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FM 100-60 OPFOR ARMOR- AND MECHANIZED-BASED OPPOSING FORCE ORGANIZATION GUIDE (July 1997) - page 10

 

 

FM 100-60
220-mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Brigade,
Arty Div or Army Group________________________________ _________________
MRL
BRIGADE
(220-mm)
HQ &
MRL
TARGET
AA GUN
CONTROL
BATTALION
ACQUISITION
BATTERY
BATTERY
(220-mm)
BTRY/BN
(23-mm)
(pp 4-12/4-11)
(p 4-13)
(p
4-28)
CHEMICAL
MATERIEL
ENGINEER
MAINT
DEFENSE
SUPPORT
PLATOON
COMPANY
PLATOON
COMPANY
MEDICAL
PLATOON
Principal Items of Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
1
1
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
2
4
1
7
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
220-mm MRL, 9P140 (Uragan)
72
72
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
24
4
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
72
75
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
6
6
* 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. In lieu of these, the
220-mm MRL battalion may use the command and staff vans of the 1K23 automated fire control system.
(continued)
5-33
FM 100-60
220-mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Brigade,
Arty Div or Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ______
Principal Items of Equipment
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
12
1
1
1
1
22
Truck, Light
2
2
6
6
1
1
18
Truck, Medium
1
40
4
32
3
2
82
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)
24
6
30
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
1
12
4
2
6
25
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
32
20
3
56
Trailer, Generator
2
8
2
1
2
15
Trailer, Kitchen
1
12
1
1
15
Trailer, Meteorological**
1
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
24
6
30
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
1
4
1
2
2
1
11
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
72
13
3
1
1
1
97
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
24
4
4
3
40
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
1
3
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
24
27
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
4
1
1
7
MISCELLANEOUS
Reload Vehicle for 9P140
144
144
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
* The 1V152 ACRVs are part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system. In lieu of these, the
220-mm MRL battalion may use the command and staff vans of the 1K23 automated fire control system.
** This trailer carries the END TRAY meteorological radar.
5-34
FM 100-60
300-mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Brigade,
Arty Div or Army Group________________________________ _________________
MRL
BRIGADE
(300-mm)
HQ &
MRL
TARGET
AA GUN
CONTROL
BATTALION
ACQUISITION
BATTERY
BATTERY
(300-mm)
BTRY/BN
(23-mm)
(pp 4-12/4-11)
(p 4-13)
(p
5-37)
CHEMICAL
MATERIEL
ENGINEER
MAINT
DEFENSE
SUPPORT
PLATOON
COMPANY
PLATOON
COMPANY
MEDICAL
PLATOON
Principal Items of Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
1
1
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
2
4
1
7
Chemical Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM
1
3
4
Mobile Recon Pos , PRP-3/4*
1
4
1
6
APC, Radar, MT-LB (SNAR-10)**
1
1
APC, Radar, MT-LB (ARK-1)***
1
1
Armored Recovery Vehicle
1
1
WEAPONS
300-mm MRL, 9A52-2 (Smerch)
48
48
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
24
4
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
48
51
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
6
6
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
* 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.
(continued)
5-35
FM 100-60
300-mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Brigade,
Arty Div or Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ______
Principal Items of Equipment
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
6
12
1
1
1
1
22
Truck, Light
2
2
6
6
1
1
18
Truck, Medium
1
40
4
32
3
2
82
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)
20
6
26
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Command and Staff****
2
28
30
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
1
12
4
2
6
25
Van, Meteorological
4
4
Van, Signal
2
16
18
Van, Topographical
4
4
Van, Survey
1
1
Ambulance
4
4
8
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
32
20
3
56
Trailer, Generator
4
36
2
1
2
45
Trailer, Kitchen
1
12
1
1
15
Trailer, Meteorological*****
1
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
12
6
18
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
8
8
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
1
4
1
2
2
1
11
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
60
13
3
1
1
1
85
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
44
4
4
3
60
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
1
3
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
24
27
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
4
1
1
7
MISCELLANEOUS
Reload Vehicle for 9A52-2
96
96
Sound-Ranging Set
1
1
Rangefinder, Laser
1
28
2
31
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular
24
24
Periscopic Aiming Circle
1
24
2
27
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
1
24
2
27
GPS Receiver
1
104
4
109
**** This van is part of the 1K123 automated fire control system.
***** This trailer carries the END TRAY meteorological radar.
5-36
FM 100-60
300-mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion,
300-mm MRL Bde ________________________________ _____________________
MRL
BATTALION
(300-mm)
HQ &
SUPPLY &
FIRING
CONTROL
SERVICE
BATTERY
PLATOON
PLATOON
(p 5-38)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
300-mm MRL, 9A52-2 (Smerch)
12
Trailer, Kitchen
3
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
3
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
2
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
12
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
ATGL, RPG-7V
6
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
7
Reload Vehicle for 9A52**
24
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
6
Truck, Utility
3
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
6
Truck, Medium
10
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
6
Truck, POL (5,000-Liter)
5
GPS Receiver
26
Van, Command and Staff***
7
Radios:
Van, Maintenance
3
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
15
Van, Meteorological
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
4
Medium-Power
11
Van, Topographical
1
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Ambulance
1
Medium-Power
6
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
8
Warning Receiver
1
Trailer, Generator
9
____________________________________
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
** Besides the 4 reload vehicles in each firing battery, there are 12 in the supply and service
platoon.
*** This van is part of the 1K123 automated fire control system.
5-37
FM 100-60
Firing Battery,
300-mm MRL Bn ________________________________ ______________________
FIRING
BATTERY
BATTERY
CONTROL
FIRING
HQ
PLATOON
PLATOON
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
300-mm MRL, 9A52-2 (Smerch)
4
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
2
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
4
GPS Receiver
8
ATGL, RPG-7V
2
Radios:
Reload Vehicle for 9A52-2
4
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
3
Van, Command and Staff, 1K123
2
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
1
Medium-Power
2
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
2
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
2
Medium-Power
1
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
2
5-38
FM 100-60
Heavy Artillery Brigade,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
HEAVY
ARTILLERY
BRIGADE*
HQ &
SP GUN
SP MORTAR
TARGET
CONTROL
BATTALION
BATTALION
ACQUISITION
BATTERY
(203-mm) **
(240-mm) **
BTRY/BN
(pp 5-40/5-41)
(pp 4-12/4-11)
(p 5-45)
(p 5-43)
AA GUN
CHEMICAL
MATERIEL
ENGINEER
BATTERY
DEFENSE
SUPPORT
PLATOON
(23-mm)
PLATOON
COMPANY
(p
4-13)
(pp 5-40/5-41)
(pp 5-40/5-41)
(pp 5-40/5-41)
MAINT
MEDICAL
COMPANY
PLATOON
(pp 5-40/5-41)
(pp 5-40/5-41)
__________________________________
* This brigade is not part of the army group's
artillery division. It is not actually organic to the
army group. However, higher command may allocate a heavy artillery brigade to an army
group.
** The heavy artillery brigade always has four battalions of heavy artillery. It may have all four
of its battalions equipped with 203-mm SP guns. Alternatively, it may have two battalions of
SP guns and two battalions of 240-mm SP mortars.
(continued)
5-39
FM 100-60
Heavy Artillery Brigade (4 x SP Gun Battalion),
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
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***
4
1
5
ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Btry FDC)
12
12
ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Btry COP)
12
12
ACRV, 1V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bn COP)
4
4
ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)
4
4
WEAPONS
203-mm SP Gun, 2S7
48
48
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
8
8
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
24
4
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
48
51
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
7
1
1
1
1
11
Truck, Light
2
2
8
6
1
1
20
Truck, Medium
1
80
4
45
3
2
135
Truck, Crane
1
1
2
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)
16
8
24
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
8
4
2
6
20
Van, Signal
3
16
19
Van, Survey
1
1
Ambulance
4
4
8
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
68
20
3
91
Trailer, Generator
2
8
2
1
2
15
Trailer, Kitchen
1
12
1
1
15
Trailer, Meteorological****
1
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
16
3
19
Trailer, Water (900-/1,200-L)
4
1
2
2
1
10
* 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.
**** This trailer carries the END TRAY meteorological radar.
(continued)
5-40
FM 100-60
Heavy Artillery Brigade (4 x SP Gun Battalion),
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
40
13
3
1
1
1
65
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
4
84
4
4
3
99
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
24
2
26
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
24
2
26
GPS Receiver
104
4
108
Heavy Artillery Brigade (2 x SP Gun Battalion and 2 x SP Mortar Battalion),
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
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***
2
2
1
5
ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Btry FDC)
6
6
12
ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Btry COP)
6
6
12
ACRV, 1V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bn COP)
2
2
4
ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)
2
2
4
* 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.
(continued)
5-41
FM 100-60
Heavy Artillery Brigade (2 x SP Gun Battalion and 2 x SP Mortar Battalion),
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
WEAPONS
203-mm SP Gun, 2S7
24
24
240-mm SP Mortar, 2S4
24
24
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
8
8
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
12
12
4
32
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
24
24
51
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
7
1
1
1
1
11
Truck, Light
2
2
8
6
1
1
20
Truck, Medium
1
40
40
4
45
3
2
135
Truck, Crane
1
1
2
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
8
8
24
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
4
4
4
2
6
20
Van, Signal
3
8
8
19
Van, Survey
1
1
Ambulance
2
2
4
8
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
34
34
20
3
91
Trailer, Generator
2
4
4
2
1
2
15
Trailer, Kitchen
1
6
6
1
1
15
Trailer, Meteorological*
1
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
8
8
3
19
Trailer, Water (900-/1,200-L)
2
2
1
2
2
1
10
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
20
20
13
3
1
1
1
65
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
4
42
42
4
4
3
99
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
2
17
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular
18
18
36
Periscopic Aiming Circle
12
12
2
26
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
12
12
2
26
GPS Receiver
52
52
4
108
* This trailer carries the END TRAY meteorological radar.
5-42
FM 100-60
203-mm Self-Propelled Gun Battalion,
Heavy Arty Bde ________________________________ _______________________
SP GUN
BATTALION
(203-mm)
SP GUN
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
CONTROL
BATTERY
SERVICE
HQ
PLATOON
(203-mm)
PLATOON
(p 5-44)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
203-mm SP Gun, 2S7
12
Trailer, Kitchen
3
ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Btry FDC)
3
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
4
ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Btry COP)
3
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
ACRV, 1V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bn COP)
1
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
7
ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)
1
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
9
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
6
5.45-mm LGM, RPK-74
12
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
6
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
12
GPS Receiver
26
ATGL, RPG-7V
6
Radios:
Truck, Medium
20
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
10
Truck, POL (5,000-Liter)
4
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Maintenance
2
Medium-Power
21
Van, Signal
4
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Ambulance
1
Medium-Power
4
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
17
Warning Receiver
2
Trailer, Generator
2
____________________________________
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
5-43
FM 100-60
203-mm Self-Propelled Gun Battery,
203-mm SP Gun Bn ________________________________ ____________________
SP GUN
BATTERY
(203-mm)
MOTOR
BATTERY
CONTROL
FIRING
TRANSPORT
HQ
PLATOON
PLATOON
SECTION
PLATOON
GUN
HQ
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
203-mm SP Howitzer, 2S7
4
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
3
ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Btry FDC)
1
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
2
ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Btry COP)
1
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
2
5.45-mm LGM, RPK-74
4
GPS Receiver
8
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
4
Radios:
ATGL, RPG-7V
2
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
Truck, Medium
3
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
1
Medium-Power
6
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
3
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
2
Medium-Power
1
5-44
FM 100-60
240-mm Self-Propelled Mortar Battalion,
Heavy Arty Bde ________________________________ _______________________
SP MORTAR
BATTALION
(240-mm)
SP MORTAR
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
CONTROL
BATTERY
SERVICE
HQ
PLATOON
(240-mm)
PLATOON
(p 5-46)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
240-mm SP Mortar, 2S4
12
Trailer, Kitchen
3
ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Btry FDC)
3
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
4
ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Btry COP)
3
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
ACRV, 1V15/1V15M/1V24 (Bn COP)
1
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
7
ACRV, 1V16/1V16M/1V25 (Bn FDC)
1
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
9
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
6
5.45-mm LGM, RPK-74
12
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
6
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
12
GPS Receiver
26
ATGL, RPG-7V
6
Radios:
Truck, Medium
20
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
10
Truck, POL (5,000-Liter)
4
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Maintenance
2
Medium-Power
21
Van, Signal
4
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Ambulance
1
Medium-Power
4
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
17
Warning Receiver
2
Trailer, Generator
2
____________________________________
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
5-45
FM 100-60
240-mm Self-Propelled Mortar Battery,
240-mm SP Mortar Bn ________________________________ __________________
SP MORTAR
BATTERY
(240-mm)
MOTOR
BATTERY
CONTROL
FIRING
TRANSPORT
HQ
PLATOON
PLATOON
SECTION
PLATOON
GUN
HQ
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
240-mm SP Howitzer, 2S4
4
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
3
ACRV, 1V13/1V13M/1V22 (Btry FDC)
2
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
2
ACRV, 1V14/1V14M/1V23 (Btry COP)
1
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
2
5.45-mm LGM, RPK-74
4
GPS Receiver
8
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
4
Radios:
ATGL, RPG-7V
2
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
Truck, Medium
3
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
1
Medium-Power
6
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
3
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
2
Medium-Power
1
5-46
FM 100-60
SAM Brigade (SA-12),
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
SAM
BRIGADE
(SA-12)*
TARGET
SAM
CHEMICAL
BRIGADE
ACQUISITION/
BATTALION
DEFENSE
EARLY WARNING
HQ
BATTERY
(SA-12)
PLATOON
(p 5-49)
MATERIEL
MAINT
SUPPORT
COMPANY
COMPANY
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
Chem Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM
3
3
WEAPONS
SAM, SA-12a/GLADIATOR TELAR**
18/36
18/36
SAM, SA-12b/GIANT TELAR**
18
18
SAM, Shoulder-Fired***
3
3
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
24
24
* The standard SA-12 brigade has three battalions. However, the brigade headquarters is capable of controlling up to
four battalions. The equipment totals here are for the standard three-battalion structure. Totals listed as multiple
numbers (such as 18/36) reflect the numbers of that particular piece of equipment when missile firing batteries have
one or two SA-12a missile firing platoons, respectively.
** This system includes the (unidentified) missile-tracking and guidance radar, which appears separately in this list.
*** The brigade headquarters may have an AA gun section with two 23-mm AA guns, ZU-23, instead of the SAM squad
with three shoulder-fired SAMs.
(continued)
5-47
FM 100-60
SAM Brigade (SA-12),
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
1
2
9
3
1
16
Truck, Light
3
1
24
2
1
31
Truck, Medium
12
25
3
40
Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14
3
3
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
1
1
Truck, Crane
3
1
4
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
9
3
12
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
4
Van, Computer
1
1
Van, Maintenance
1
6
2
8
17
Van, Medium
2
2
Van, Radar
1
1
Van, Signal
3
3
6
Ambulance
2
2
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
3
4
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
6
5
3
15
Trailer, Generator
2
3
6
2
2
15
Trailer, Kitchen
1
1
3
3
1
9
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
9
3
12
Trailer, Van
4
1
5
Trailer, Water (900-/1,200-L)
3
2
1
1
7
RADARS
Radar, Early Warning, BOX SPRING
1
1
Radar, Tgt Acq, BILL BOARD
1
3
4
Radar, Tgt Acq, HIGH SCREEN
1
3
4
Radar, Height Finding, THIN SKIN
1
1
Radar, Tgt Eng, GRILL PAN
9
9
Radar, Missile-Tracking & Guidance
1
36/54
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
2
18
1
1
23
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
1
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
3
45/63
3
52/70
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
1
3
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
1
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
3
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
3
5
Warning Receiver
2
12
14
MISCELLANEOUS
Btry CP/Msl Guidance Vehicle (TELAR Chassis)***
9
9
Bn CP Vehicle (TELAR Chassis)
3
3
Bde CP Vehicle (TELAR Chassis)
1
1
Tgt Acq Radar Vehicle (TELAR Chassis)
2
6
8
SA-12a Missile Transloader (TELAR Chassis)****
9/18
9/18
SA-12b Missile Transloader (TELAR Chassis)****
9
9
SA-12a/b Missile Transporter (Tractor-Trailer)
27
27
* The standard SA-12 brigade has three battalions. However, the brigade headquarters is capable of controlling up to
four battalions. The equipment totals here are for the standard three-battalion structure. Totals listed as multiple
numbers (such as 9/18) reflect the numbers of that particular piece of equipment when missile firing batteries have
one or two SA-12a missile firing platoons, respectively.
*** This vehicle carries the GRILL PAN radar, which appears separately in this list.
**** This system is a combination loader and launcher.
5-48
FM 100-60
SAM Battalion (SA-12),
SAM Bde (SA-12) ________________________________ ______________________
SAM
BATTALION
(SA-12)*
MISSILE
MISSILE
AA GUN
BATTALION
TECHNICAL
FIRING
BATTERY*
HQ
PLATOON
BATTERY
(23-mm)
(p 4-13)
(p 5-50)
SERVICE
BATTERY
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total *
Equipment
Total *
SAM, SA-12a/GLADIATOR TELAR** .. 6/12
Van, Maintenance
2
SAM, SA-12b/GIANT TELAR**
6
Van, Signal
1
SA-12a Missile Transloader
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
(TELAR Chassis)***
3/6
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
2
SA-12b Missile Transloader
Trailer, Generator
2
(TELAR Chassis)***
3
Trailer, Kitchen
1
Battery CP/Missile Guidance Vehicle
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
3
(TELAR Chassis)****
3
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
Battalion CP Vehicle
Radars:
(TELAR Chassis)
1
Target Acquisition, BILL BOARD
1
Target Acquisition Radar Vehicle
2
Target Acquisition, HIGH SCREEN
1
SA-12a/b Missile Transporter
Target Engagement, GRILL PAN
3
(Tractor-Trailer)
3
Missile-Tracking and Guidance
12/18
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
8
Radios:
Truck, Utility
3
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
Truck, Light
8
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, Medium
4
Medium-Power
18/24
Truck, Crane
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
Truck, POL (5,000-Liter)
3
Warning Receiver
4
____________________________________
* The standard battalion has three missile firing batteries. Although a fourth battery is possible,
the totals here are for the three-battery standard. Totals listed with multiple numbers (such as
6/12) reflect the numbers of that particular piece of equipment in the battalion when each bat-
tery has one or two SA-12a platoons, respectively. If individual missile firing batteries have an
AA gun section of two 23-mm AA guns, ZU-23, the battalion may also have one AA gun sec-
tion, instead of an entire AA gun battery.
** Each TELAR includes a missile-tracking and guidance radar, which appears separately in this list.
*** This system is a combination loader and launcher with no onboard radar.
**** This vehicle carries the GRILL PAN radar, which appears separately in this list.
5-49
FM 100-60
Missile Firing Battery,
SAM Bn (SA-12) ________________________________ _______________________
MISSILE
FIRING
BATTERY*
MISSILE
MISSILE
BATTERY
FIRING
FIR ING
HQ
PLATOON
PLATOON
(SA-12a)
(SA-12b)
SA-12a TELAR
2
SA-12b TELAR
2
SA-12a Transloader
1
SA-12b Transloader
1
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total *
Equipment
Total *
SAM, SA-12a/GLADIATOR TELAR**
2/4
Radars:
SAM, SA-12b/GIANT TELAR**
2
Target Engagement, GRILL PAN
1
SA-12a Missile Transloader
Missile-Tracking and Guidance
4/6
(TELAR Chassis)***
1/2
Radios:
SA-12b Missile Transloader
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
(TELAR Chassis)***
1
Medium-Power
5/7
Battery CP/Missile Guidance Vehicle
Warning Receiver
1
(TELAR Chassis)****
1
____________________________________
* The standard battery has two missile firing platoons, one SA-12a platoon and one SA-12b
platoon. However, the GRILL PAN is capable of controlling a third platoon that, if pres-
ent, would have the SA-12a. Totals listed with multiple numbers (such as 2/4) reflect the
numbers of that particular piece of equipment in a battery with one or two SA-12a pla-
toons, respectively. Some batteries may have an AA gun section with two 23-mm AA
guns, ZU-23. In that case, there would be no more than one AA gun section (rather than
an entire AA gun battery) at battalion level.
** Each TELAR includes an (unidentified) missile-tracking and guidance radar, which ap-
pears separately in this list.
*** This system is a combination loader and launcher with no onboard radar. It carries four
GLADIATOR or two GIANT missiles in launch tubes ready to fire from the transloader
(when slaved to a TELAR) or to reload a TELAR.
**** This vehicle serves as the battery command post (CP) and also carries the GRILL PAN
missile-tracking and guidance radar, which appears separately in this list.
5-50
FM 100-60
Air Defense Division,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
AIR
DEFENSE
DIVISION*
SAM
AA GUN
SIGNAL
DIVISION
BRIGADE
REGIMENT
COMPANY/
HQ
(SA-4)**
(57-mm) **
BATTALION
(pp 5-52/5-53)
(pp 5-52/5-53)
(p 4-49)
(p 1-37)
MATERIEL
MAINT
SUPPORT
COMPANY/
CO/BN
BATTALION
(pp 5-52/5-53)
(pp 5-52/5-53)
__________________________________
* The purpose of the air defense division is to
provide air defense of critical rear area assets in
the army group. While its SAM and AA gun systems may be mobile, they operate from fixed
sites around the protected rear area assets. The army group normally does not allocate these
air defense assets to support subordinate armies or corps. However, the number of SAM
brigades and AA gun regiments in the air defense division corresponds to the size of the army
group. The equipment list on p 5-52 reflects the holdings of the smallest possible division,
with one SAM brigade and two AA gun regiments. The list on p 5-53 reflects the maximum
equipment holdings, with a division of two SAM brigades and three AA gun regiments.
Whether the signal, materiel support, and maintenance elements are company- or battalion-
size depends on the number of brigades and regiments in the division.
** For high-altitude air defense, some air defense divisions might use SA-2 SAM regiments
rather than SA-4 brigades. For details on SA-2 regiment structure, see FM 100-63.
*** Some AA gun regiments at army group level may have the 100-mm AA gun, KS-19.
(continued)
5-51
FM 100-60
Air Defense Division (Minimum),
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
3
3
APC, BTR-60 (PU-12)
2
13
4
19
AVC, BTR (R-145BM)
8
8
Fire Control Radar Vehicle (TEL Chassis)*
9
9
Tgt Acq Radar Vehicle**
2
5
7
Chem Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh
3
2
5
WEAPONS
57-mm AA Gun, S-60
48
48
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
24
24
SAM, SA-4/GANEF TEL
27
27
SAM, Shoulder-Fired*
6
3
30
39
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
12
16
14
5
3
1
51
Truck, Light
9
31
16
3
2
1
62
Truck, Medium
4
40
138
25
3
210
Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14
3
3
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
1
2
3
Truck, Crane
4
2
1
7
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
1
12
12
3
28
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
4
2
2
8
Van, Command
12
9
21
Van, Computer
1
1
Van, Maintenance
1
17
8
2
8
36
Van, Medium
4
2
4
10
Van, Radar***
1
12
13
Van, Signal
2
6
10
5
23
Ambulance
2
2
6
10
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
4
4
8
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
15
10
5
3
33
Trailer, Generator
3
15
18
1
2
2
41
Trailer, Kitchen
3
9
16
3
1
32
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
12
4
3
19
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
1
8
9
Trailer, Van
8
17
8
33
Trailer, Water (900-/1,200-L)
1
7
14
1
1
24
RADARS
Radar, Tgt Acq, LONG TRACK
2
5
7
Radar, Aerial Surv/Tgt Acq, FLAT FACE
2
4
6
Radar, Fire Control, FLAP WHEEL
8
8
Radar, Fire Control, PAT HAND
9
9
Radar, Height-Finding, THIN SKIN
1
1
* This vehicle carries the PAT HAND fire control radar, which appears separately in this list.
** This vehicle carries the LONG TRACK target acquisition radar, which appears separately in this list.
*** This vehicle carries the THIN SKIN height-finding radar in a SAM brigade and the FLAT FACE aerial
surveillance/target acquisition radar or FLAP WHEEL fire control radar in an AA gun regiment.
(continued)
5-52
FM 100-60
Air Defense Division (Minimum),
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
32
56
7
1
1
99
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
9
9
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
2
1
26
29
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
7
4
16
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
3
2
2
7
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
2
8
11
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
7
3
14
5
29
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
3
1
6
3
13
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
2
5
2
2
11
Warning Receiver
4
14
14
3
35
MISCELLANEOUS
SA-4 Missile Transloader (Medium Truck)
27
27
SA-4 Missile Transporter (Tractor-Trailer)
9
9
Motorcycle
3
3
Air Defense Division (Maximum),
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
3
3
APC, BTR-60 (PU-12)
2
26
6
34
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
8
8
Fire Control Radar Vehicle (TEL Chassis)*
18
18
Tgt Acq Radar Vehicle**
2
10
12
Armored Recovery Vehicle
5
5
Chem Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh
6
3
9
WEAPONS
57-mm AA Gun, S-60
72
72
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
48
48
SAM, SA-4/GANEF TEL
54
54
SAM, Shoulder-Fired*
6
6
45
3
3
63
* This vehicle carries the PAT HAND fire control radar, which appears separately in this list.
** This vehicle carries the LONG TRACK target acquisition radar, which appears separately in this list.
(continued)
5-53
FM 100-60
Air Defense Division (Maximum),
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
12
32
21
12
7
6
90
Truck, Light
9
62
24
7
6
4
112
Truck, Medium
4
80
207
9
75
9
384
Truck, Decon, ARS-12U/14
6
6
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
2
3
5
Truck, Crane
8
3
3
6
3
23
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
1
24
18
9
2
54
Truck, Recovery
2
2
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
8
3
6
17
Van, Command
12
18
30
Van, Computer
2
2
Van, Maintenance
1
34
12
4
6
24
81
Van, Medium
4
6
10
Van, Radar***
2
18
20
Van, Signal
2
12
15
33
1
63
Ambulance
2
4
9
1
16
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
4
8
10
22
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
30
15
75
9
129
Trailer, Generator
3
30
27
10
6
6
82
Trailer, Kitchen
3
18
24
2
6
3
56
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
24
6
3
9
2
44
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
1
12
13
Trailer, Van
8
34
12
54
Trailer, Water (900-/1,200-L)
1
14
21
1
3
3
43
RADARS
Radar, Tgt Acq, LONG TRACK
2
10
12
Radar, Aerial Surv/Tgt Acq, FLAT FACE
2
6
8
Radar, Fire Control, FLAP WHEEL
12
12
Radar, Fire Control, PAT HAND
18
18
Radar, Height-Finding, THIN SKIN
2
2
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
64
84
20
4
4
178
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
18
18
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
2
2
39
43
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
14
6
6
6
37
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
3
5
1
15
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
3
8
1
13
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
7
6
21
7
1
1
43
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
3
2
9
8
22
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
2
10
3
6
21
Communications Center
2
2
Warning Receiver
4
28
21
3
1
1
58
MISCELLANEOUS
SA-4 Missile Transloader (Medium Truck)
54
54
SA-4 Missile Transporter (Tractor-Trailer)
18
18
Tracked Amphibian, K-61/PTS
1
1
Tractor, Artillery, AT-S
1
1
Motorcycle
13
3
16
*** This vehicle carries the THIN SKIN height-finding radar in a SAM brigade and the FLAT FACE aerial
surveillance/target acquisition radar or FLAP WHEEL fire control radar in an AA gun regiment.
5-54
Early Warning Regiment/Brigade,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
EARLY
WARNING
REGIMENT/
BRIGADE*
REGIMENTAL/
EARLY
AA GUN
CONTROL
BRIGADE
WARNING
BATTERY
COMPANY
HQ
BATTALION
(23-mm) **
(p 4-13)
(p 4-53)
SUPPLY &
SERVICE
COMPANY
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total *
Equipment
Total *
Radars:
Van, Automated Radar Control
Aerial Surveillance/Target
System
16/20
Acquisition, LONG TRACK
12/16
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23**
24/30
EW/GCI, BAR LOCK
or TIN SHIELD
6/8
Height-Finding, SIDE NET
or ODD PAIR
6/8 ***
Height Finding, THIN SKIN
12/16
Target Acquisition, FLAT FACE
12/16
Target Acquisition, SPOON REST.. 12/16
Target Acquisition, SQUAT EYE
12/16
_________________________________
* An early warning regiment normally has three early warning battalions; a brigade has four.
Totals listed here with multiple numbers (such as 12/16) reflect the numbers of that particular
piece of equipment in a regiment or brigade, respectively.
** Instead of an AA gun battery, some early warning regiments/brigades may have a platoon of
shoulder-fired SAMs (see p 3-11).
*** Units equipped with 3D radars, such as TIN SHIELD or modernized BAR LOCK, do not
require an accompanying height-finding radar.
5-55
FM 100-60
Air Defense Jamming Regiment,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
AIR DEFENSE
JAMMING
REGIMENT
AIR DEFENSE
REGIMENTAL
JAMMING
HQ
BATTALION*
____________________________________
* Common practice is to allocate an air defense jamming battalion to each army or corps in the
army group's main effort. Remaining battalions may protect other high-priority army group as-
sets. Each battalion can have up to 54 air defense jammers, along with supporting target ac-
quisition systems.
5-56
FM 100-60
Antitank Brigade,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
ANTITANK
BRIGADE
CHEMICAL
BRIGADE
ANTITANK
ENGINEER
DEFENSE
HQ
BATTALION
PLATOON
PLATOON
(p 4-57)
MATERIEL
MAINT
MEDICAL
SUPPORT
COMPANY
PLATOON
COMPANY
Principal Items of Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-60/70/80
1
1
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
2
2
ACV, MT-LBu
1
20
21
Prime Mover, MT-LBT
84
84
Chemical Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM
1
3
4
Mobile Recon Post, PRP-3/4*
1
4
5
Armored Recovery Vehicle
1
1
WEAPONS
125/100-mm AT Gun, 2A45/MT-12
72
72
ATGM Vehicle, 9P149 w/ AT-6/SPIRAL
36
36
ATGL, RPG-7V
4
36
4
44
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
3
* This system includes the SMALL FRED or TALL MIKE battlefield surveillance radar.
(continued)
5-57
FM 100-60
Antitank Brigade,
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of Equipment
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Route-Clearing Vehicle, BAT/PKT
2
2
Ditching Machine, BTM/MDK
2
2
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
6
12
1
1
1
21
Truck, Light
2
16
6
1
1
26
Truck, Medium
1
52
30
3
2
88
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)
12
6
18
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
2
2
Van, Hospital
1
1
Van, Maintenance
8
2
6
16
Van, Signal
2
8
10
Ambulance
4
4
8
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
1
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
44
20
3
68
Trailer, Generator
2
4
1
2
9
Trailer, Kitchen
1
4
1
6
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
12
6
18
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
8
8
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
1
4
2
2
1
10
RADARS
Radar, Battlefield Surveillance, Man-
16
16
Portable, PSNR-1 or TALL MIKE
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
44
1
1
1
53
VHF, Portable, Very- Low-Power
1
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
6
144
4
3
157
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
1
3
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
4
9
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
12
15
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
4
5
Warning Receiver
1
4
5
MISCELLANEOUS
Rangefinder, Laser
1
16
17
5-58
FM 100-60
UAV Regiment, Army Group ________________________________ _____________
UAV
REGIMENT*
MAINT &
REGIMENTAL
UAV
SUPPORT
HQ
SQUADRON
COMPANY
(p 5-60)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
UAV Launch Vehicle
12
Van, Maintenance
4
UAV (RPV/Drone), Multimission
24
Trailer, Generator
17
RPV Recovery Vehicle
6
Trailer, Kitchen
4
Launcher Support Vehicle
6
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
3
Van, Mission Control
4
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
4
Ground Control Station
6
Radios:
Support Vehicles
9
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
45
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
24
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, Utility
14
Medium-Power
17
Truck, Medium
4
HF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, Light
11
Medium-Power
4
Truck, POL (4,000-Liter)
7
Warning Receiver
4
____________________________________
* The General Staff may allocate part or all of the UAV Regiment to support military operations
of an army, corps, or army group.
5-59
FM 100-60
UAV Squadron, UAV Regt ________________________________ _______________
UAV
SQUADRON
MAINT &
SQUADRON
UAV
CONTROL
SUPPORT
HQ
FLIGHT
PLATOON
PLATOON
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
UAV Launch Vehicle
4
Van, Maintenance
1
UAV (RPV/Drone), Multimission
8
Trailer, Generator
5
RPV Recovery Vehicle
2
Trailer, Kitchen
1
Launcher Support Vehicle
2
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
1
Van, Mission Control
1
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
Ground Control Station
2
Radios:
Support Vehicles
3
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
13
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
6
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, Utility
4
Medium-Power
5
Truck, Medium
1
HF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, Light
3
Medium-Power
1
Truck, POL (4,000-Liter)
2
Warning Receiver
1
5-60
FM 100-60
Signals Reconnaissance Brigade,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
SIGNALS
RECONNAISSANCE
BRIGADE*
RADIO
RADIO
RADAR
BRIGADE
INTERCEPT
DF
INTERCEPT
HQ
BATTALION
BATTALION
& DF BN
(p 5-62)
(p 5-62)
(p 5-62)
(p 5-62)
SUPPLY &
SIGNAL
SERVICE
COMPANY
COMPANY
(p 5-62)
(p 5-62)
____________________________________
* This brigade differs from a signals reconnaissance regiment (p 4-63) primarily by having three
battalions with separate functions. The regiment has essentially the same assets but deploys
them in mixed battalions.
(continued)
5-61
FM 100-60
Signals Reconnaissance Brigade,
Army Group (continued) ________________________________ ________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
2
1
1
1
8
13
Chemical Recon Vehicle, BRDM-2RKh/RKhM
1
1
1
1
4
WEAPONS
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
3
3
3
12
ELECTRONIC COMBAT SYSTEMS
Radio Intercept System
36
36
Radio DF
27
27
Radar Intercept/DF
27
27
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
6
5
5
5
5
2
28
Truck, Light
2
7
7
7
3
26
Truck, Medium
1
1
1
1
10
14
Truck, POL (5,000-L)
2
2
2
2
8
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
1
1
Van, Command
3
3
3
9
Van, Maintenance
1
4
4
4
4
17
Van, Signal
2
2
2
2
5
13
Ambulance
1
1
1
1
4
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
1
1
1
5
9
Trailer, Generator
2
6
6
6
1
2
23
Trailer, Kitchen
1
4
4
4
3
16
Trailer, POL (4,200-L)
2
2
2
2
8
Trailer, Water (900-L)
1
4
4
4
3
16
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
6
6
6
7
2
33
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
38
29
29
8
109
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
1
1
2
1
7
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
8
13
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
3
3
3
12
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
1
1
3
7
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
1
1
2
6
Warning Receiver
1
1
1
1
3
7
5-62
FM 100-60
Signal Brigade,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
SIGNAL
BRIGADE*
TROPO-
BRIGADE
SIGNAL
RADIO RELAY
SCATTER
HQ
BATTALION
BATTALION
BATTALION**
(p 4-87)
(p
4-88)
(p 4-89)
SUPPLY &
SATCOM
WIRE
MESSENGER
SERVICE
COMPANY**
BATTALION
UNIT
PLATOON
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
Radio Stations***:
Radio Relay Stations****:
HF, Vehicle Mount,
VHF/UHF
12-15
High-Power
3
UHF
9-12
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Troposcatter, SHF
9-15**
High-Power
3
SATCOM, UHF/SHF
3**
____________________________________
* An army group headquarters normally task-organizes the assets of the signal regiment's
subordinate units to support its formation of forward, main, alternate, and rear command
and control posts.
** The army group can allocate assets from the troposcatter battalion and/or satellite com-
munications (SATCOM) company to a subordinate army, corps, division, or separate bri-
gade if required.
*** Each HF or HF/VHF radio station normally occupies a single box-body truck. However,
some variants of the HF/VHF station may use an armored vehicle instead of a truck.
**** Depending on the specific radio station model, each VHF/UHF radio relay station com-
prises one to two box-body trucks. Each UHF radio relay station comprises one to three
box-body trucks. Each SHF troposcatter radio relay station comprises one or two box-
body trucks. SATCOM stations also comprise one or several box-body trucks.
5-63
FM 100-60
Chemical Defense Brigade,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
CHEMICAL
DEFENSE
BRIGADE*
HQ &
CHEMICAL
CHEMICAL
SIGNAL
SERVICE
DEFENSE
RECON
COMPANY
BATTERY
BATTALION
BATTALION**
(p 4-92)
DECON-
SMOKE
NBDF
TAMINATION
MCAS***
BATTALION
BN****
BN
(p 4-93)
(p 4-98)
__________________________________
* In lieu of a chemical defense brigade, an
army group may have separate battalions of the
same types that normally comprise such a brigade.
** This battalion also performs radiological (nuclear) and biological reconnaissance, as re-
quired.
*** The mobile computation and analysis station (MCAS) is also known as a mobile analytical
plotting station.
**** Nuclear burst direction-finding (NBDF) battalion.
5-64
FM 100-60
Flamethrower Tank Battalion,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
FLAMETHROWER
TANK
BATTALION
FLAMETHROWER
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
TANK
SERVICE
HQ
COMPANY
PLATOON
(p 5-66)
(p 3-34)
(p 5-67)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
Flamethrower Tank, TO-55
31
Trailer, Generator
1
ACV, BMP-1K/2K/3K
1
Trailer, POL (4,200-Liter)
4
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
1
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
9-mm Pistol, PM
110
Night-Vision Goggles
2
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
50
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
6
ATGL, RPG-7V
2
Radios:
Truck, Medium
7
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
Truck, POL (5,000-Liter)
5
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Kitchen
1
Medium-Power
33
Van, Maintenance
1
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
Ambulance1
HF, Vehicle Mount,
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
Medium-Power
6
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
6
Warning Receiver
1
5-65
FM 100-60
Battalion Headquarters,
Flamethrower Tank Bn ________________________________ _________________
BATTALION
HEADQUARTERS
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
Flamethrower Tank, TO-55
1
Radios:
ACV, BTR (R-145BM)
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
ACV, BMP-1K/2K/3K
1
Medium-Power
3
9-mm Pistol, PM
7
HF, Vehicle Mount,
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
8
Medium-Power
3
ATGL, RPG-7V
2
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
2
Warning Receiver
1
5-66
FM 100-60
Flamethrower Tank Company,
Flamethrower Tank Bn ________________________________ _________________
FLAMETHROWER
TANK
COMPANY
FLAMETHROWER
COMPANY
TANK
HQ
PLATOON
Company Commander...PM
Driver/Mechanic
PM
Gunner
PM
Loader
PM
FLAMETHROWER
PLATOON
TANK
HQ
SQUAD
Platoon Leader/
Tank Commander...AKS-74
Tank Commander...PM
Driver/Mechanic
PM
Driver/Mechanic
PM
Gunner
PM
Gunner
PM
Loader
PM
Loader
PM
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
Flamethrower Tank, TO-55
10
Radios:
9-mm Pistol, PM
34
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
6
Medium-Power
10
HF, Vehicle Mount,
Medium-Power
1
5-67
FM 100-60
Tank Transport/Heavy-Lift Regiment,
Army or Army Group ________________________________ ___________________
TANK
TRANSPORT/
HEAVY-LIFT
REGIMENT
TANK
SUPPLY &
REGIMENTAL
TRANSPORT/
SERVICE
HQ
HEAVY-LIFT
COMPANY
BATTALION
(p 5-70)
Tank Transport/Heavy-Lift Regiment, (3-Battalion Structure) __________________
Principal Items of Equipment
WEAPONS
ATRL, RPG-22/26*
33/42/51
2
35/44/53
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
9
12
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
2
15
17
Truck, Light
9
3
12
HET (Tractor-Trailer)*
297/396/495
297/396/495
Truck, Crane
12
1
13
Truck, POL (7,000-L)*
21/27/33
21/27/33
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
18
6
24
Van, Kitchen
6
2
8
Van, Maintenance
1
33
10
44
Van, Mobile Field Bakery
4
4
Van, Signal
3
3
6
Ambulance
3
1
4
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
2
12
2
16
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
6
2
8
Trailer, Generator
1
18
6
25
Trailer, POL (5,800-L)*
21/27/33
21/27/33
Trailer, Water (900-/1,200-L)
9
7
16
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
9
9
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
3
4
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
3
4
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
3
4
* Totals reflect tank transport/heavy-lift battalions with companies of three, four, and five platoons,
respectively.
(continued)
5-68
FM 100-60
Tank Transport/Heavy-Lift Regiment,
Army or Army Group (4-Battalion Structure) _______________________________
Principal Items of Equipment
WEAPONS
ATRL, RPG-22/26*
44/56/68
2
46/58/70
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
12
15
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
2
20
22
Truck, Light
12
3
15
HET (Tractor-Trailer)*
396/528/660
396/528/660
Truck, Crane
16
1
17
Truck, POL (7,000-L)*
28/36/44
28/36/44
Truck, Water (2,000-L)
24
6
30
Van, Kitchen
8
2
10
Van, Maintenance
1
44
10
55
Van, Mobile Field Bakery
4
4
Van, Signal
3
4
7
Ambulance
4
1
5
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
2
16
2
20
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
8
2
10
Trailer, Generator
1
24
6
31
Trailer, POL (5,800-L)*
28/36/44
28/36/44
Trailer, Water (900-/1,200-L)
12
7
19
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
12
12
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
4
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
4
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
Warning Receiver
1
4
5
* Totals reflect tank transport/heavy-lift battalions with companies of three, four, and five platoons,
respectively.
5-69
FM 100-60
Tank Transport/Heavy-Lift Battalion,
Tank Transport/Heavy-Lift Regt or Mat Spt Bde _____________________________
TANK
TRANSPORT/
HEAVY-LIFT
BATTALION
TANK
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
TRANSPORT/
SERVICE
HQ
HEAVY-LIFT
PLATOON
COMPANY*
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total ** Equipment
Total **
ATRL, RPG-22/26
11/14/17
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
4
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
2
HET (Tractor-Trailer)
99/132/165
Trailer, Generator
6
Truck, Utility
5
Trailer, POL (5,800-Liter)
7/9/11
Truck, Light
3
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
3
Truck, Crane
4
Radios:
Truck, POL (7,000-Liter)
7/9/11
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
3
Truck, Water (2,000-Liter)
6
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
Van, Kitchen
2
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Maintenance
11
Medium-Power
1
Van, Signal
1
Warning Receiver
1
Ambulance
1
________________________________ __
* A tank transport/heavy-lift company may have three, four, or five platoons of 11 heavy
equipment transporters (HETs) each. Thus, company strength can vary from 33 to 55 HETs.
** Totals listed with multiple numbers (such as 99/132/165) reflect the numbers of that particu-
lar piece of equipment in a battalion with companies of three, four, or five platoons, respec-
tively.
5-70
FM 100-60
Airborne Forces ________________________________ _______________________
Airborne forces are directly subordinate to the Supreme High Command, with operational
control exercised by the General Staff. The General Staff may allocate airborne units to theater
commands and possibly, in turn, to army groups or armies for specific missions. Other airborne
units would remain under Supreme High Command control.
A separate airborne infantry brigade (p 5-72) may be under operational control of an army
group, although not organic to it. Higher command may allocate additional forces from an air-
borne division (p 5-87) to support an army group in a given operation; these are normally brigade-
size elements equipped with IFVs (p 5-89). The army group commander may further allocate an
airborne brigade to support a subordinate army or corps in operational missions. With the ap-
proval of the army group commander, an army may further allocate battalion-size elements to
support a ground maneuver division in tactical missions.
5-71
FM 100-60
Airborne Infantry Brigade (Sep) ________________________________ __________
AIRBORNE
INFANTRY
BRIGADE
(SEP)*
AIRBORNE
HOWITZER
BRIGADE
AIR DEFENSE
INFANTRY
BATTALION
HQ
BATTERY
BATTALION
(122-mm)
(p 5-73)
(p 5-85)
(p 5-73)
(p 5-74)
ANTITANK
RECON
ENGINEER
SIGNAL
BATTERY
COMPANY
COMPANY
COMPANY
(p 5-73)
(p 5-73)
(p 5-73)
(p 5-73)
CHEMICAL
MATERIEL
PARACHUTE
MAINTENANCE
DEFENSE
SUPPORT
RIGGING &
COMPANY
PLATOON
COMPANY
RESUPPLY CO
(p 5-73)
(p 5-73)
(p 5-73)
(p 5-73)
MEDICAL
PLATOON
(p 5-73)
____________________________________
* Air transport support units required for deployment may be allocated to the brigade from mili-
tary transport aviation assets. Either transport aircraft or heavy-lift helicopters could air-land
the brigade or insert the airborne infantry battalions by parachute.
(continued)
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