility/all-terrain vehicles depending on the
mission.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary.
*** No dedicated operator. It is carried by the headquarters and service section until needed.
**** With thermal sight.
***** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines.
D-4
FM 7-100.4
3 May 2007
Motorized Infantry Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Command Team, HQ & Svc Section _____________________________________
COMMAND
TEAM
Company Commander (O) (x1)
AK-74M
RTO (x1)
AK-74M
Driver (TUV) (x1)
AK-74M/GP-30
Total Personnel
3
O-1/N-0/E-2
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
3
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
1
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM */**
1
Night-Vision Goggles
1
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
1
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
1
ATDL, RPG-27 ***
1
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
1
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series
1
Radios:
Tactical Utility Vehicle, UAZ-469
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
Trailer, Utility
1
Manpack, Low-Power
1
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
1
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
1
Warning Receiver
1
Laser Target Designator ****
1
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** A 7.62-mm GP MG is mounted on the utility vehicle. A tripod mount is also carried for the
ground support role. Whoever is not driving operates the vehicle MG.
*** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary.
**** With thermal sight. No dedicated operator.
3 May 2007
FM 7-100.4
D-5
Appendix D
Support Team, HQ & Svc Section ______________________________________
SUPPORT
TEAM
Deputy Commander (O) (x1)
AK-74M
First Sergeant (N) (x1)
AK-74M/GP-30
Driver (Trk) (x1)
AK-74M
Driver (TUV) (x1)
AK-74M
Medic (x1)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
5
O-1/N-1/E-3
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
5
Mine-Scattering System,
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM */**
1
Manportable, PKM ****
1
12.7-mm HMG, NSV */**
1
Mines (AP&AT) ***/*****
Assorted
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
1
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
ATDL, RPG-27 ***
1
and Grenades
Assorted
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series ***
1
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
1
Tactical Utility Vehicle, UAZ-469
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
Truck, Light
1
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
2
Trailer, Utility
1
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
1
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
Radios:
Minefield Breaching System-
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
Explosive Charge, ZRP-2 ****
1
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
2
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** A 12.7-mm HMG is mounted on the light truck. A 7.62-mm GP MG is mounted on the
TUV. A tripod mount is also carried for the ground support role. Whoever is not driving
operates the vehicle MG.
*** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary.
**** No dedicated operator. It is carried by the support team until needed.
***** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines.
D-6
FM 7-100.4
3 May 2007
Motorized Infantry Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Supply & Transportation Team, HQ & Svc Section_________________________
SUPPLY &
TRANSPORT
TEAM
Supply Sergeant (N) (x1)
AK-74M
Driver/Sup Spec (x2)
AK-74M
Sup Spec (x1)
AK-74M/GP-30
Total Personnel
4
O-0/N-1/E-3
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
4
Mine-Scattering System,
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM */**
12
Manportable, PKM ****
2
12.7-mm HMG, NSV */**
1
Mines (AP&AT) ***/*****
Assorted
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
ATDL, RPG-27 ***
1
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
2
Truck, Medium
2
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
1
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
2
Radio:
Minefield Breaching System-
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
2
Explosive Charge, ZRP-2 ****
2
NOTE: Corner mounted mechanical hoists are used to load/unload the vehicles.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** A 12.7-mm HMG is mounted on one medium truck and a 7.62-mm GP MG is mounted on
the other. Whoever is not driving operates the vehicle MG. A tripod mount is also carried
for the ground support role.
*** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary.
**** No dedicated operator. It is carried by the transport team until needed.
***** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines.
3 May 2007
FM 7-100.4
D-7
Appendix D
Infantry Platoon, Inf Co _______________________________________________
INFANTRY
PLATOON
PLATOON
INFANTRY
WEAPONS
HQ
SQUAD
SQUAD
Total Personnel
43
O-1/N-9/E-33
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
5
Mines (AP&AT) ***/****
Assorted
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
29
Tactical Utility Vehicle, UAZ-469
1
5.45-mm Carbine, AKS-74U
6
Trailer, Utility
1
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM *
3
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
9
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD *
3
GPS Receiver, Handheld
10
12.7-mm HMG, NSV */**
1
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
2
35-mm AGL-Light, W-87 *
2
Night-Vision Goggles
10
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
8
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
1
ATGM Lchr, Manportable-SR, Eryx *
1
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
8
ATGL-Long Range, RPG-29 *
2
Radios:
ATGL, Panzerfaust 3-T600 *
3
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
10
ATDL, Armbrust
3
Manpack, Low-Power
1
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series ***
7
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
NOTES:
1. The infantry platoon has sufficient assets to transport the platoon headquarters and weapons squad.
It is dependent upon augmentation from higher (battalion transport platoon) to transport the three
infantry squads over distance. Movement of the entire infantry platoon (organic and individual
weapons, equipment, ammunition, and supplies) requires an additional 2 medium trucks. Once the
move is complete the trucks return to the battalion transport platoon.
2. One of the infantrymen is cross-trained as a medic.
3. The infantry platoon may be augmented by motorcycles or high-mobility/all terrain vehicles
depending on the mission.
_______________________________
With II night sight.
**
A 12.7-mm HMG is mounted on the TUV. A tripod mount is also carried for the ground
support role. Whoever is not driving operates the vehicle HMG.
***
Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon-BOI may vary.
**** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines. The mine mix
is mission dependent and varies.
D-8
FM 7-100.4
3 May 2007
Motorized Infantry Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Platoon Headquarters, Inf Plt __________________________________________
PLATOON
HQ
Platoon Leader (O) (x1)
AK-74M
Platoon Sergeant (N) (x1)
AK-74M/GP-30
RTO (x1)
AK-74M
Driver (TUV) (x1)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
4
O-1/N-1/E-2
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
4
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
1
12.7-mm HMG, NSV */**
1
Night-Vision Goggles
2
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
1
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
1
Mines (AP&AT) ***/****
Assorted
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
1
Tactical Utility Vehicle, UAZ-469
1
Radios:
Trailer, Utility
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
1
Manpack, Low-Power
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** A 12.7-mm HMG is mounted on the vehicle. A tripod mount is also carried for the ground
support role. Whoever is not driving operates the vehicle HMG.
*** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon-BOI may vary.
**** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines. The mine mix
is mission dependent and varies.
3 May 2007
FM 7-100.4
D-9
Appendix D
Infantry Squad, Inf Plt ________________________________________________
INFANTRY
SQUAD
Squad Leader (N) (x1)
AK-74M
Asst Sqd Ldr (N) (x1)
AK-74M
Machinegunner (x1)
PKM/PM
Asst Machinegunner (x1)
AK-74M
Sniper/Marksman (x1)
SVD
Grenadier (x1)
PZF3-T/AKS-74U
Asst Grenadier (x1)
AK-74M
Rifleman (x2)
AK-74M/GP-30
Total Personnel
9
O-0/N-2/E-7
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
2
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
6
Mines (AP&AT) **/***
Assorted
5.45-mm Carbine, AKS-74U
1
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
2
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM *
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD *
1
Night-Vision Goggles
2
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
2
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
2
ATGL, Panzerfaust 3-T600 *
1
Radios:
ATDL, Armbrust
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
NOTES:
1. The infantry squad consists of at least two maneuver fire teams. The squad leader may choose to
command one fire team while the assistant squad leader commands the second. The infantry squad
may be augmented by elements from the weapons squad—in which case the infantry squad may
operate with three maneuver fire teams (or anti-armor hunter-killer teams).
2. The squad leader and assistant squad leader both have NVGs, a handheld radio, LRF, and GPS.
The riflemen also support other weapons including the machinegunner, the ATGL grenadier, the
sniper/marksman, or attachments from the weapons squad.
3. Some squads may have a second machinegunner in lieu of the rifleman (mission dependent). In
this case the second rifleman becomes the assistant machinegunner. You gain a PKM and PM for the
machinegunner and an AK-47M for the assistant machinegunner but lose the two AK-74M/GP-30s
the riflemen carried previous to the substitution.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon-BOI may vary.
*** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines. The mine mix
is mission dependent and varies.
D-10
FM 7-100.4
3 May 2007
Motorized Infantry Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Weapons Squad, Inf Plt _______________________________________________
WEAPONS
SQUAD
Squad Leader (N) (x1)
AK-74M
Asst Squad Leader (N) (x1)
AK-74M/GP-30
ATGM Gunner (x1)
Eryx/AKS-74U
Asst ATGM Gunner (x1)
AK-74M
Grenadier (x2)
RPG-29/AKS-74U
Asst Grenadier (x2)
AK-74M
AGL Gunner (x2)
W-87/PM
Asst AGL Gunner (x2)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
12
O-0/N-2/E-10
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
2
Mines (AP&AT) **/***
Assorted
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
7
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
2
5.45-mm Carbine, AKS-74U
3
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
35-mm AGL-Light, W-87 *
2
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
1
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
1
Night-Vision Goggles
2
ATGM Lchr, Manportable-SR, Eryx *
1
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
1
ATGL-Long Range, RPG-29 *
2
Radios:
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
NOTES:
1. The squad leader and the assistant squad leader both have a handheld radio, LRF, and GPS. The
squad leader has a thermal viewer while the assistant squad leader has an NVG.
2. The weapons squad may be employed as a squad or it may be allocated to support separate
infantry squads. This augmentation enables the infantry squad to operate with three maneuver fire
teams (or anti-armor hunter/killer teams).
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon-BOI may vary.
*** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines. The mine mix
is mission dependent and varies.
3 May 2007
FM 7-100.4
D-11
Appendix D
Weapons Platoon, Inf Co _____________________________________________
WEAPONS
PLATOON
MORTAR
PLATOON
ATGM
AGL
SECTION
HQ
SECTION
SECTION
(60-mm)
SNIPER
SECTION
Total Personnel
42
O-1/N-14/E-25
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
3
Aiming Circle/Goniometer
1
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
32
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
13
5.45-mm Carbine, AKS-74U
3
GPS Receiver, Handheld
18
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD *
2
Laser Target Designator ***
2
.50-cal Antimateriel Rifle, M82A1 */**
2
Observation Scope, Day/Night * or ***
2
12.7-mm HMG, NSV */**
3
Radar, GSR, Manportable, Fara-1
3
35-mm AGL-Light, W-87 *
3
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
7
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
3
Night-Vision Goggles
26
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90 *
3
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
4
ATGM Launcher, Milan 3 ***
3
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
3
ADTL, RPG-27
1
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
1
Mines (AP&AT) ****/*****
Assorted
Radios:
Tactical Utility Vehicle, UAZ-469 **
2
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
15
Truck, Light **
2
Manpack, Low-Power
2
Trailer, Cargo (1-Axle)
2
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
4
Trailer, Utility
2
NOTE: The weapons platoon may be augmented by motorcycles or high-mobility/all terrain vehicles
depending on the mission.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** A 12.7-mm HMG is mounted on the vehicle. A tripod mount is also carried for the ground
support role. Whoever is not driving operates the vehicle HMG.
*** With thermal sight.
**** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon-BOI may vary.
***** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines. The mine mix
is mission dependent and varies.
D-12
FM 7-100.4
3 May 2007
Motorized Infantry Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Platoon Headquarters, Wpns Plt________________________________________
PLATOON
HQ
Platoon Leader (O) (x1)
AK-74M
Platoon Sergeant (N) (x1)
AK-74M/GP-30
Driver (TUV) (x1)
AK-74M
Driver (Trk) (x2)
AK-74M
RTO (x1)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
6
O-1/N-1/E-4
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
6
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
12.7-mm HMG, NSV */**
2
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
1
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
1
Night-Vision Goggles
2
Mines (AP&AT) ***/****
Assorted
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
3
Tactical Utility Vehicle
1
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
1
Truck, Light *****
2
Radios:
Trailer, Cargo (1-Axle)
2
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
Trailer, Utility
1
Manpack, Low-Power
1
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
1
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
NOTE: Corner-mounted mechanical hoists are used to load/unload the vehicles.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** A 12.7-mm HMG is mounted on both light trucks and the TUV. A tripod mount is also
carried for the ground support role. Whoever is not driving, or an infantryman, operates the
vehicle HMG.
*** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon-BOI may vary.
**** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines. The mine mix
is mission dependent and varies.
***** One truck transports both the mortar and AGL sections while the other truck transports the
ATGM section. When the trucks are not required for direct support to the weapons platoon
they re-subordinate to the infantry company supply & transportation team to provide general
support to the company.
3 May 2007
FM 7-100.4
D-13
Appendix D
Mortar Section (60-mm), Wpns Plt, Infantry Company______________________
MORTAR
SECTION
(60-mm)
MORTAR
SQUAD
Total Personnel
9
O-0/N-3/E-6
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90 *
3
Night-Vision Goggles
9
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
9
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
1
Aiming Circle/Goniometer
1
Radios:
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
3
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
3
GPS Receiver, Handheld
3
NOTES:
1. The mortar section leader also serves as the squad leader of one of the three squads.
2. The mortar section receives transportation support from the weapons platoon headquarters. This
section may be augmented by motorcycles or high-mobility/all terrain vehicles depending on the
mission.
3. The section may be allocated by squad.
_______________________________
81/82-mm mortars (W-87 81-mm or 2B14-1 82-mm) may be substituted for the 60-mm light
mortar. When 81/82-mm mortars are used the squad size is increased by three personnel
(ammo bearers) for a total squad size of five personnel (section size of 16 personnel).
D-14
FM 7-100.4
3 May 2007
Motorized Infantry Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Mortar Squad, Mortar Section __________________________________________
MORTAR
SQUAD
Squad Leader (N) (x1)
AK-74M
Gunner (x1)
AK-74M
Asst Gunner/Ammo Bearer (x1)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
3
O-O/N-1/E-2
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90 *
1
Night-Vision Goggles
3
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
3
Radios:
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
1
NOTES:
1. The mortar section leader also serves as the squad leader of one of the two squads.
2. The mortar squad receives transportation support from the weapons platoon headquarters. This
squad may be augmented by motorcycles or high-mobility/all terrain vehicles depending on the
mission.
_______________________________
81/82-mm mortars (W-87 81-mm or 2B14-1 82-mm) may be substituted for the 60-mm light
mortar. When 81/82-mm mortars are used the squad size is increased by three personnel
(ammo bearers) for a total squad size of five personnel (section size of 16 personnel).
3 May 2007
FM 7-100.4
D-15
Appendix D
ATGM Section, Wpns Plt______________________________________________
ATGM
SECTION
SECTION
ATGM
HQ
TEAM
Section Leader (x1)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
10
O-0/N-4/E-6
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
ATGM Launcher, Milan 3 *
3
GPS Receiver, Handheld
4
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
7
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
4
5.45-mm Carbine, AKS-74U
3
Night-Vision Goggles
10
Mines (AP&AT) **/***
Assorted
Radios:
Binocular Laser Rangefinder ****
4
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
4
NOTES:
1. The ATGM section may be employed as a section or it may be allocated by team to each infantry
platoon.
2. The ATGM section receives transportation support from one of the light trucks in weapons
platoon headquarters. This section may be augmented by motorcycles or high-mobility/all terrain
vehicles depending on the mission.
3. The ATGM section receives antitank or anti-vehicle mine warfare support for antiarmor ambushes
etc from the infantry elements in the company or from the battalion/brigade. Some mines are carried
in the weapons platoon headquarters vehicle until needed.
_______________________________
* With thermal sight.
** Includes remotely detonated mines and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines. The mine mix
is mission dependent and varies.
*** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon-BOI may vary.
**** With II night sight.
D-16
FM 7-100.4
3 May 2007
Motorized Infantry Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
ATGM Team, ATGM Section ___________________________________________
ATGM
TEAM
Team Leader/ATGM Asst Gunner (N) (x1)
AK-74M
ATGM Gunner (x1)
AKS-74U
ATGM Asst Gunner/Ammo Bearer (x1)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
3
O-0/N-1/E-2
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
ATGM Launcher, Milan 3 *
1
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
1
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
2
Night-Vision Goggles
3
5.45-mm Carbine, AKS-74U
1
Radios:
Binocular Laser Rangefinder **
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
1
NOTE: The ATGM team receives its transportation support from one of the light trucks in weapons
platoon headquarters. This team may be augmented by motorcycles or high-mobility/all terrain
vehicles depending on the mission.
_______________________________
* With thermal sight.
** With II night sight.
3 May 2007
FM 7-100.4
D-17
Appendix D
Automatic Grenade Launcher (AGL) Section, Wpns Plt ____________________
AGL
SECTION
SECTION
AGL
HQ
TEAM
Section Leader (x1)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
10
O-0/N-4/E-6
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
3
Radar, GSR, Manportable, Fara-1
3
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
7
Night-Vision Goggles
7
35-mm AGL-Light, W-87 *
3
Radios:
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
3
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
4
GPS Receiver, Handheld
4
NOTE: The AGL section may be employed as a section or it may be broken up into teams to support
separate infantry platoons.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
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Motorized Infantry Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Automatic Grenade Launcher (AGL) Team, AGL Section ___________________
AGL
TEAM
Team Leader/Asst AGL Gunner (N) (x1)
AK-74M
AGL Gunner (x1)
W-87/PM
Radar Operator/Ammo Bearer (x1)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
3
O-0/N-1/E-2
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
Radar, GSR, Manportable, Fara-1
1
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
2
Night-Vision Goggles
2
35-mm AGL-Light, W-87 *
1
Radios:
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
1
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
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Appendix D
Sniper Section, Wpns Plt _____________________________________________
SNIPER
SECTION
Squad Leader/Sr Sniper (N) (x1)
AK-74M/GP-30
Team Leader/Observer (N) (x1)
AK-74M/GP-30
Sniper/Designator (x2)
SVD or M82A1
Driver (TUV) (x1)
AK-74M
Total Personnel
5
O-0/N-2/E-3
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
3
Laser Target Designator *****
2
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD *
2
Observation Scope, Day/Night * or *****
2
.50-cal Antimateriel Rifle, M82A1 *
2
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
2
12.7-mm HMG, NSV */**
1
Night-Vision Goggles
2
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
2
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
1
ATDL, RPG-27 ***
1
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
2
Tactical Utility Vehicle, UAZ-469 ****
1
Radios:
Trailer, Utility
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
Binocular Laser Rangefinder *
2
Manpack, Low-Power
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
NOTES:
1. The sniper section consists of two sniper teams. The squad leader serves as the team leader of one
sniper team. Each sniper team consists of a team leader/observer
(spotter) and a sniper
(shooter)/target designator.
2. The sniper carries either a 7.62-mm or .50 BMG sniper rifle depending on the mission. The other
rifle remains behind with the TUV or headquarters element.
3. The primary mission of the sniper section is to serve in the conventional sniper-countersniper role.
Depending on mission requirements however, the sniper team may also serve as a reconnaissance
element, a laser target designation team (artillery sniper), a stay-behind element, or as part of a
hunter/killer team.
4.
The sniper section may be augmented by motorcycles or high-mobility/all terrain vehicles
depending on the mission.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
**
12.7-mm HMGs are mounted on the TUVs and the truck. A tripod ground mount is also
carried. Whoever is not driving operates the HMG.
*** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon; therefore the BOI may vary.
**** ATVs and/or motorcycles may be substituted for TUVs.
***** With thermal sight.
Note. The following pages show the personnel and equipment for the entire motorized infantry
battalion, in spreadsheet format.
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Motorized Infantry Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Motorized Infantry Battalion ___________________________________________
Motorized Infantry Battalion
Personnel and Items of Equipment
Personnel
Officers
7
18
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
37
NCO
2
129
15
7
10
10
4
5
3
16
201
Enlisted
14
396
51
35
30
26
26
28
25
67
698
Total Personnel
23
543
71
43
41
37
31
34
29
84
936
Equipment
9-mm Pistol, PM
3
54
57
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74M
20
393
70
34
34
37
25
34
29
63
739
5.45-mm Carbine, AKS-74U
63
1
9
7
6
21
107
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
2
36
9
9
6
1
3
7
7
80
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
33
33
.50-cal Antimateriel Rifle, M82A1
6
6
12.7-mm HMG, NSV
3
24
5
3
7
3
2
47
35-mm AGL-Light, W-87
1
27
1
4
33
40-mm AGL-Heavy, CIS 40
6
6
40-mm Grenade Launcher, GP-30
4
90
17
16
13
8
8
7
9
172
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90
9
9
120-mm Towed Combo Gun, 2B16
or 120-mm Towed Mortar, MO-120-RT
6
6
ATGM Launcher, HOT-3
3
3
ATGM Launcher, Milan 3
9
9
ATGM Lchr, Manportable-SR, Eryx
9
9
ATGL-Long Range, RPG-29
18
18
ATGL, Panzerfaust 3-T600
1
27
1
29
ATDL, Armbrust
27
27
ATDL, RPG-27
4
12
7
15
10
7
7
3
1
11
77
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series
69
69
MANPADS Launcher, SA-18
6
6
Minefield Breach System-Explosive ZRP-2
9
9
Mine-Scattering System, Manport, PKM
9
3
3
15
Mines (AP&AT)
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Ambulance
3
3
ACRV, 1V110
1
1
Medical Aid Station, Van
1
1
Motorcycle ****
9
3
12
Tactical Utility Vehicle, UAZ-469
6
21
8
7
10
7
7
3
1
3
73
Truck, Command and Staff Vehicle
1
1
2
Truck, Crane
1
1
Truck, Kitchen
2
2
Truck, Light
9
3
1
1
14
Truck, Light (Digital Data)
1
1
Truck, Light (Prime Mover)
6
6
Truck, Light (Wire)
1
1
Truck, Medium
6
20
14
40
Truck, Water (2,000-Liter)
2
2
Truck, Wrecker
3
3
Van, Maintenance
3
3
Van, Signal
1
1
NOTES:
* The values in this column are the total number for three companies.
** High-mobility/all-terrain vehicles can be substituted for motorcycles.
(continued)
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Appendix D
Motorized Infantry Battalion (continued)_________________________________
Motorized Infantry Battalion (continued)
Personnel and Items of Equipment
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
6
3
2
1
12
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
6
20
14
40
Trailer, Generator
1
2
3
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
4
4
Trailer, Utility
6
21
8
7
10
7
7
3
3
72
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
3
1
2
6
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels & Grenades
Assort
Assort
Aiming Circle/Goniometer
3
2
5
Automated Fire Control System
4
4
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
5
126
10
17
10
11
7
186
Camera Digital
6
6
Electronic Plotting Board
6
6
GPS Receiver, Handheld
5
159
17
17
16
11
8
10
11
31
285
Laser Rangefinder
3
3
Laser Target Designator
9
5
3
3
20
Observation Scope, Day/Night
6
6
Radar, GSR, Manp ortable, Fara-1
9
3
9
3
6
30
Radar, GSR, Portable, Credo-1E
3
3
Sensor Sets
3
3
Antenna, Mast HF/UHF/VHF
3
3
Antenna, Satellite
3
3
Telephone Field Cable, 1 km
8
8
Telephone, Landline
15
15
Telephone Set
4
4
Telephone Switchboard
1
1
Thermal Viewer, Handheld, Sophie
4
42
5
16
10
1
7
85
Night-Vision Goggles
183
28
11
18
23
4
1
36
304
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
7
36
16
16
10
7
7
11
21
33
164
Night-Vision Goggles (AK w/GP-30)
4
90
17
16
13
8
8
7
9
172
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
3
3
Radios:
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
3
144
12
5
5
10
11
1
3
194
Manpack, Low-Power
18
15
13
9
7
8
17
87
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
10
36
17
7
10
7
7
14
2
14
124
Warning Receiver
4
3
4
7
1
19
NOTES:
* The values in this column are the total number for three companies.
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Appendix E
Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from the AFS
Organizational Directories
This appendix provides an example of the information for a guerrilla hunter/killer
company and its subordinates, as found in the administrative force structure (AFS)
organizational directories under the guerrilla battalion. It also includes the Excel®
spreadsheets for the personnel and equipment in the guerrilla hunter/killer company
and for the guerrilla battalion as a whole.
Note. For illustrative purposes, this FM contains several examples from the online AFS
organizational directories. Readers are reminded that even the baseline OPFOR organizations
are subject to change over time. Therefore, readers should always consult the online directories
for the latest, most up-to-date versions of organizational data.
GUERRILLA ORGANIZATIONS
E-1. Guerrilla organizations come in various shapes and sizes. They may be as large as several brigades
or as small as a platoon and/or independent hunter/killer (H/K) teams. The structure of the organization
depends on several factors including the physical environment, sociological demographics and
relationships, economics, and support available from external organizations and countries. In any case, a
guerrilla organization might be affiliated with forces from other countries or external organizations.
E-2. The composition of the guerrilla brigade may vary. A basically rural, mountainous, or forested area
with no major population centers might have a guerrilla brigade with only one or two battalions (or five or
six companies) with little or no additional combat support or combat service support. A guerrilla brigade
operating astride a major avenue of approach, or one that contains several major population (urban) or
industrial centers, might be a full guerrilla brigade with additional combat support or combat service
support elements.
E-3. Often a brigade-sized guerrilla force may not be appropriate⎯a guerrilla battalion or a task-
organized battalion may be sufficient. A typical task-organized-battalion might have four or five guerrilla
H/K companies, organic battalion units, and a weapons battery from brigade (with mortar, antitank, and
rocket launcher platoons) and possibly IEW support.
GUERRILLA HUNTER/KILLER COMPANY EXAMPLE
E-4. The guerrilla H/K company is simply a restructured guerrilla company. Therefore, they both contain
the same number of personnel and similar numbers of equipment. The guerrilla company fights
unconventionally with platoons, squads, and fire teams. When organized for combat as a guerrilla H/K
company, it also fights unconventionally, but with H/K groups, sections, and teams. The task-organized,
lethal H/K team structure is ideal for dispersed combat such as fighting in built-up areas, especially urban
combat. Complete battalions and brigades—or any part thereof—can be organized for combat as H/K
units.
E-5. A guerrilla battalion may be any combination of guerrilla companies or guerrilla H/K companies.
When a battalion consists predominantly of guerrilla H/K companies, it may be considered a guerrilla H/K
battalion. The guerrilla H/K company/battalion is especially effective and lethal in close environments
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Appendix E
(such as urban, forest, or swamp). The structure that makes H/K teams virtually impossible to isolate and
kill in a dispersed fight also allows them to melt into the population and terrain whenever necessary.
Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company, Guerrilla Battalion_______________________
GUERRILLA
HUNTER/KILLER
COMPANY
HUNTER
HQ & CMD
/KILLER
SECTION
GROUP
COMMAND
HUNTER
COMPANY
SNIPER
COMPANY
TEAM
/KILLER
TRAINS
SECTION
SCOUTS
(Forward)
SECTION
HUNTER
/KILLER
TEAM
Total Personnel
228
O-6/N-49/E-173
NOTES:
1.
The guerrilla company can be organized for combat into a
“guerrilla hunter/killer
(H/K)
company.” Guerrilla company assets are augmented and restructured for combat into task organized
lethal H/K teams. The H/K team structure is ideal for dispersed combat such as fighting in built-up
areas, especially urban combat. Complete battalions and brigades can be organized for combat as
H/K units. The guerrilla H/K company is broken into three H/K groups. Each group has four sections
of three infantry H/K teams each. The company contains a total of 36 H/K teams—39 H/K teams if
the two sniper teams and the company scouts are counted.
2. The guerrilla H/K company has sufficient assets to transport munitions and materiel for the
immediate fight. The two organic trucks (one light, one medium) provide the company a degree of
operational autonomy from the battalion. The area of responsibility for guerrilla units may be fairly
large. The company is dependent upon support from higher (i.e., battalion transport platoon), or
external sources to transport materiel, (caches, civilian augmentation), for a sustained fight.
3. Vehicles may be a mix of military and civilian. The guerrilla company may be augmented by
military or civilian vehicles (motorcycles, trucks, cars, bicycles, carts, or high-mobility/all terrain
vehicles) or personnel depending on the mission. Local sympathizers may volunteer their equipment
and services. The commander may requisition or confiscate local civilian transportation assets and
materiel. This includes the use of noncombatant personnel to serve as porters. The guerrillas may
have no vehicles at all and depend on caches, porters, or other transportation means.
4.
The guerrillas may, or may not, be in uniform. They may wear civilian clothing and be
indistinguishable from the local population (other than weaponry which they may conceal or discard).
Some, or all, may be “part-time” soldiers and melt into the general populace when not assembled to
conduct paramilitary operations.
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Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company, Guerrilla Bn (continued) __________________
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
12
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
166
Generator Set, Portable
1
7.62-mm Carbine, AKMS
21
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
7.62-mm LMG, RPK
18
and Grenades
Assorted
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM *
12
Aiming Circle/Goniometer
3
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, Mosin/Nagant
9
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
15
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD *
2
GPS Receiver, Handheld
13
.50-cal Antimateriel Rifle, M82A1 *
2
Observation Scope, Day/Night *
2
12.7-mm HMG, NSV *
2
Antenna, Mast HF/UHF/VHF
1
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
28
Antenna, Satellite
1
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90 or
Night-Vision Goggles
12
60-mm Commando Mortar, M70 **
3
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
2
82-mm Recoilless Gun, Type 65-1 *
3
Radios:
ATGL, RPG-7V
18
Base Station, Long-Range Cordless-
ATDL, RPG-22 ***
28
Telephone
1
Demolition Materiel ****
Assorted
Handheld, Long-Range Cordless-
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
24
Telephone
6
Mines (AP&AT) *****
Assorted
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
54
Truck, Light
1
Manpack, Low-Power
7
Truck, Medium
1
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
Warning Receiver
1
NOTE: The guerrilla hunter/killer company is simply a restructured guerrilla company. Therefore,
they both contain the same number of personnel and similar numbers of equipment (see footnotes
**/*** below).
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** The H/K company may have three additional three 60-mm Commando Mortars, M70 (for a
total of six), distributed to H/K Team Two in Section One for each H/K group. Additional
personnel are not required.
*** Although based on personnel and equipment numbers of the guerrilla company, the H/K
company has additional equipment due to the dispersed nature of H/K team employment.
RPG-22 (+7), RPO-A (+4).
**** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, other tactical demolitions.
***** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines. The mix is mission dependent and varies.
Note. See next page for listing of personnel and equipment of the guerrilla hunter/killer
company in spreadsheet format, broken down by subordinate organizations.
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Appendix E
Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company, Guerrilla Bn (continued)__________________
Hunter/Killer Company, Guerrilla Bn
Personnel and Items of Equipment
Personnel
Officers
3
3
6
NCO
7
42
49
Enlisted
14
159
173
Total Personnel
24
204
228
Equipment
9-mm Pistol, PM
12
12
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
22
144
166
7.62-mm Carbine, AKMS
21
21
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
12
12
7.62-mm LMG, RPK
18
18
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, Mosin/Nagant
9
9
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
2
2
.50-cal Antimateriel Rifle, M82A1
2
2
12.7-mm HMG, NSV
2
2
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
7
21
28
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90 or
60-mm Commando Mortar, M70 **
3
3
82-mm Recoilless Gun, Type 65-1
3
3
ATGL, RPG-7V
18
18
ATDL, RPG-22 ****
4
24
28
Demolitions Materiel
***
Assort
Assort
Assort
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series ****
3
21
24
Mines (AP&AT) *****
Assort
Assort
Assort
Truck, Light
1
1
Truck, Medium
1
1
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
1
Trailer, W ater (1,200-Liter)
1
1
Generator Set, Portable
1
1
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels & Grenades
Assort
Assort
Assort
Aiming Circle/Goniometer
3
3
Antenna, Mast HF/UHF/VHF
1
1
Antenna Satellite
1
1
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
6
9
15
GPS Receiver, Handheld ***
7
6
13
Observation Scope, Day/Night
2
2
Night-Vision Goggles ***
6
6
12
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
2
2
Radios:
Base Station, LR Cordless Telephone
1
1
Handheld, LR Cordless Telephone
3
3
6
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
9
45
54
Manpack, Low-Power
4
3
7
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
2
2
W arning Receiver
1
1
NOTES :
* The values in this column are the total number for three H/K Groups.
** The H/K Co may have an additional three 60-mm Cmdo Mortars, M70, (f or total of 6),
distributed to H/K team Tw o in Section One f or each H/K Group. A dditional personnel
are not required.
*** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, A T grenades, other tactical demolitions
**** The H/K Company has additional items of this equipment due to the dispersed
nature of employment. RPG-22 (+7), RPO-A (+4)
***** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, & side-attack (A T & AV ) mines
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Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from AFS Organizational Directories
Headquarters and Command Section, Hunter/Killer Company _______________
HQ & CMD
SECTION
COMMAND
COMPANY
SNIPER
COMPANY
TEAM
TRAINS
SECTION
SCOUTS
(Forward)
Total Personnel
24
O-3/N-7/E-14
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
22
Antenna, Mast HF/UHF/VHF
1
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD *
2
Antenna, Satellite
1
.50-cal Antimateriel Rifle, M82A1 *
2
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
6
12.7-mm HMG, NSV *
2
GPS Receiver, Handheld
7
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
7
Observation Scope, Day/Night *
2
ATDL, RPG-22
4
Night-Vision Goggles
6
Demolition Materiel **/***
Assorted
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
2
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
3
Radios:
Mines (AP&AT) **/****
Assorted
Base Station, Long-Range Cordless-
Truck, Light
1
Telephone
1
Truck, Medium
1
Handheld, Long-Range Cordless-
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
Telephone
3
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
9
Generator Set, Portable
1
Manpack, Low-Power
4
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
2
and Grenades
Assorted
Warning Receiver
1
NOTE: The headquarters and command section may be augmented by additional military and
civilian vehicles, trucks, bicycles, carts, tactical utility vehicles
(TUVs), motorcycles, or high-
mobility/all-terrain vehicles, etc., depending on the mission. The headquarters and command section
may have no vehicles at all and depend on caches, porters, or other transportation and resupply
means.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
*** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, other tactical demolitions.
**** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines. The mix is mission dependent and varies.
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Appendix E
Command Team, Hq & Cmd Section, Hunter/Killer Company _______________
COMMAND
TEAM
(Forward)
Company Commander (O) (x1)
AKM
Dep Cdr-Tactics (O) (x1)
AKM
First Sergeant (N) (x1)
AKM/BG-15
RTO (x1)
AKM
Messenger/Runner (x1)
AKM/BG-15
Medic (x1)
AKM
Total Personnel
6
O-2/N-1/E-3
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
6
Radios:
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
2
Handheld, Long-Range Cordless-
ATDL, RPG-22 *
1
Telephone
2
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
2
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
Manpack, Low-Power
1
Night-Vision Goggles
1
NOTES:
1. The command team locates forward with H/K company.
2. The former weapons platoon leader now performs as a “deputy commander for tactics.”
_______________________________
* Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary.
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Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from AFS Organizational Directories
Company Trains , Hq & Cmd Section ____________________________________
COMPANY
TRAINS
Deputy Commander (O) (x1)
AKM
Trains Sr Sgt (N) (x1)
AKM/BG-15
Supply Sergeant (N) (x1)
AKM/BG-15
Driver/Sup Spec (x2)
AKM
Sup Spec (x3)
AKM
Total Personnel
8
O-1/N-2/E-5
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
8
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
1
12.7-mm HMG, NSV */**
2
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
2
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
ATDL, RPG-22 ***
2
and Grenades
Assorted
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series ***
2
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
2
Demolition Materiel ***/****
Assorted
Radios:
Mines (AP&AT) ***/*****
Assorted
Base Station, Long-Range Cordless-
Truck, Light
1
Telephone
1
Truck, Medium
1
Handheld, LR Cordless-Telephone
1
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
3
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
Manpack, Low-Power
1
Antenna, Mast HF/UHF/VHF
1
Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
2
Antenna, Satellite
1
Warning Receiver
1
NOTES:
1. The deputy commander is in charge of the company trains.
2. Two vehicle-mounted 12.7-mm HMGs assist in the security of the company trains and in an AA
role. They may be brought forward with tripod mounts to assist in the battle.
3. The former weapons platoon sergeant now serves as the trains’ senior sergeant.
4. Some local sympathizers may volunteer their equipment and services. The commander may
requisition or confiscate local civilian transportation assets. Noncombatant personnel or draft animals
may be used as bearers/porters. May be augmented by military or civilian vehicles (motorcycles,
trucks, cars, bicycles, carts, or high-mobility/all terrain vehicles) or personnel.
5. Corner-mounted mechanical hoists are used to load and unload the two trucks.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** A 12.7-mm HMG is mounted on both trucks. Whoever is not driving operates the vehicle
HMG. A tripod mount is also carried for the ground support role.
*** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
**** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, other tactical demolitions.
***** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines. The mix is mission dependent and varies.
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Appendix E
Sniper Section, Hq & Cmd Section _____________________________________
SNIPER
SECTION
SNIPER
TEAM
Section Leader/Sr Sniper (N) (x1)
AKM/BG-15
Team Leader/Observer (N) (x1)
AKM/BG-15
Sniper/Designator (x2)
SVD or M82A1
Assistant Sniper (x2)
AKM
Total Personnel
6
O-0/N-2/E-4
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
4
Observation Scope, Day/Night *
2
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD *
2
Night-Vision Goggles
2
.50-cal Antimateriel Rifle, M82A1 *
2
Radios:
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
2
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
2
Manpack, Low-Power
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
NOTES:
1. The sniper section consists of two sniper teams. The section leader serves as the team leader of
one sniper team. Each sniper team consists of a team leader/observer (spotter) a sniper (shooter)/
target designator and an assistant sniper. The assistant sniper provides additional security, transports
equipment, and may serve as a sniper/observer backup.
2. The sniper carries either a 7.62-mm or .50-cal sniper rifle depending on the mission. The other
rifle is carried by the assistant sniper until needed.
3. The primary mission of the sniper section is to serve in the conventional sniper-countersniper role.
Depending on mission requirements however the sniper team may also serve as a reconnaissance
element, a stay-behind element, or as part of a hunter/killer team.
4. The sniper section may be augmented by available military or civilian vehicles (cars, trucks,
motorcycles, carts, bicycles, or high-mobility/all terrain vehicles) depending on the mission.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
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Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from AFS Organizational Directories
Company Scouts, Hq & Cmd Section____________________________________
COMPANY
SCOUTS
Scout Team Ldr/Sr Scout (N) (x1)
AKM/BG-15
Asst Tm Ldr/Scout (N) (x1)
AKM/RPG-22
Scout/RTO (x1)
AKM
Scout (x1)
AKM/RPO-A
Total Personnel
4
O-0/N-2/E-2
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
4
GPS Receiver, Handheld
1
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
1
Night-Vision Goggles
3
ATDL, RPG-22 *
1
Radios:
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series *
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
Mines (AP&AT) */**
Assorted
Manpack, Low-Power
1
Binocular Laser Rangefinder**
1
NOTES:
1. The scout team leader/senior scout is the former recoilless gun section leader. The assistant team
leader is the former machinegun section leader. The RTO/Scout is the former RTO for the weapons
platoon, and the remaining scout is a former supply specialist with the HQ &Svc Section.
2. Transportation when required will be provided by either the TUVs from the command team or the
trucks from the trains.
_______________________________
* Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines.
*** With II night sight.
3 May 2007
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Appendix E
Hunter/Killer Group, Guer H/K Company ________________________________
HUNTER/
KILLER
GROUP
H/K
H/K
GROUP
SECTION
SECTION
HQ
ONE/TWO/THREE
FOUR
Total Personnel
68
O-1/N-14/E-53
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
4
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
7
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
48
Mines (AP&AT) **/***
Assorted
7.62-mm Carbine, AKMS
7
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
7.62-mm LMG, RPK
6
and Grenades
Assorted
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM *
4
Aiming Circle/Goniometer
1
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, Mosin/Nagant
3
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
3
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
7
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90 or
Night-Vision Goggles
2
60-mm Commando Mortar, M70
1
Radios:
82-mm Recoilless Gun, Type 65-1 *
1
Handheld, Long-Range Cordless-
ATGL, RPG-7V
6
Telephone
1
ATDL, RPG-22 **
8
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
15
Demolition Materiel ***
Assorted
Manpack, Low-Power
1
NOTES:
1. The H/K groups are identical, as are Sections One, Two, and Three of the groups. Section Four is
organized differently.
2. Local sympathizers may volunteer their equipment and services. The commander may requisition
or confiscate local civilian transportation assets. Noncombatant personnel or draft animals may be
used as bearers/porters. Ammunition and assorted mines are distributed (cross-leveled) amongst
members of the group.
3. The guerrilla H/K group may be augmented by military or civilian vehicles (motorcycles, trucks,
cars, bicycles, carts, or high-mobility/all-terrain vehicles) or personnel depending on the mission.
4. One of the guerrillas is cross-trained as a medic.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
*** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, other tactical demolitions.
***** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines. The mix is mission dependent and varies.
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3 May 2007
Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from AFS Organizational Directories
Group Headquarters, Guerrilla H/K Company _____________________________
GROUP
HQ
Group Leader (O) (x1)
AKM
Group Sergeant (N) (x1)
AKM/BG-15
RTO (x1)
AKM
Total Personnel
3
O-1/N-1/E-1
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
3
Radios:
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
1
Handheld, Long-Range Cordless-
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
2
Telephone
1
GPS Receiver, Handheld
2
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
2
Night-Vision Goggles
2
Manpack, Low-Power
1
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
3 May 2007
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Appendix E
Hunter/Killer Sections One, Two, Three, H/K Group One & Two _____________
H/K
SECTION
ONE, TWO, THREE
H/K
H/K
H/K
TEAM ONE
TEAM TWO
TEAM THREE
Total Personnel
16
O-0/N-3/E-13
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
ATDL, RPG-22 **
2
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
10
Demolition Materiel **/**
Assorted
7.62-mm Carbine, AKMS
2
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
2
7.62-mm LMG, RPK
2
Mines (AP&AT) **/****
Assorted
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM *
1
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, Mosin/Nagant
1
and Grenades
Assorted
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
2
Radios:
ATGL, RPG-7V
2
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
3
NOTES:
1. H/K Sections One, Two, and Three are identical. The subordinate teams (One, Two, and Three)
differ.
2. Some teams may have a 7.62-mm GP MG, PKM in lieu of a 7.62-mm LMG, RPK (mission
dependent). Equipment may be transferred between H/K sections and teams.
3. Depending on the tactical circumstances, some sections/teams may have additional ammo bearers.
Noncombatant personnel or draft animals may also be used as bearers/porters.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
*** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, other tactical demolitions.
**** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines. The mix is mission dependent and varies.
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Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from AFS Organizational Directories
H/K Team One, Sections One, Two, Three________________________________
TEAM
ONE
Section/Team Leader (N) (x1)
AKM/BG-15
Light Machinegunner (x1)
RPK
Grenadier (x1)
RPG-7V/AKMS
Asst Grenadier (x1)
AKM
Sniper/Marksman (x1)
Mosin/Nagant
Total Personnel
5
O-0/N-1/E-4
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
2
Demolition Materiel */**
Assorted
7.62-mm Carbine, AKMS
1
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
7.62-mm LMG, RPK
1
and Grenades
Assorted
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, Mosin/Nagant
1
Mines (AP&AT) */***
Assorted
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
1
Radios:
ATGL, RPG-7V
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
NOTE: The team leader also serves as the section leader.
_______________________________
* Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, other tactical demolitions.
*** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines. The mix is mission dependent and varies.
3 May 2007
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E-13
Appendix E
H/K Team Two, Sections One, Two, Three _______________________________
TEAM
TWO
Asst Section Ldr/Team Ldr (N) (x1)
AKM/BG-15
Light Machinegunner (x1)
RPK
Grenadier (x1)
RPG-7V/AKMS
Asst Grenadier (x1)
AKM
Ammo Bearer (x1)
AKM/RPO-A
Rifleman (x1)
AKM/RPG-22
Total Personnel
6
O-0/N-1/E-5
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
4
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
1
7.62-mm Carbine, AKMS
1
Mines (AP&AT) **/***
Assorted
7.62-mm LMG, RPK
1
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
1
and Grenades
Assorted
ATGL, RPG-7V
1
Radios:
ATDL, RPG-22 *
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
Demolition Materiel */**
Assorted
_______________________________
* Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, other tactical demolitions.
*** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines. The mix is mission dependent and varies.
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3 May 2007
Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from AFS Organizational Directories
H/K Team Three, Sections One, Two, Three ______________________________
TEAM
THREE
MG Tm Ldr (N)/Asst MG gunner (x1)
AKM
Machinegunner (x1)
PKM/PM
Rifleman (x1)
AKM/RPG-22
Rifleman (x1)
AKM/RPO-A
Ammo Bearer (x1)
AKM
Total Personnel
5
O-0/N-1/E-4
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
4
and Grenades
Assorted
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM *
1
Mines (AP&AT) **/****
Assorted
ATDL, RPG-22 **
1
Radios:
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
Demolition Materiel **/***
Assorted
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
*** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, other tactical demolitions.
**** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines. The mix is mission dependent and varies.
3 May 2007
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Appendix E
Hunter/Killer Section Four, H/K Group __________________________________
H/K
SECTION
FOUR
H/K
H/K
H/K
SECTION
TEAM ONE
TEAM TWO
TEAM THREE
HQ
(MG)
(Mortar)
(RCL Gun)
Total Personnel
17
O-0/N-4/E-13
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
Demolition Materiel **/***
Assorted
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
15
Mines (AP&AT) **/****
Assorted
7.62-mm Carbine, AKMS
1
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM *
1
and Grenades
Assorted
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90 or
Aiming Circle/Goniometer
1
60-mm Commando Mortar, M70
1
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
1
82-mm Recoilless Gun, Type 65-1 *
1
Radios:
ATDL, RPG-22 **
2
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
4
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
1
NOTES:
1.
Section Four is constructed using augmentation from the company weapons platoon. It is
augmented with one (of three) 7.62-mm GP MG, PKMs; one (of three) Type 90, 60-mm mortars; and
one (of three) 82-mm Type 65-1 recoilless guns from the company weapons platoon.
2. The teams may receive additional transportation support from the headquarters and command
section.
3. Ammunition is also distributed amongst members of the company. Some teams may have
additional ammo bearers. Noncombatant personnel or draft animals may also be used as
bearers/porters.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
*** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, other tactical demolitions.
**** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines. The mix is mission dependent and varies.
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Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from AFS Organizational Directories
Section Headquarters, Hunter/Killer Section Four _________________________
SECTION
HQ
Section Ldr/MG Section Ldr (x1)
AKM
Total Personnel
1
O-0/N-1/E-0
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
1
Radio:
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
NOTE: The section leader was formerly the MG section leader for the platoon MG section.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
3 May 2007
FM 7-100.4
E-17
Appendix E
Team One (Machinegun), Hunter/Killer Section Four ______________________
TEAM
ONE
(Machinegun)
MG Tm Ldr (N)/Asst MG gunner (x1)
AKM
Machinegunner (x1)
PKM/PM
Ammo Bearer (x1)
AKM/RPG-22
Ammo Bearer (x1)
AKM/RPO-A
Total Personnel
4
O-0/N-1/E-3
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
3
and Grenades
Assorted
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM *
1
Mines (AP&AT) **/***
Assorted
ATDL, RPG-22 **
1
Radio:
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series **
1
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
NOTE: This team was formerly in the machinegun section, company weapons platoon.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
*** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines.
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Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from AFS Organizational Directories
Team Two (Mortar), Hunter/Killer Section Four ___________________________
TEAM
TWO
(Mortar)
Mortar Team Leader (N) (x1)
AKM
Mortar Gunner (x1)
Type 90/AKM
Asst Gunner/Ammo Bearer (x1)
AKM
Ammo Bearer (x1)
AKM/RPG-22
Total Personnel
4
O-0/N-1/E-3
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
4
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90 or
and Grenades
Assorted
60-mm Commando Mortar, M70 *
1
Aiming Circle/Goniometer
1
ATDL, RPG-22 **
1
Radios:
Mines (AP&AT) **/***
Assorted
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
NOTE: This team was formerly in the mortar section of the company weapons platoon.
_______________________________
* The H/K company may have three additional three 60-mm Commando Mortars, M70 (for a
total of six), distributed to H/K Team Two in Section One for each H/K group. Additional
personnel are not required.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator.
*** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines.
3 May 2007
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Appendix E
Team Three (RCL Gun), Hunter/Killer Section Four ________________________
TEAM
THREE
(RCL Gun)
Team Leader (N) (x1)
AKM
RG Gunner (x1)
RCL Gun/AKMS
RG Asst Gunner (x1)
AKM
RG Ammo Bearer (x5)
AKM
Total Personnel
8
O-0/N-1/E-7
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
7
Mines (AP&AT) **/***
Assorted
7.62-mm Carbine, AKMS
1
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
1
82-mm Recoilless Gun, Type 65-1 *
1
Radios:
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels,
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
1
and Grenades
Assorted
NOTE: This team was formerly in the recoilless gun section, company weapons platoon.
_______________________________
* With II night sight.
** Issued as ammunition rather than a weapon—the BOI may vary. No dedicated operator. It is
carried by the transport team until needed.
*** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle)
mines.
Note. The following pages show the personnel and equipment for the entire guerrilla
hunter/killer battalion, in spreadsheet format.
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Guerrilla Hunter/Killer Company from the AFS Organizational Directories
Guerrilla Battalion Personnel and Equipment_____________________________
Guerrilla Battalion, Guerrilla Brigade
Personnel and Items of Equipment
Personnel
Officers
7
12
6
6
1
1
1
1
35
NCO
2
98
49
34
7
9
3
5
4
211
Enlisted
11
346
173
102
34
41
23
22
13
765
Total Personnel
20
456
228
142
42
51
27
28
17
1011
Equipment
9-mm Pistol, PM
3
24
12
39
7.62-mm Assault Rifle, AKM
14
332
166
128
27
39
24
20
15
765
7.62-mm Carbine, AKMS
42
21
10
6
4
7
90
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
3
24
15
5
6
4
5
1
1
64
7.62-mm LMG, RPK
3
36
18
4
6
8
3
1
1
80
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, Mosin/Nagant
18
9
3
30
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
4
2
6
.50-cal Antimateriel Rifle, M82A1
4
2
6
12.7-mm HMG, NSV
4
2
3
9
40-mm Grenade Launcher, BG-15
4
56
28
21
10
9
6
4
3
141
60-mm Mortar, Light, Type 90 or
6
3
9
60-mm Commando Mortar, M70
73-mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9/9M
3
3
81-mm W-87, or 82-mm 2B14-1 Mortars
6
6
or 100-mm Mortar, Type 71
or 120-mm Mortar, Type 86 (W86)
82-mm Recoilless Gun, Type 65-1
6
3
9
107-mm MRL, Type 63/63-1 or Type 85
3
3
ATGM Launcher, 9P151, AT-13/METIS-M
4
4
ATGL, RPG-7V
1
36
18
3
4
62
ATDL, RPG-22
4
56
21
6
6
4
3
2
102
Bunker Buster
4
4
Demolition Materiel **
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Flame Weapon, RPO-A Series
48
20
2
3
4
77
MANPADS Launcher, SA-14
2
2
Mine Detector, Handheld
5
5
Minefield Control Set
6
6
Mine-Scattering System, Manport, PKM
2
2
Mines (AP&AT) ***
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Motorcycle
3
7
10
Tactical Utility Vehicle, UAZ-469
1
1
1
3
Truck, Light
3
2
1
5
3
4
6
2
26
Truck, Light (Digital Data)
1
1
Truck, Light (Prime Mover)
3
3
Truck, Light (Wire)
1
1
Truck, Medium
2
1
2
10
15
Truck, Signal
1
1
Truck, Van
1
1
Truck, Water (2,000-Liter)
0
Van, Maintenance
0
Van, Signal
0
NOTES:
* The values in this column are the total number for two companies.
** Includes bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, AT grenades, and other tactical demolitions.
*** Includes remotely detonated mines, IEDs, booby traps, and side-attack (AT & anti-vehicle) mines.
Page 1
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Appendix E
Guerrilla Battalion Personnel and Equipment (continued) __________________
Guerrilla Battalion (continued)
Personnel and Items of Equipment
Equipment (continued)
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
3
4
3
4
2
2
1
19
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
2
1
2
10
15
Trailer, Generator
1
1
1
3
Trailer, POL (2,000-Liter)
2
2
Trailer, Utility
1
1
1
3
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
2
1
1
4
Trailer, Water (2,000-Liter)
2
2
Smoke Pots, Drums, Barrels & Grenades
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Assort
Aiming Circle/Goniometer
6
3
9
18
Anti-Veh/Anti-Personnel Wire-Rolls
9
9
Automated Fire Control System
1
1
Binocular Laser Rangefinder
3
30
15
20
11
7
86
Camera Digital
9
2
11
Electrical, Carpentry, & Plumbing Sets
Assort
Assort
Electronic Plotting Board
2
2
Flexible Stor Tank (POL) (500/1000-Liter)
4
4
Flexible Stor Tank (Water) (500/1000-Liter)
4
4
Generator Set, Portable
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
10
GPS Receiver, Handheld
5
26
13
20
11
7
5
6
1
94
Litters, Medical
10
10
Medical Set, General
1
1
Observation Scope, Day/Night
4
2
3
9
18
Sensor Sets
3
3
Tent, Command Post
2
1
3
Tent, Medical Aid Station
2
2
Water Purification Set
2
2
Wire Cutter, Set
13
13
Antenna, Mast HF/UHF/VHF
4
2
1
2
3
12
Antenna, Satellite
4
2
1
2
3
12
Telephone Field Cable, 1 km
8
8
Telephone, Landline
15
15
Telephone Set
4
4
Telephone Switchboard
1
1
Night-Vision Goggles
5
24
12
14
13
11
5
3
2
89
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
4
4
2
5
6
4
5
2
1
33
Radios:
Base Station, LR Cordless Telephone
4
2
1
1
3
4
15
Handheld, LR Cordless Telephone
8
12
6
8
9
2
1
21
67
Handheld, Very-Low-Power
3
108
54
41
10
13
2
2
233
Manpack, Low-Power
2
14
7
13
4
9
4
7
2
62
Vehicle Mount, Medi um-Power
8
4
2
9
3
4
3
9
1
43
Warning Receiver
3
2
1
3
1
1
11
NOTES:
* The values in this column are the total number for two companies.
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FM 7-100.4
3 May 2007
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