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FM 100-60
152-mm Artillery Brigade, Corps
(4 x 24-Tube Battalion) (continued) ________________________________ _______
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
1
1
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
2
1
3
Chemical Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh
1
3
4
APC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR-10)*
1
1
APC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)**
1
1
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4***
1
2
2
1
6
ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Btry FDC)
12
12
ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Btry COP)
6
6
ACRV, 1V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bn COP)
2
2
ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)
2
2
ACRV, 1V18/1V152, (Battery COP)****
6
6
ACRV, 1V19/1V152, (Battalion COP)****
2
2
Armored Recovery Vehicle
1
1
WEAPONS
152-mm SP Gun, 2S5
48
48
152-mm Gun-Howitzer, D-20 or 2A65
48
48
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
8
8
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
12
12
4
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
48
48
99
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
TRUCKS
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Battery FDC)****
12
12
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Battalion FDC)****
2
2
Truck, Utility
6
2
1
1
1
1
12
Truck, Light
2
18
2
8
6
1
1
38
Truck, Medium
1
46
86
4
45
3
2
187
Truck, Crane
1
1
Truck, Crane Shovel
1
1
Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14
3
3
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
1
1
2
Truck, Dump
1
1
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
8
4
8
20
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
1
4
2
4
2
6
19
Van, Signal
2
8
8
18
Van, Survey
1
1
Ambulance
2
2
4
8
* This system includes the BIG FRED battlefield surveillance radar
** This system includes the RICE BAG countermortar/counterbattery radar.
*** This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar
**** The 1V152 and 1V153 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
(continued)
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152-mm Artillery Brigade, Corps
(4 x 24-Tube Battalion) (continued) ________________________________ _______
Principal Items of
Equipment
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
42
34
30
3
110
Trailer, Generator
2
4
4
2
1
2
15
Trailer, Kitchen
1
6
8
1
1
17
Trailer, Meteorological*
1
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
8
4
8
20
Trailer, Water (900-/1,200-L)
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
11
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
20
28
13
3
1
1
1
73
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
58
59
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
66
18
4
4
3
100
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
1
3
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
8
8
19
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
4
4
1
1
11
MISCELLANEOUS
Sound-Ranging Set
1
1
Rangefinder, Laser
1
14
14
2
31
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular
18
18
36
Periscopic Aiming Circle
1
12
12
2
27
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
1
12
12
2
27
GPS Receiver
1
76
76
4
157
* This trailer carries the END TRAY meteorological radar.
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Antitank Regiment,
Mechanized Corps ________________________________ _____________________
ANTITANK
REGIMENT
CHEMICAL
REGIMENTAL
ANTITANK
ENGINEER
DEFENSE
HQ
BATTALION
PLATOON
PLATOON
(p 4-115)
(p 4-115)
(p 4-115)
(p 4-116)
MATERIEL
MAINT
MEDICAL
SUPPORT
COMPANY
PLATOON
COMPANY
(p 4-115)
(p 4-115)
(p 4-115)
(continued)
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Antitank Regiment,
Mechanized Corps (continued) ________________________________ __________
Principal Items of Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
ACV, MT-LBu
1
15
16
Prime Mover, MT-LBT
42
42
Chemical Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM
3
3
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
3
4
Armored Recovery Vehicle
1
1
WEAPONS
125/100-mm AT Gun, 2A45/MT-12
36
36
ATGM Vehicle, 9P149 w/ AT-6/SPIRAL
27
27
ATGL, RPG-7V
27
4
31
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
2
9
1
1
1
14
Truck, Light
12
6
1
1
20
Truck, Medium
36
30
3
2
71
Truck, Crane Shovel
2
2
Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14
3
3
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
1
1
2
Truck, Dump
1
1
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
9
6
15
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
6
2
6
14
Van, Signal
6
6
Ambulance
3
4
7
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
30
20
3
53
Trailer, Generator
3
1
2
6
Trailer, Kitchen
3
1
4
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
6
6
12
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
3
3
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
3
2
2
1
8
RADARS
Radar, Battlefield Surveillance, Man-
9
9
Portable, PSNR-1 or TALL MIKE
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
30
1
1
1
34
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
2
87
4
3
96
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
2
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
3
4
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
2
9
11
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
3
4
Warning Receiver
1
3
4
MISCELLANEOUS
Rangefinder, Laser
9
9
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar
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Antitank Battalion,
AT Regt, Mechanized Corps ________________________________ _____________
ANTITANK
BATTALION
ANTITANK
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
ATGM
GUN
SERVICE
HQ
BATTERY
BATTERY
PLATOON
(p 4-58)
(p 4-59)
(p 4-60)
(p 1-44)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
ATGM Vehicle, 9P149
Trailer, Kitchen
1
w/ AT-6/SPIRAL
9
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
2
125/100-mm Antitank Gun,
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
1
2A45M/MT-12
12
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
ATGL, RPG-7V
9
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
3
ACV, MT-LBu
5
Radar, Battlefield Surveillance, Man-
Prime Mover, MT-LBT
14
Portable, PSNR-1 or TALL MIKE
3
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
Radios:
Truck, Utility
3
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
10
Truck, Light
4
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, Medium
12
Medium-Power
29
Truck, POL (5,000-Liter)
3
HF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Maintenance
2
Medium-Power
1
Van, Signal
2
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Ambulance
1
Medium-Power
3
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
10
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
Trailer, Generator
1
Warning Receiver
1
____________________________________
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
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Water Crossing Regiment,
Corps ________________________________ _______________________________
WATER
CROSSING
REGIMENT
PONTOON
ASSAULT
ENGINEER
REGIMENTAL
BRIDGE
CROSSING
RECON
HQ
BATTALION*
BATTALION
PLATOON
(p 4-118)
(p 4-85)
(p 4-118)
(p 4-83)
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
(p 4-118)
____________________________________
* Equipment totals are for a regiment with two pontoon bridge battalions. If the regiment has a
third pontoon bridge battalion, it may not have the assault crossing battalion shown here.
(continued)
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Water Crossing Regiment, Corps (continued) ______________________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
ACV, BRDM-2U
1
6
7
14
APC, BTR-60/70/80
3
3
Armored Recovery Vehicle
6
3
9
WEAPONS
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
18
3
24
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Engineer Recon Vehicle, IRM
4
3
2
9
Armored Engineer Tractor, IMR
3
3
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
3
4
7
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT
3
4
7
Mine Detector, DIM
1
1
Bridge, Truck-Launched
4
4
Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS
36
36
Trailer, Amphibious, PKP
18
18
Tracked Ferry, PMM-2*
72
72
Bridge, PMP Center**
64
64
Bridge, PMP Ramp**
8
8
Powerboat**
24
24
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
2
12
2
2
1
1
20
Truck, Light
1
3
4
Truck, Medium
8
10
1
13
4
36
Truck, Heavy**
24
5
29
Truck, Crane
3
1
4
Truck, Crane Shovel
2
2
Truck, Dump
1
1
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
8
18
1
27
Truck, Recovery
1
1
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Command
3
3
Van, Kitchen
2
1
3
Van, Maintenance
1
8
3
12
Van, Medium
1
2
3
Van, Signal
1
2
3
Ambulance
2
1
3
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
2
3
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
2
5
2
1
10
Trailer, Generator
1
6
1
8
Trailer, Kitchen
6
1
1
8
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
2
2
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
8
18
1
27
Trailer, Water (900-L)
6
1
1
1
9
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
5
8
4
1
18
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
22
32
5
8
67
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
1
3
1
11
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
4
4
8
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
2
3
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
2
1
4
* With the GSP, 108 half-ferry vehicles form 54 ferries; with the PMM-2, there is only one vehicl
per ferry.
** The PMM-2 amphibious bridge/ferry system may replace the PMP pontoon bridge. With the PMM-2
there is no need for powerboats or the heavy trucks that carry or tow them
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Tank Corps________________________________ ___________________________
TANK
CORPS*
TANK/
TANK/MECH
COMBAT
CORPS
MECH INF
INF BDE
HELICOPTER
HQ
DIVISION
(SEP)
REGIMENT
(p 4-6)
(pp 1-85/1-4/1-5)
(pp 2-59/2-9/2-16)
ARTILLERY
MRL
TARGET
ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
BATTALION/
ACQUISITION
COMMAND
(152-mm)
REGIMENT
BATTALION
BATTALION
(p 4-109)
(pp 4-28/1-14/4-26/4-30)
(p 4-11)
(p 4-34)
SSM
MISSILE
SAM
DRONE
BRIGADE
TECHNICAL
BRIGADE
SQUADRON
(SS-21/SCUD)
BATTALION
(SA-11/SA-4)
(pp 4-35/4-39)
(p 4-44)
(pp 4-45/4-49)
(p 4-61)
SIGNALS
ENGINEER
WATER
JAMMING
RECON
BATTALION/
CROSSING
BATTALION
BATTALION
BRIGADE
REGIMENT
(p 4-62)
(p 4-64)
(pp 1-54/4-66)
(p 4-117)
SIGNAL
SEPARATE
CHEMICAL
FLAME-
BATTALION/
HELICOPTER
DEFENSE
THROWER
REGIMENT
SQUADRON**
BATTALION
BATTALION
(pp 4-87/4-86)
(p 4-90)
(p 4-92)
(pp 4-94/4-96)
MATERIEL
MAINT
MEDICAL
SUPPORT
BATTALION
BATTALION
BRIGADE
(p 4-100)
(p 1-73)
(p 1-79)
____________________________________
* A typical tank corps has one or two divisions and perhaps one or two separate tank or
mechanized infantry brigades. The divisions are most likely to be tank divisions. It is also
possible that some corps could consist entirely of separate brigades rather than divisions. In
this case, there could be three to five separate brigades. These are the most likely to be sepa-
rate tank brigades.
** Some corps may have a mixed aviation squadron (p 4-91) instead of a separate helicopter
squadron.
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Chapter 5
Army Groups and
National Asset Pool
The army group is the largest operational-level force grouping. The OPFOR General Staff
activates and organizes such forces to conduct the major ground maneuver component of a spe-
cific strategic operation within a theater. An army group has no fixed organization. Its composi-
tion depends on its mission within the context of the overall strategic operation. Most of the
ground maneuver divisions assigned to an army group are subordinate to armies or corps. How-
ever, some divisions and separate brigades may remain independent of an army or corps and di-
rectly subordinate to the army group. The numbers of armies, corps, divisions, and separate bri-
gades can vary widely from one army group to another. In addition to these ground maneuver
forces, an army group normally has an air army.
Many of the army group's combat support elements are not organic assets. The General
Staff allocates them to the army group from a national asset pool (also known as the Reserve of
the Supreme High Command). The combat service support and rear services structure of the
army group must meet all logistics support requirements, including the augmentation of subordi-
nate maneuver forces.
An army group typically includes a special-purpose forces (SPF) brigade allocated from
the Directorate of Military Intelligence of the General Staff. If required, the army group may also
include airborne forces and naval infantry forces. Other forces from the Reserve of the Supreme
High Command may provide support to the army group; these could include strategic missile
forces, strategic air armies, and naval forces.
CONTENTS
Army Group
5-5
Air Army, Army Group
5-7
Fighter Aviation Division, Air Army
5-8
Fighter-Bomber Aviation Division, Air Army
5-9
Bomber Aviation Division, Air Army
5-10
Ground-Attack Aviation Regiment, Air Army
5-11
Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment, Air Army
5-12
Mixed Aviation Regiment, Air Army
5-13
Transport Helicopter Regiment, Air Army
5-14
Airborne Jamming Aviation Regiment, Air Army
5-15
Heliborne Jamming Squadron, Air Army
5-16
Separate Helicopter Squadron, Air Army
5-17
5-1
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Artillery Division, Army Group
5-18
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Brigade, Arty Div
5-19
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Battalion (18-Tube), 152-mm Gun-How Bde
or 152-mm Arty Bde
5-23
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Battery (6-Tube),
152-mm Gun-How Bn (18-Tube)
5-24
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Battalion (24-Tube), 152-mm Gun-How Bde
or 152-mm Arty Bde
5-25
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Battery (8-Tube),
152-mm Gun-How Bn (24-Tube)
5-26
122-mm Howitzer Brigade, Arty Div
5-27
122-mm Howitzer Battalion (24-Tube), 122-mm How Bde
5-31
122-mm Howitzer Battery (8-Tube),
122-mm How Bn (24-Tube)
5-32
220-mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Brigade, Arty Div or Army Group
5-33
300-mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Brigade, Arty Div or Army Group
5-35
300-mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion, 300-mm MRL Bde
5-37
Firing Battery, 300-mm MRL Bn
5-38
Heavy Artillery Brigade, Army Group
5-39
203-mm Self-Propelled Gun Battalion, Heavy Arty Bde
5-43
203-mm Self-Propelled Gun Battery, 203-mm SP Gun Bn
5-44
240-mm Self-Propelled Mortar Battalion, Heavy Arty Bde
5-45
240-mm Self-Propelled Mortar Battery, 240-mm SP Mortar Bn
5-46
SAM Brigade (SA-12), Army Group
5-47
SAM Battalion (SA-12), SAM Bde (SA-12)
5-49
Missile Firing Battery, SAM Bn (SA-12)
5-50
Air Defense Division, Army Group
5-51
Early Warning Regiment/Brigade, Army Group
5-55
Air Defense Jamming Regiment, Army Group
5-56
Antitank Brigade, Army Group
5-57
UAV Regiment, Army Group
5-59
UAV Squadron, UAV Regt
5-60
Signals Reconnaissance Brigade, Army Group
5-61
Signal Brigade, Army Group
5-63
Chemical Defense Brigade, Army Group
5-64
Flamethrower Tank Battalion, Army Group
5-65
Battalion Headquarters, Flamethrower Tank Bn
5-66
Flamethrower Tank Company, Flamethrower Tank Bn
5-67
Tank Transport/Heavy-Lift Regiment, Army or Army Group
5-68
Tank Transport/Heavy-Lift Battalion, Tank Transport/Heavy-Lift Regt
or Mat Spt Bde
5-70
5-2
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Airborne Forces
5-71
Airborne Infantry Brigade (Sep)
5-72
Airborne Infantry Battalion, Abn Inf Bde (Sep)
5-74
Battalion Headquarters, Abn Inf Bn
5-75
Airborne Infantry Company, Abn Inf Bn
5-76
Airborne Infantry Platoon, Abn Inf Co
5-77
Airborne Infantry Squad, Abn Inf Plt
5-78
Weapons Squad, Abn Inf Plt
5-78
Mortar Battery, Abn Inf Bn
5-79
SAM Platoon, Abn Inf Bn
5-80
Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon, Abn Inf Bn
5-81
Antitank Platoon, Abn Inf Bn
5-82
Signal Platoon, Abn Inf Bn
5-83
Supply and Service Platoon, Abn Inf Bn
5-84
122-mm Howitzer Battalion, Abn Inf Bde (Sep)
5-85
122-mm Howitzer Battery, 122-mm Howitzer Bn, Abn Inf Bde (Sep)
or Arty Regt, Abn Div
5-86
Airborne Division
5-87
Airborne Brigade (IFV) (Div)
5-89
Airborne Battalion (IFV), Abn Bde (IFV) (Div)
5-91
Battalion Headquarters, Abn Bn (IFV)
5-92
Airborne Company (IFV), Abn Bn (IFV)
5-93
Airborne Platoon (IFV), Abn Co (IFV)
5-94
Airborne Squad (IFV), Abn Plt (IFV)
5-95
SAM Platoon, Abn Inf Bn (IFV) or Arty Regt, Abn Div
5-96
Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon, Abn Bn (IFV)
5-97
Reconnaissance Platoon, Abn Bn (IFV)
5-98
Signal Platoon, Abn Bn (IFV)
5-99
Supply and Service Platoon, Abn Bn (IFV)
5-100
120-mm Self-Propelled Combination Gun Battalion, Abn Bde (IFV) (Div)
and Arty Regt, Abn Div
5-101
120-mm Self-Propelled Combination Gun Battery, 120-mm SP
Combo Gun Bn
5-102
Artillery Regiment, Abn Div
5-103
ATGM Battalion, Arty Regt, Abn Div
5-105
ATGM Battery, Abn Bde (IFV) (Div) or ATGM Bn, Arty Regt, Abn Div
5-106
ATGM Platoon, ATGM Btry, Abn Bde (IFV) (Div)
or ATGM Bn, Arty Regt, Abn Div
5-107
Special-Purpose Forces
5-108
Special-Purpose Forces Battalion, Army or SPF Bde
5-108
Special-Purpose Forces Company, SPF Bn, Army
5-109
Special-Purpose Forces Company, SPF Bn, SPF Bde
5-109
Special-Purpose Forces Team, SPF Co
5-110
Special-Purpose Forces Brigade, Army Group
5-111
5-3
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Naval Infantry Forces
5-112
Naval Infantry Brigade (Sep)
5-113
Tank Battalion (41-Tank), Naval Inf Bde
5-117
Light Tank Company (10-Tank), TBN, Naval Inf Bde
5-118
ATGM Battalion, Naval Inf Bde (Sep) or Naval Inf Div
5-119
Reconnaissance Company, Naval Inf Bde
5-120
Naval Infantry Brigade (Div), Naval Inf Div
5-121
Naval Infantry Division
5-125
5-4
FM 100-60
Army Group ________________________________ ________________________________ __
ARMY
GROUP*
ARMY
MECH INF/
MECH/TANK
MECH/TANK
GROUP
TANK
ARMY
CORPS
HQ
DIVISION
(pp
4-108/4-119)
(pp 1-4/1-5/1-85)
(pp 4-4/4-106)
MECH INF/
AIRBORNE
NAVAL
SPF
TANK BDE
INFANTRY
INFANTRY
BRIGADE***
(SEP)
BDE (SEP)**
BRIGADE****
(pp 2-9/2-16/2-59)
(p 5-72)
(p 5-111)
(pp 5-113/5-121)
SP GUN
MRL
AIR
ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
REGIMENT/
ARMY
DIVISION*****
(152-mm)*****
BRIGADE*****
(p 5-7)
(p 4-7)
(pp 4-26/5-33/5-35)
(p 5-18)
HEAVY
TARGET
SSM
MISSILE
ARTILLERY
ACQUISITION
BRIGADE
TECHNICAL
BRIGADE
REGIMENT
(SCUD)
BATTALION
(p
5-39)
(p 4-32)
(p 4-44)
(p 4-39)
(continued)
__________________________________
* There is no fixed organization for an army group. A typical army group may contain one to four
mechanized or tank armies. In lieu of some of these armies, it may have one or two mechanized or
tank corps. However, some army groups may only have the smaller corps organizations. Some
may also include separate mechanized infantry or tank brigades or mechanized infantry or tank divi-
sions that are not part of a corps or an army. An army group may also have some divisions or
separate brigades of motorized infantry. (See p. 1-86 and FM 100-63.) It may even have enough
motorized infantry units to constitute an infantry army or corps.
** Airborne forces are not organic to an army group. However, a separate airborne infantry brigade
may be under operational control of an army group. Higher command may allocate additional
forces from an airborne division (p 5-87) to support an army group in a given operation; these are
normally brigade-size elements (p 5-89).
*** The Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff controls all special-purpose forces (SPF). It
normally allocates an SPF brigade to support the operations of an army group.
**** Higher command may allocate a naval infantry brigade to support an army group in a given opera-
tion.
***** Some army groups could have an artillery division or perhaps even two of them. If an army group
has no more than one artillery division, it may also have a separate SP gun brigade and/or a separate
MRL regiment or brigade.
5-5
FM 100-60
Army Group (continued)
ARMY
GROUP
SAM
AIR
EARLY
AIR DEFENSE
BRIGADE
DEFENSE
WARNING
JAMMING
(SA-12/SA-4)
DIVISION
REGT/BDE
REGIMENT
(p 5-51)
(p 5-55)
(p 5-56)
(pp 5-47/4-49)
SIGNALS
JAMMING
ANTITANK
UAV
RECON
REGIMENT/
BRIGADE
REGIMENT
BRIGADE*
BATTALION
(p 5-57)
(p 5-59)
(pp 4-65/4-64)
(pp 5-61)
PONTOON
ASSAULT
ENGINEER
SIGNAL
BRIDGE
CROSSING
BRIGADE
BRIGADE**
REGIMENT
BATTALION
(p 4-66)
(p 4-81)
(p 4-85)
(p 5-63)
CHEMICAL
FLAME-
MATERIEL
SIGNAL
DEFENSE
THROWER
SUPPORT
REGIMENT**
BRIGADE***
TANK BN
BRIGADE
(p 4-86)
(p 5-64)
(p 5-65)
(p 4-100)
TANK
MAINT
MAINT
FIELD
TRANSPORT
REGIMENT
BATTALION
HOSPITAL****
HEAVY-LIFT
REGIMENT
(p 1-73)
(p 5-68)
REAR
EVACUATION
HOSPITAL****
BATTALION
__________________________________
* An army group may have one or ever two signals reconnaissance brigades. In lieu of a
second brigade, it may have a signals reconnaissance regiment (p 4-63) or a separate sig-
nals reconnaissance battalion (p 4-62).
** In lieu of or in addition to a signal brigade or regiment, an army group may receive com-
munications support from separate battalions. These may include one or two signal bat-
talions (p 4-87), a radio relay battalion (p
4-88), and/or a troposcatter battalion (p 4-89).
*** In lieu of a chemical defense brigade, an
army group may have separate battalions of the
same types that normally comprise such a brigade.
**** Field hospitals are army group assets that
support the operations of first-echelon armies or
corps. Rear hospitals operate in the army group rear area.
5-6
FM 100-60
Air Army,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
AIR
ARMY*
FIGHTER
FIGHTER-
BOMBER
GROUND-
AVIATION
BOMBER AVN
AVIATION
ATTACK AVN
DIVISION
DIVISION
DIVISION
REGIMENT
(p 5-8)
(p 5-9)
(p 5-10)
(p 5-11)
RECON
MIXED AVN
TRANSPORT
AIR
AVIATION
SQUADRON/
HELICOPTER
AMBULANCE
REGIMENT
REGIMENT
REGIMENT
REGIMENT**
(p 5-12)
(pp 4-91/ 5-13)
(p 5-14)
AIRBORNE
HELIBORNE
SEPARATE
JAMMING AVN
JAMMING
HELICOPTER
REGIMENT
SQUADRON
SQUADRON
(p 5-15)
(p 5-16)
(p 5-17)
__________________________________
* An air army has no fixed organization and may tailor its structure to meet specific needs of
the ground forces within the supported army group. The numbers of aircraft can vary
greatly, even down to the squadron level. Units with aviation (AVN) in their name generally
consist of fixed-wing aircraft.
** This regiment normally has about 15 Mi-8T/HIP C or Mi-8MT(Mi-17)/HIP H medium heli-
copters equipped as air ambulances.
5-7
FM 100-60
Fighter Aviation Division,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
FIGHTER
AVIATION
DIVISION*
FIGHTER
SERVICE &
DIVISION
AVIATION
SUPPORT
HQ
REGIMENT**
ELEMENT
FIGHTER
AVIATION
SQDN***
__________________________________
* In lieu of one of the fighter aviation regiments, some fighter aviation divisions may have a
fighter-bomber aviation regiment equipped with the Su-17/FITTER D/H.
** The fighter aviation regiments of this division normally have the MiG-23/FLOGGER B/G or
MiG-29/FULCRUM A, plus a number of MiG-23UB trainers that can also serve as combat
aircraft. Alternatively, some of these regiments may have the Su-27/FLANKER B, plus Su-
27UB trainers.
*** Each squadron normally has 12 aircraft. This total includes up to two training aircraft per
squadron that can also serve as combat aircraft.
5-8
FM 100-60
Fighter-Bomber Aviation Division,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
FIGHTER-BOMBER
AVIATION
DIVISION*
FIGHTER-
SERVICE &
DIVISION
BOMBER
SUPPORT
HQ
AVN REGT**
ELEMENT
FIGHTER-
BOMBER
AVN SQDN***
__________________________________
* In lieu of one of the fighter-bomber aviation regiments, some fighter-bomber divisions may
have a fighter aviation regiment equipped with the Su-27/FLANKER B, plus Su-27UB train-
ers.
** The fighter-bomber aviation regiments of this division normally have the MiG-27/FLOGGER
D/J, plus a number of MiG-23UB trainers that can also serve as combat aircraft. Alterna-
tively, some of these regiments may have the Su-17/FITTER D/H, plus a number of Su-
17UB trainers.
*** Each squadron normally has 12 aircraft. This total includes up to two training aircraft that
can also serve as combat aircraft.
5-9
FM 100-60
Bomber Aviation Division,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
BOMBER
AVIATION
DIVISION*
BOMBER
SERVICE &
DIVISION
AVIATION
SUPPORT
HQ
REGIMENT
ELEMENT
BOMBER
AVIATION
SQDN**
__________________________________
* The bomber aviation regiments of this division normally have the Su-24/FENCER. Alterna-
tively, one of the regiments may have the Su-27/FLANKER B.
** Each squadron normally has 12 aircraft. This total can include up to two training aircraft that
can also serve as combat aircraft.
5-10
FM 100-60
Ground-Attack Aviation Regiment,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
GROUND-ATTACK
AVIATION
REGIMENT*
GROUND-
SERVICE &
REGIMENTAL
ATTACK
SUPPORT
HQ
AVN SQDN**
ELEMENT
__________________________________
* This regiment has Su-25/FROGFOOT ground-attack aircraft, plus a number of Su-25UB
trainers that may also serve as combat aircraft.
** Each squadron normally has 12 aircraft. This total includes up to two training aircraft per
squadron that can also serve as combat aircraft.
5-11
FM 100-60
Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
RECONNAISSANCE
AVIATION
REGIMENT*
RECON
SERVICE &
REGIMENTAL
AVIATION
SUPPORT
HQ
SQDN**
ELEMENT
__________________________________
* The reconnaissance aviation squadrons of this regiment may have reconnaissance variants of
the following aircraft: Su-24/FENCER, Su-17/FITTER, or MiG-25/FOXBAT B/D.
** Each squadron normally has 12 to 16 aircraft. This total includes up to four training aircraft
per squadron that can also perform reconnaissance.
5-12
FM 100-60
Mixed Aviation Regiment,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
MIXED
AVIATION
REGIMENT*
MIXED
TRANSPORT
SERVICE &
REGIMENTAL
AVIATION
AVIATION
SUPPORT
HQ
SQUADRON
SQUADRON
**
ELEMENT
(p 4-91)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
Medium Helicopter, Mi-8T/HIP C or
Light Transport Aircraft,
Mi-8MT(Mi-17)/HIP H
4-16
An-26/CURL or Il-18/COOT, or
Heavy-Lift Helicopter, Mi-6A/HOOK or
Medium Transport Aircraft,
Mi-26/HALO A
1-4
An-12/CUB
28-64
__________________________________
* A mixed aviation regiment normally has three squadrons, at least one of them a mixed avia-
tion squadron of helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Other squadrons are pure fixed-wing
transport aviation squadrons.
** A transport aviation squadron has either 16 or 20 aircraft.
5-13
FM 100-60
Transport Helicopter Regiment,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
TRANSPORT
HELICOPTER
REGIMENT
HEAVY-
MEDIUM-
FLIGHT
LIFT
LIFT
MAINT
SERVICES
SQUADRON
SQUADRON
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
Heavy-Lift Helicopter, Mi-6A/HOOK or
Medium Helicopter, Mi-8T/HIP C or
Mi-26/HALO A
24
Mi-8MT(Mi-17)/HIP H*
24
__________________________________
* Some of the medium helicopters may be Mi-8S VIP variants or Mi-8VKP/HIP D airborne
command post variants.
5-14
FM 100-60
Airborne Jamming Aviation Regiment,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
AIRBORNE JAMMING
AVIATION
REGIMENT*
AIRBORNE
JAMMING
AVN SQDN**
__________________________________
* This regiment may have a squadron of Su-24/FENCER jamming variants and a squadron of
Yak-28/BREWER E jamming variants.
** Each squadron normally has 12 aircraft.
5-15
FM 100-60
Heliborne Jamming Squadron,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
HELIBORNE
JAMMING
SQUADRON*
HELIBORNE
JAMMING
FLIGHT
__________________________________
* This squadron may have one or two Mi-8T/HIP C/E or Mi-8MT(Mi-17)/HIP H medium heli-
copters and 14 to 21 jamming variants of the types Mi-8SMV/HIP J, or Mi-8PPA/HIP K, or
Mi-8MT(Mi-17P)/HIP H.
5-16
FM 100-60
Separate Helicopter Squadron,
Air Army ________________________________ _____________________________
SEPARATE
HELICOPTER
SQUADRON
MEDIUM-LIFT
HEAVY-LIFT
RECON
HELIBORNE
HELICOPTER
HELICOPTER
HELICOPTER
JAMMING
FLIGHT
FLIGHT
FLIGHT
FLIGHT*
COMMAND
POST
FLIGHT**
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
Medium Helicopter, Mi-8T/HIP C/E or
NBC-Sampling Helicopter,
Mi-8MT(Mi-17)/HIP H
6-12
Mi-24R/HIND G1
2
Heavy-Lift Helicopter, Mi-6A/HOOK or
Photorecon Helicopter,
Mi-26/HALO A
1-2
Mi-24K/HIND G2
2
__________________________________
* Some separate helicopter squadrons may also have two or three Mi-8SMV/HIP J and two or
three Mi-8PPA/HIP K or Mi-8MT(Mi-17P)/HIP H jamming helicopters.
** Some squadrons may also have one or two Mi-8VKP airborne command post helicopters.
5-17
FM 100-60
Artillery Division,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
ARTILLERY
DIVISION*
GUN
GUN-HOW
HOWITZER
DIVISION
BRIGADE
BRIGADE
BRIGADE
HQ
(152-mm)
(152-mm)
(122-mm)
(pp 4-14/4-18)
(p 5-27)
( p 5-19)
MRL
CHEMICAL
MATERIEL
ENGINEER
BRIGADE
DEFENSE
SUPPORT
COMPANY
(220/300-mm)
COMPANY
BATTALION
(pp 5-33/5-35)
MAINT
MEDICAL
BATTALION
COMPANY
__________________________________
* In most artillery divisions, howitzer, gun-howitzer, and gun brigades consist of four 18-tube
battalions and a target acquisition battery. The equipment totals above reflect this standard
brigade structure. In other artillery divisions, these brigades could have four 24-tube battal-
ions.
5-18
FM 100-60
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Brigade,
Arty Div ________________________________ ______________________________
GUN-HOWITZER
BRIGADE
(152-mm)
HQ &
GUN-HOW
TARGET
AA GUN
CONTROL
BATTALION
ACQUISITION
BATTERY
BATTERY
(152-mm)
BTRY/BN
(23-mm)
(pp 5-20/5-21)
(pp 4-12/4-11)
(p 4-13)
(pp 5-23/5-25)
CHEMICAL
MATERIEL
ENGINEER
MAINT
DEFENSE
SUPPORT
PLATOON
COMPANY
PLATOON
COMPANY
(pp 5-20/5-21)
(pp 5-20/5-21)
(pp 5-20/5-21)
(pp 5-20/5-21)
MEDICAL
PLATOON
(pp 5-20/5-21)
(continued)
5-19
FM 100-60
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Brigade (4 x 18-Tube Battalion), Arty Div (continued) _____
Principal Items of Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
1
1
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
2
1
3
Chemical Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM
1
3
4
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
4
1
6
APC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR-10)**
1
1
APC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)***
1
1
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)****
12
12
ACRV, 1V19/1V152 (Bn COP)****
4
4
Armored Recovery Vehicle
1
1
WEAPONS
152-mm Gun-How, D-20 or 2A65
72
72
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
24
4
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
72
75
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
8
8
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
TRUCKS
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)****
12
12
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Bn FDC)****
4
4
Truck, Utility
6
4
1
1
1
1
14
Truck, Light
2
36
2
8
6
1
1
56
Truck, Medium
1
148
4
32
3
2
190
Truck, Crane
1
1
Truck, Crane Shovel
1
1
Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14
3
3
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
1
1
2
Truck, Dump
1
1
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
8
6
14
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
1
4
4
2
6
17
Van, Signal
2
16
18
Van, Survey
1
1
Ambulance
4
4
8
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
68
20
3
92
Trailer, Generator
2
8
2
1
2
15
Trailer, Kitchen
1
16
1
1
19
Trailer, Meteorological*****
1
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
8
6
14
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
1
4
1
2
2
1
11
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
** This system includes the BIG FRED battlefield surveillance radar.
*** This system includes the RICE BAG countermortar/counterbattery radar.
**** The 1V152 and 1V153 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system
***** This trailer carries the END TRAY meteorological radar
(continued)
5-20
FM 100-60
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Brigade (4 x 18-Tube Battalion), Arty Div (continued) _____
Principal Items of Equipment
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
56
13
3
1
1
1
81
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
92
93
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
36
4
4
3
52
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
1
3
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
16
19
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
8
1
1
11
MISCELLANEOUS
Sound-Ranging Set
1
1
Rangefinder, Laser
1
28
2
31
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular
36
36
Periscopic Aiming Circle
1
24
2
27
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
1
24
2
27
GPS Receiver
1
128
4
133
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Brigade (4 x 24-Tube Battalion), Arty Div (continued) _____
Principal Items of Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
1
1
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
2
1
3
Chemical Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM
1
3
4
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
4
1
6
APC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR-10)**
1
1
APC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)***
1
1
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)****
12
12
ACRV, 1V19/1V152 (Bn COP)****
4
4
Armored Recovery Vehicle
1
1
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
** This system includes the BIG FRED battlefield surveillance radar.
*** This system includes the RICE BAG countermortar/counterbattery radar.
**** The 1V152 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
(continued)
5-21
FM 100-60
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Brigade (4 x 24-Tube Battalion), Arty Div (continued) _____
Principal Items of Equipment
WEAPONS
152-mm Gun-How, D-20 or 2A65
96
96
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
24
4
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
96
99
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
8
8
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
TRUCKS
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)*
24
24
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Bn FDC)*
4
4
Truck, Utility
6
4
1
1
1
1
14
Truck, Light
2
36
2
8
6
1
1
56
Truck, Medium
1
172
4
32
3
2
214
Truck, Crane
1
1
Truck, Crane Shovel
1
1
Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14
3
3
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
1
1
2
Truck, Dump
1
1
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
8
6
14
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
1
4
4
2
6
17
Van, Signal
2
16
18
Van, Survey
1
1
Ambulance
4
4
8
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
68
20
3
92
Trailer, Generator
2
8
2
1
2
15
Trailer, Kitchen
1
16
1
1
19
Trailer, Meteorological**
1
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
8
6
14
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
1
4
1
2
2
1
11
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
56
13
3
1
1
1
81
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
116
117
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
36
4
4
3
52
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
1
3
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
16
19
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
8
1
1
11
MISCELLANEOUS
Sound-Ranging Set
1
1
Rangefinder, Laser
1
28
2
31
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocula
36
36
Periscopic Aiming Circle
1
24
2
27
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
1
24
2
27
GPS Receiver
1
152
4
157
** The 1V153 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system
** This trailer carries the END TRAY meteorological radar
5-22
FM 100-60
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Battalion (18-Tube),
152-mm Arty Bde or 152-mm Gun-How Bde ________________________________
GUN-HOWITZER
BATTALION
(152-mm)
GUN-HOWITZER
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
CONTROL
BATTERY
SERVICE
HQ
PLATOON
(152-mm)
PLATOON
(p 5-24)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
152-mm Gun-Howitzer,
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
17
D-20 or 2A65
18
Trailer, Generator
2
152-mm Laser-Guided Projectile
Trailer, Kitchen
4
Set, Krasnopol-M*
4
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
2
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)**
3
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
ACRV, 1V19/1V152 (Bn COP)**
1
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
7
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)**
3
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
9
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Bn FDC)**
1
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
6
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4***
1
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
6
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
18
GPS Receiver
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
18
Radios:
ATGL, RPG-7V
6
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
14
Truck, Utility
1
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
Truck, Light
9
or Very Low-Power
23
Truck, Medium
37
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, POL (5,000-Liter)
2
Medium-Power
9
Van, Maintenance
1
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
4
Medium-Power
4
Ambulance
1
Warning Receiver
2
____________________________________
* Not all gun battalions have laser-guided projectiles (LGPs) allocated to them. A battalion receiving LGPs
normally designates one firing platoon in one of its batteries as a special weapons platoon to fire these, as
well as smoke and illuminating rounds. In addition to the firing weapon (D-20 or 2A65), each LGP set typi-
cally includes a dismountable laser target designator (1D15M/1D20/ 1D22), a 1A35 synchronizer, and 50
LGPs. Although most of the 200 LGPs are in the special weapons platoon, each firing platoon in the bat-
talion would have some. Each battery COP and the battalion's mobile reconnaissance post get a laser target
designator. Each battery FDC gets a synchronizer, and the fourth is in the special weapons platoon.
** The 1V52 and 1V53 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
*** This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
5-23
FM 100-60
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Battery (6-Tube),
152-mm Gun-How Bn (18-Tube) ________________________________ __________
GUN-HOWITZER
BATTERY
(152-mm)
MOTOR
BATTERY
CONTROL
FIRING
TRANSPORT
HQ
PLATOON
PLATOON
SECTION
PLATOON
GUN
HQ
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
152-mm Gun-Howitzer,
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
2
D-20 or 2A65
6
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
2
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)*
1
GPS Receiver
10
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)*
1
Radios:
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
6
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
6
VHF, Portable,
ATGL, RPG-7V
2
Very-Low-Power
7
Truck, Medium
9
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
1
Medium-Power
1
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
3
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
2
Medium-Power
1
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
3
____________________________________
* The 1V152 and 1V153 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
5-54
FM 100-60
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Battalion (24-Tube),
152-mm Arty Bde or 152-mm Gun-How Bde ________________________________
GUN-HOWITZER
BATTALION
(152-mm)
GUN-HOWITZER
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
CONTROL
BATTERY
SERVICE
HQ
PLATOON
(152-mm)
PLATOON
(p 5-26)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
152-mm Gun-Howitzer,
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
17
D-20 or 2A65
24
Trailer, Generator
2
152-mm Laser-Guided Projectile
Trailer, Kitchen
4
Set, Krasnopol-M*
4
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
2
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)*
3
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
ACRV, 1V19/1V152 (Bn COP)*
1
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
7
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)*
6
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
9
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Bn FDC)*
1
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
6
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4**
1
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
6
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
24
GPS Receiver
38
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
24
Radios:
ATGL, RPG-7V
6
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
14
Truck, Utility
1
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
Truck, Light
9
or Very Low-Power
29
Truck, Medium
43
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, POL (5,000-Liter)
2
Medium-Power
9
Van, Maintenance
1
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
4
Medium-Power
4
Ambulance
1
Warning Receiver
2
____________________________________
* Not all gun battalions have laser-guided projectiles (LGPs) allocated to them. A battalion receiving LGPs
normally designates one firing platoon in one of its batteries as a special weapons platoon to fire these, as
well as smoke and illuminating rounds. In addition to the firing weapon (D-20 or 2A65), each LGP set typi-
cally includes a dismountable laser target designator (1D15M/1D20/ 1D22), a 1A35 synchronizer, and 50
LGPs. Although most of the 200 LGPs are in the special weapons platoon, each firing platoon in the bat-
talion would have some. Each battery COP and the battalion's mobile reconnaissance post get a laser target
designator. Each battery FDC gets a synchronizer, and the fourth is in the special weapons platoon.
** The 1V52 and 1V53 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
*** This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
5-25
FM 100-60
152-mm Gun-Howitzer Battery (8-Tube),
152-mm Gun-How Bn (24-Tube) ________________________________ __________
GUN-HOWITZER
BATTERY
(152-mm)
MOTOR
BATTERY
CONTROL
FIRING
TRANSPORT
HQ
PLATOON
PLATOON
SECTION
PLATOON
GUN
HQ
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
152-mm Gun-Howitzer,
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
2
D-20 or 2A65
8
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
2
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)*
1
GPS Receiver
12
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)*
2
Radios:
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
8
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
8
VHF, Portable,
ATGL, RPG-7V
2
Very-Low-Power
9
Truck, Medium
11
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
1
Medium-Power
1
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
3
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
2
Medium-Power
1
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
3
____________________________________
* The 1V152 and 1V153 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
5-54
FM 100-60
122-mm Howitzer Brigade,
Arty Div ________________________________ ______________________________
HOWITZER
BRIGADE
(122-mm)
HQ &
HOWITZER
TARGET
AA GUN
CONTROL
BATTALION
ACQUISITION
BATTERY
BATTERY
(122-mm)
BTRY/BN
(23-mm)
(pp 5-28/5-29)
(pp 4-12/4-11)
(p 4-13)
(pp 2-22/5-31)
CHEMICAL
MATERIEL
ENGINEER
MAINT
DEFENSE
SUPPORT
PLATOON
COMPANY
PLATOON
COMPANY
(pp 5-28/5-29)
(pp 5-28/5-29)
(pp 5-28/5-29)
(pp 5-28/5-29)
MEDICAL
PLATOON
(pp 5-28/5-29)
(continued)
5-27
FM 100-60
122-mm Howitzer Brigade (4 x 18-Tube Battalion), Arty Div (continued) _________
Principal Items of Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
1
1
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
2
1
3
Chemical Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM
1
3
4
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
4
1
6
APC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR-10)**
1
1
APC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)***
1
1
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)****
12
12
ACRV, 1V19/1V152 (Bn COP)****
4
4
Armored Recovery Vehicle
1
1
WEAPONS
122-mm Howitzer, D-30
72
72
122-mm Laser-Guided Projectile Set
16
16
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
24
4
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
72
75
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
8
8
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
TRUCKS
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)****
12
12
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Bn FDC)****
4
4
Truck, Utility
6
4
1
1
1
1
14
Truck, Light
2
36
2
8
6
1
1
56
Truck, Medium
1
136
4
32
3
2
178
Truck, Crane
1
1
Truck, Crane Shove
1
1
Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14
3
3
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
1
1
2
Truck, Dump
1
1
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
8
6
14
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
1
4
4
2
6
17
Van, Signal
2
16
18
Van, Survey
1
1
Ambulance
4
4
8
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
56
20
3
80
Trailer, Generator
2
8
2
1
2
15
Trailer, Kitchen
1
16
1
1
19
Trailer, Meteorological*****
1
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
8
6
14
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
1
4
1
2
2
1
11
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance rada
** This system includes the BIG FRED battlefield surveillance rada
*** This system includes the RICE BAG countermortar/counterbattery rada
**** The 1V152 and 1V153 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system
***** This trailer carries the END TRAY meteorological radar
(continued)
5-28
FM 100-60
122-mm Howitzer Brigade (4 x 18-Tube Battalion), Arty Div (continued) _________
Principal Items of Equipment
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
56
13
3
1
1
1
81
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
92
93
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
36
4
4
3
52
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
1
3
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
16
19
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
8
1
1
11
MISCELLANEOUS
Sound-Ranging Set
1
1
Rangefinder, Laser
1
28
2
31
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocula
36
36
Periscopic Aiming Circle
1
24
2
27
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle
1
24
2
27
GPS Receiver
1
128
4
133
122-mm Howitzer Brigade (4 x 24-Tube Battalion), Arty Div ___________________
Principal Items of Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
1
1
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
2
1
3
Chemical Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM
1
3
4
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
4
1
6
APC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR-10)**
1
1
APC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)***
1
1
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)****
12
12
ACRV, 1V19/1V152 (Bn COP)****
4
4
Armored Recovery Vehicle
1
1
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance rada
** This system includes the BIG FRED battlefield surveillance rada
*** This system includes the RICE BAG countermortar/counterbattery rada
**** The 1V152 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system
(continued)
5-29
FM 100-60
122-mm Howitzer Brigade (4 x 24-Tube Battalion), Arty Div (continued) _________
Principal Items of Equipment
WEAPONS
122-mm Howitzer, D-30
96
96
122-mm Laser-Guided Projectile Set
16
16
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
24
4
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
96
99
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
8
8
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
TRUCKS
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)*
24
24
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Bn FDC)*
4
4
Truck, Utility
6
4
1
1
1
1
14
Truck, Light
2
36
2
8
6
1
1
56
Truck, Medium
1
160
4
32
3
2
202
Truck, Crane
1
1
Truck, Crane Shovel
1
1
Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14
3
3
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
1
1
2
Truck, Dump
1
1
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
8
6
14
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
1
4
4
2
6
17
Van, Signal
2
16
18
Van, Survey
1
1
Ambulance
4
4
8
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
56
20
3
80
Trailer, Generator
2
8
2
1
2
15
Trailer, Kitchen
1
16
1
1
19
Trailer, Meteorological**
1
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
8
6
14
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
1
4
1
2
2
1
11
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
56
13
3
1
1
1
81
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
116
117
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
36
4
4
3
52
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
1
3
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
16
19
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
8
1
1
11
MISCELLANEOUS
Sound-Ranging Set
1
1
Rangefinder, Laser
1
28
2
31
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular
36
36
Periscopic Aiming Circle
1
24
2
27
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle
1
24
2
27
GPS Receiver
1
152
4
157
* Thie 1V152 and 1V153 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system
** This trailer carries the END TRAY meteorological radar
5-30
FM 100-60
122-mm Howitzer Battalion (24-Tube),
122-mm How Bde________________________________ ______________________
HOWITZER
BATTALION
(122-mm)
HOWITZER
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
CONTROL
BATTERY
SERVICE
HQ
PLATOON
(122-mm)
PLATOON
(p 5-32)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
122-mm Howitzer, D-30
24
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
14
122-mm Laser-Guided Projectile
Trailer, Generator
2
Set, Kitolov-2M*
4
Trailer, Kitchen
4
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)**
3
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
2
ACRV, 1V19/1V152 (Bn COP)**
1
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)**
6
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
7
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Bn FDC)**
1
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
9
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4***
1
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
6
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
24
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
6
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
24
GPS Receiver
38
ATGL, RPG-7V
6
Radios:
Truck, Utility
1
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
14
Truck, Light
9
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
Truck, Medium
40
or Very Low-Power
29
Truck, POL (5,000-Liter)
2
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Maintenance
1
Medium-Power
9
Van, Signal
4
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Ambulance
1
Medium-Power
4
Warning Receiver
2
__________________________________________
* Not all howitzer battalions have laser-guided projectiles (LGPs) allocated to them. A battalion
receiving LGPs normally designates one firing platoon in one of its batteries as a special weapons
platoon to fire these, as well as smoke and illuminating rounds. In addition to the firing weapon
(D-30), each LGP set typically includes a dismountable laser target designator (1D15M/1D20/
1D22), a 1A35 synchronizer, and 50 LGPs. Although most of the 200 LGPs are in the special
weapons platoon, each firing platoon in the battalion would have some. Each battery COP and
the battalion's mobile reconnaissance post get a laser target designator. Each battery FDC gets a
synchronizer, and the fourth is in the special weapons platoon.
** The 1V52 and 1V53 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
*** This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
5-31
FM 100-60
122-mm Howitzer Battery (8-Tube),
122-mm How Bn (24-Tube) ________________________________ ______________
HOWITZER
BATTERY
(122-mm)
MOTOR
BATTERY
CONTROL
FIRING
TRANSPORT
HQ
PLATOON
PLATOON
SECTION
PLATOON
GUN
HQ
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
122-mm Howitzer, D-30
8
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
2
ACRV, 1V18/1V152 (Btry COP)*
1
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
2
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)*
2
GPS Receiver
12
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
8
Radios:
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
8
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
ATGL, RPG-7V
2
VHF, Portable,
Truck, Medium
10
Very-Low-Power
9
Van, Signal
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
2
Medium-Power
1
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
2
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
3
Medium-Power
1
____________________________________
* The 1V152 and 1V153 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
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