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FM 100-60
Airborne Infantry Brigade (Sep) (continued) ________________________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
WEAPONS
30-mm Auto Grenade Launcher, AGS-17
18
18
82-mm Mortar, 2B14
24
24
122-mm Howitzer, D-30
18
18
122-mm Laser-Guided Projectile Set
4
4
73-mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9
9
9
18
ATGM Manpack, AT-4/SPIGOT
18
12
30
ATGM Manpack, AT-7/SAXHORN
27
27
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
6
6
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
33
18
12
66
Flamethrower, RPO/LPO
81
4
85
ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
Mine Detector, DIM
2
2
Demolition Set
6
6
Airdroppable Bridge, PVD-20/DPP-40
10
10
TRUCKS
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Battery FDC)*
3
3
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Battalion FDC)*
1
1
Truck, Utility
8
30
5
1
1
10
1
8
1
1
66
Truck, Light
75
34
10
12
18
38
30
2
2
221
Truck, Medium
9
8
31
48
Truck, Chem Recon, UAZ-69RKh
4
4
Truck, POL (4,000-L)
3
2
12
17
Van, Maintenance
3
1
9
13
Van, Signal
3
4
3
10
Ambulance
3
1
4
8
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
2
6
16
10
4
38
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
9
10
2
21
Trailer, Generator
3
2
1
1
7
Trailer, Kitchen
9
3
1
1
4
2
1
21
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
9
2
12
23
Trailer, Water (900-L)
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
RADARS
Radar, Battlefield Surveillance, Man-
1
1
3
5
Portable, PSNR-1 or TALL MIKE
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
78
14
1
4
1
6
4
1
1
1
2
115
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
72
23
19
3
4
121
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
99
8
12
119
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
6
1
8
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
8
3
4
3
18
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Ground-to-Air Set
2
6
1
1
10
Burst-Transmission
15
15
Warning Receiver
1
3
1
1
1
1
8
MISCELLANEOUS
Rangefinder, Laser
3
7
1
11
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular
9
9
GPS Receiver
3
32
35
Periscopic Aiming Circle
3
6
9
Collimator
24
24
Motorcycle
3
3
* The 1V153 ACRVs may be part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
5-73
FM 100-60
Airborne Infantry Battalion,
Abn Inf Bde (Sep) ________________________________ _____________________
AIRBORNE
INFANTRY
BATTALION
AIRBORNE
BATTALION
MORTAR
SAM
INFANTRY
HQ
BATTERY
PLATOON
COMPANY
(p 5-75)
(p 5-79)
(p 5-80)
(p 5-76)
SUPPLY &
AGL
ANTITANK
SIGNAL
SERVICE
PLATOON
PLATOON
PLATOON
PLATOON
(p 5-81)
(p 5-82)
(p 5-83)
(p 5-84)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
99
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
2
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
388
Trailer, Generator
1
5.45-mm LMG, RPKS-74
27
Trailer, Kitchen
3
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
27
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
3
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
27
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
2
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
Rangefinder/Target Designator, Laser
1
GP-25/30
79
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
1
30-mm Automatic Grenade Launcher,
Collimator
8
AGS-17
6
Night-Vision Goggles
55
73-mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9
3
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
26
82-mm Mortar, 2B14
8
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
93
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
11
Night-Vision Sight (AGL)
6
ATGM Manpack, AT-4/SPIGOT
6
Night-Vision Sight (MG)
27
ATGM Manpack, AT-7/SAXHORN
9
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
1
ATGL, RPG-16D
21
GPS Receiver
1
ATRL, RPG-22/26
37
Radios:
Flamethrower, RPO
27
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
26
Truck, Utility
10
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
24
Truck, Light
25
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
33
Truck, POL (4,000-Liter)
1
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Maintenance
1
Medium-Power
1
Van, Signal
1
Ground-to-Air Set
2
Ambulance
1
Burst-Transmission
5
5-74
FM 100-60
Warning Receiver
1
5-75
FM 100-60
Battalion Headquarters,
Abn Inf Bn________________________________ ____________________________
BATTALION
HEADQUARTERS
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
4
Night-Vision Goggles
2
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
4
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
2
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
Radios:
GP-25/30
1
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
ATRL, RPG-22/26
1
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
2
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
2
Burst-Transmission
1
5-76
FM 100-60
Airborne Infantry Company,
Abn Inf Bn________________________________ ____________________________
AIRBORNE
INFANTRY
COMPANY
AIRBORNE
COMPANY
ATGM
INFANTRY
HQ
PLATOON *
PLATOON
(p 5-77)
Company Commander
PM
Platoon Leader
PM
Deputy Commander
PM
ATGM Operator (x3) ... PM
Logistics Officer
PM
Asst Operator (x3)
PM
First Sergeant
AKS-74
Driver
AKS-74
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
20
Flamethrower, RPO
9
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
73
Night-Vision Goggles
15
5.45-mm LMG, RPKS-74
9
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
21
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
9
Night-Vision Sight (MG)
9
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
9
Truck, Light
1
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
Radios:
GP-25/30
22
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
4
ATGM Manpack, AT-7/SAXHORN
3
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
4
ATGL, RPG-16D
6
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
9
ATRL, RPG-22/26
9
Burst-Transmission
1
____________________________________
* The ATGM platoon includes one light truck.
5-77
FM 100-60
Airborne Infantry Platoon,
Abn Inf Co ________________________________ ___________________________
AIRBORNE
INFANTRY
PLATOON
AIRBORNE
PLATOON
WEAPONS
INFANTRY
HQ
SQUAD
SQUAD*
(p 5-78)
(p 5-78)
Platoon Leader
PM
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
6
Flamethrower, RPO
3
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
22
Night-Vision Goggles
5
5.45-mm LMG, RPKS-74
3
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
7
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
3
Night-Vision Sight (MG)
3
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
3
Radios:
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
GP-25/30
7
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
ATGL, RPG-16D
2
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
3
ATRL, RPG-22/26
3
____________________________________
* One squad leader is also the assistant platoon leader.
5-78
FM 100-60
Airborne Infantry Squad,
Abn Inf Plt________________________________ ____________________________
AIRBORNE
INFANTRY
SQUAD
Squad Leader
AKS-74
Machinegunner
RPKS-74
Asst Sqd Ldr/Senior Rifleman
AKS-74
Rifleman (x4)
AKS-74
Sniper
SVD
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
6
Flamethrower, RPO
1
5.45-mm LMG, RPKS-74
1
Night-Vision Goggles
1
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
1
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
2
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
Radio, VHF, Portable,
GP-25/30
2
Very-Low-Power
1
ATRL, RPG-22/26
1
Weapons Squad,
Abn Inf Plt________________________________ ____________________________
WEAPONS
SQUAD
Squad Leader
AK-74
Machinegunner (x3)
PKM/PM
Asst Machinegunner (x3)
AK-74
Grenadier (x2)
RPG-16D/PM
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
5
ATGL, RPG-16D
2
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AK-74
4
Night-Vision Goggles
1
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
3
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
1
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
Night-Vision Sight (MG)
3
GP-25/30
1
Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
5-79
FM 100-60
Mortar Battery,
Abn Inf Bn________________________________ ____________________________
MORTAR
BATTERY
MOTOR
BATTERY
MORTAR
TRANSPORT
HQ
PLATOON
SECTION
MORTAR
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
82-mm Mortar, 2B14
8
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
1
9-mm Pistol, PM
15
Collimator
8
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
54
Night-Vision Goggles
2
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
8
GP-25/30
6
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
8
ATGL, RPG-16D
3
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
1
Truck, Utility
9
GPS Receiver
1
Rangefinder/Target Designator, Laser
1
Radio, VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
5
5-80
FM 100-60
SAM Platoon,
Abn Inf Bn________________________________ ____________________________
SAM
PLATOON*
PLATOON
SAM
HQ
SQUAD
SAM Operator (x3)**
SAM Launcher, PM
Rifleman/Asst Operator (x3)
AKS-74
Truck Driver
AKS-74
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
SAM, Shoulder-Fired***
9
Night-Vision Goggles
4
9-mm Pistol, PM
10
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
3
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
12
Radio, VHF, Portable,
Truck, Light
3
Very-Low-Power
4
__________________________________
* Depending on the situation, the battalion commander may retain the entire SAM platoon un-
der his own control, or he may allocate its squads to individual airborne infantry companies.
** One of the SAM operators is also the squad leader.
*** Each light truck carries a SAM launcher and up to five missiles. When dismounted, each
SAM operator carries a gripstock launcher and one missile; a rifleman/assistant operator car-
ries one additional missile and can bring more from the truck, as required.
5-81
FM 100-60
Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon,
Abn Inf Bn________________________________ ____________________________
AGL
PLATOON*
PLATOON
AGL
HQ
SQUAD
Squad Leader
AKS-74
Senior Rifleman... AKS-74, RPG-22/26
Grenadier (x2)
AGS-17, PM
Rifleman/Asst Grenadier (x4)...AKS-74
Truck Driver
AKS-74
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
30-mm Automatic Grenade Launcher,
Truck, Light
3
AGS-17
6
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
3
9-mm Pistol, PM
7
Night-Vision Sights (AGL)
6
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
21
Night-Vision Sights (Small Arms)
6
ATRL, RPG-22/26
3
Radio, VHF, Portable, Low-Power
4
__________________________________
* Depending on the situation, the battalion commander may retain the entire AGL platoon under
his own control, or he may allocate its squads to individual airborne infantry companies.
5-82
FM 100-60
Antitank Platoon,
Abn Inf Bn________________________________ ____________________________
ANTITANK
PLATOON
RECOILLESS
MOTOR
PLATOON
ATGM
GUN
TRANSPORT
HQ*
SECTION**
SECTION**
SECTION***
ATGM
TEAM
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
ATGM Manpack, AT-4/SPIGOT
6
Truck, Light
5
73-mm Recoilless Gun, SPG-9
3
Night-Vision Goggles
1
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
5
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
33
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
6
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
Radios:
GP-25/30
6
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
ATRL, RPG-22/26
5
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
7
________________________________ __
* The platoon leader and assistant platoon leader ride in extra seats in the recoilless gun
and ATGM vehicles.
** Recoilless guns deploy by teams. Each team contains one SPG-9.
*** ATGMs deploy by sections. Each section consists of two teams, each containing one
AT-4/SPIGOT launcher.
**** Each of the five trucks in the motor transport section can carry one or two recoilless gun
teams or one ATGM section.
5-83
FM 100-60
Signal Platoon,
Abn Inf Bn________________________________ ____________________________
SIGNAL
PLATOON
PLATOON
RADIO
WIRE
HQ
SECTION
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
Radios:
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
13
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
3
Truck, Utility
1
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, Light
1
Medium-Power
1
Van, Signal
1
Ground-to-Air Set
2
Night-Vision Goggles
1
Burst-Transmission
1
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
3
Warning Receiver
1
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
2
5-84
FM 100-60
Supply and Service Platoon,
Abn Inf Bn________________________________ ____________________________
SUPPLY &
SERVICE
PLATOON
MOTOR
PLATOON
MESS
MAINT
TRANSPORT
HQ
SECTION
SECTION
SECTION
MEDICAL
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
Trailer, Kitchen
3
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
32
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
3
Truck, Light
10
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
2
Truck, POL (4,000-Liter)
1
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
4
Van, Maintenance
1
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
6
Ambulance
1
Radios:
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
2
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
4
Trailer, Generator
1
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
5-85
FM 100-60
122-mm Howitzer Battalion,
Abn Inf Bde (Sep) ________________________________ _____________________
HOWITZER
BATTALION
(122-mm)
HOWITZER
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
CONTROL
BATTERY
SERVICE
HQ
PLATOON
(122-mm)
PLATOON
(p 5-86)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
122-mm Howitzer, D-30
18
Trailer, Kitchen
3
122-mm Laser-Guided Projectile
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
2
Set, Kitolov-2M*
4
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)**
3
Radar, Battlefield Surveillance, Man-
ACRV, 1V111/1V153 (Bn FDC)**
1
Portable, PSNR-1 or TALL MIKE
1
Truck, Utility (Bn/Btry COP)
4
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
7
5.45-mm LMG, RPK-74
18
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
9
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
18
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
6
ATGL, RPG-16D
6
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
6
Truck, Light
34
GPS Receiver
32
Truck, Medium
9
Radios:
Truck, POL (4,000-Liter)
2
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
14
Van, Maintenance
1
VHF, Portable, Low-Power or
Van, Signal
4
Very-Low-Power
23
Ambulance
1
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
9
Medium-Power
4
Trailer, Generator
2
Warning Receiver
1
__________________________________________
* 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 (1D26), 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 mo-
bile reconnaissance post get a laser target designator. Each battery FDC gets a synchronizer, and
the fourth is in the special weapons platoon.
** The 1V53 ACRVs may be part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
5-86
FM 100-63
122-mm Howitzer Battery, 122-mm Howitzer Bn, Abn Inf Bde (Sep)
or Arty Regt, Abn Div ________________________________ __________________
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
6
Rangefinder, Binocular, LPR-1
3
122-mm Laser-Guided Projectile
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
2
Set, Kitolov-2M*
1
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
2
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)**
1
GPS Receiver
10
Truck, Utility (Btry COP)
1
Radios:
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
6
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
5.45-mm LMG, RPK-74
6
VHF, Portable, Low-Power or
ATGL, RPG-16D
2
Very-Low-Power
7
Truck, Light
7
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
1
Medium-Power
1
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
1
Medium-Power
1
__________________________________________
* Not all howitzer batteries have laser-guided projectiles (LGPs) allocated to them. A battery receiving
LGPs normally designates one firing platoon 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 in-
cludes a dismountable laser target designator (1D26), a 1A35 synchronizer, and 50 LGPs. Although
most of the 200 LGPs are in the special weapons platoon, each firing platoon in the battery would
have some. The battery COP gets a laser target designator. The battery FDC gets a synchronizer, and
there may be a second one is in the special weapons platoon.
** The 1V53 ACRV may be part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
5-87
FM 100-63
Airborne Division________________________________ ______________________
AIRBORNE
DIVISION
AIRBORNE
DIVISION
ARTILLERY
AIR DEFENSE
BRIGADE
HQ
REGIMENT
BATTALION
(IFV) (DIV)
(p 5-88)
(p 5-103)
(p 5-88)
(p 5-89)
CHEMICAL
RECON
ENGINEER
SIGNAL
DEFENSE
COMPANY
BATTALION
BATTALION
COMPANY
(p 5-88)
(p 5-88)
(p 5-88)
(p 5-88)
MATERIEL
MAINT
MEDICAL
SUPPORT
BATTALION
BATTALION
BATTALION*
(p 5-88)
(p 5-88)
(p 5-88)
____________________________________
* This battalion also performs the parachute rigging function for division elements other than the
airborne brigades. The brigades each have their own parachute rigging and resupply company.
(continued)
5-88
FM 100-60
Airborne Division (continued) ________________________________ ___________
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
AAICV, BMD-1/2/3
9
303
6
318
APC, BTR-D
12
69
5
6
11
3
1
107
APC, BTR-RD
18
18
36
APC, BTR-ZD
1
39
3
4
47
ACV, BMD-1KSh
2
24
2
1
1
1
12
43
ASC, BRDM-2
12
6
18
ACRV, 1V119
1
30
10
41
Armored Recovery Vehicle
3
1
4
WEAPONS
30-mm Auto Grenade Launcher, AGS-17
54
54
120-mm SP Combination Gun, 2S9
54
18
72
120-mm Laser-Guided Projectile Set
12
4
16
122-mm Howitzer, D-30
6
6
122-mm Laser-Guided Projectile Set
1
1
ATGM Manpack, AT-4/SPIGOT
36
36
72
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
18
18
36
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
3
171
15
12
201
TRUCKS
ACRV, 1V110 (Btry FDC)
1
1
Truck, Utility
16
42
10
1
10
7
6
10
6
4
112
Truck, Light
6
285
73
25
20
2
60
1
472
Truck, Medium
219
17
3
50
50
10
349
Truck, Decon, DDA-53/66
3
3
Truck, Decon, DDP/DDA
1
1
2
Truck, Chem Recon, UAZ-69RKh
12
1
7
20
Truck, POL (4,000-L)
69
12
1
1
1
1
15
4
1
105
Van
8
1
9
Van, Hospital
5
5
Van, Maintenance
42
7
18
67
Van, Signal
30
9
9
48
Ambulance
1
18
2
1
1
1
10
34
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
4
57
35
20
3
119
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
6
20
26
Trailer, Generator
2
15
5
3
2
27
Trailer, Kitchen
2
66
10
3
1
1
1
2
86
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
33
11
44
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
1
30
9
2
2
1
2
1
1
3
52
RADARS
Radar, Battlefield Surveillance, Man-
12
4
16
Portable, PSNR-1 or TALL MIKE
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
3
204
23
10
5
8
1
10
3
2
2
271
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
180
35
215
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
48
4
52
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
25
549
53
5
19
12
15
678
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
1
7
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
10
39
5
1
1
4
60
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
15
10
1
1
27
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
3
1
1
5
Ground-to-Air Set
2
33
2
1
1
4
1
44
Burst-Transmission
51
51
Warning Receiver
1
36
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
47
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
2
MISCELLANEOUS
Rangefinder, Laser
15
9
24
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular
27
12
39
GPS Receiver
96
42
138
Persicopic Aiming Circle
18
8
26
5-89
FM 100-60
Airborne Brigade (IFV) (Div),
Abn Div ________________________________ ______________________________
AIRBORNE
BRIGADE
(IFV) (DIV)
AIRBORNE
SP COMBO
BRIGADE
AIR DEFENSE
BATTALION
GUN BATTALION
HQ
BATTERY
(IFV)
(120-mm)
(p 5-90)
(p 5-101)
(p 5-90)
(p 5-91)
ATGM
RECON
ENGINEER
SIGNAL
BATTERY
COMPANY
COMPANY
COMPANY
(p 5-90)
(p 5-90)
(p 5-90)
(p 5-90)
CHEMICAL
MATERIEL
PARACHUTE
MAINTENANCE
DEFENSE
SUPPORT
RIGGING &
COMPANY
PLATOON
COMPANY
RESUPPLY CO
(p 5-90)
(p 5-90)
(p 5-90)
(p 5-90)
MEDICAL
PLATOON
(p 5-90)
(continued)
5-90
FM 100-60
Airborne Brigade (IFV) (Div),
Abn Div (continued)________________________________ ____________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
IFV, BMD-1/2/3
99
2
101
APC, BTR-D
3
9
1
5
3
2
23
APC, BTR-RD
6
6
APC, BTR-ZD
9
4
13
ACV, BMD-1KSh
1
6
1
8
ASC, BRDM-2
4
4
ACRV, 1V119
1
8
1
10
WEAPONS
30-mm Auto Grenade Launcher, AGS-17
18
18
120-mm SP Combination Gun, 2S9
18
18
120-mm Laser-Guided Projectile Set
4
4
ATGM Manpack, AT-4/SPIGOT
12
12
23-mm AA Gun, ZU-23
6
6
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
27
18
12
57
TRUCKS
Truck, Utility
6
1
1
1
4
1
14
Truck, Light
24
21
6
4
8
30
2
95
Truck, Medium
4
38
31
73
Truck, Chem Recon, UAZ-69RKh
4
4
Truck, POL (4,000-L)
9
2
12
23
Van, Maintenance
3
2
9
14
Van, Signal
3
4
3
10
Ambulance
3
1
2
6
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
3
10
6
19
Trailer, Generator
3
2
5
Trailer, Kitchen
9
3
1
1
4
2
1
1
22
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
9
2
11
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
RADARS
Radar, Battlefield Surveillance, Man-
1
3
4
Portable, PSNR-1 or TALL MIKE
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
30
10
9
4
1
6
4
1
1
2
68
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
60
60
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
12
4
16
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
123
26
4
8
11
3
3
183
HF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
1
2
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
6
1
1
4
13
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
4
1
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Ground-to-Air Set
2
6
1
1
1
11
Burst-Transmission
1
15
1
17
Warning Receiver
1
6
2
1
1
1
12
MISCELLANEOUS
Rangefinder, Laser
4
1
5
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular
9
9
GPS Receiver
32
32
Periscopic Aiming Circle
6
6
5-91
FM 100-60
Airborne Battalion (IFV),
Abn Bde (IFV) (Div) ________________________________ ____________________
AIRBORNE
BATTALION
(IFV)
AIRBORNE
BATTALION
SAM
AGL
COMPANY
HQ
PLATOON
PLATOON
(IFV)
(p 5-92)
(p 5-96)
(p 5-97)
(p 5-93)
SUPPLY &
RECON
SIGNAL
SERVICE
PLATOON
PLATOON
PLATOON
(p 5-98)
(p 5-99)
(p 5-100)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
IFV, BMD-1/2/3
33
Van, Maintenance
1
APC, BTR-D
3
Van, Signal
1
APC, BTR-ZD
3
Ambulance
1
ACV, BMD-1KSh
2
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
9-mm Pistol, PM
54
Trailer, Generator
1
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
139
Trailer, Kitchen
3
5.45-mm Submachinegun, AKSU-74
90
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
3
5.45-mm LMG, RPKS-74
30
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
10
Radios:
30-mm Automatic Grenade Launcher,
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
10
AGS-17
6
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
20
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
VHF, Portable,
GP-25/30
64
Very-Low-Power
4
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
9
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
ATGL, RPG-16D
30
Medium-Power
41
ATRL, RPG-22/26
37
HF, Vehicle Mount,
Flamethrower, RPO
31
Medium-Power
2
Truck, Utility
2
Ground-to-Air Set
2
Truck, Light
8
Burst-Transmission
5
Truck, POL (4,000-Liter)
3
Warning Receiver
2
5-92
FM 100-60
Battalion Headquarters,
Abn Bn (IFV) ________________________________ __________________________
BATTALION
HEADQUARTERS
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
ACV, BMD-1KSh
1
Radios:
9-mm Pistol, PM
3
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
2
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
5.45-mm Submachinegun, AKSU-74
1
Medium-Power
1
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
HF, Vehicle Mount,
GP-25/30
1
Medium-Power
1
ATRL, RPG-22/26
1
Ground-to-Air Set
1
Flamethrower, RPO
1
Warning Receiver
1
5-93
FM 100-60
Airborne Company (IFV),
Abn Bn (IFV) ________________________________ __________________________
AIRBORNE
COMPANY
(IFV)
AIRBORNE
COMPANY
PLATOON
HQ*
(IFV)
(p 5--94)
Company Commander
PM
Deputy Cdr
PM
Logistics Officer
PM
First Sergeant
AKS-74
Driver/Mechanic
PM
Gunner
AKSU-74
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
IFV, BMD-1/2/3
10
Flamethrower, RPO
9
9-mm Pistol, PM
13
Night-Vision Goggles
10
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
28
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
10
5.45-mm Submachinegun, AKSU-74
19
Radios:
5.45-mm LMG, RPKS-74
9
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
1
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
3
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
4
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
GP-25/30
19
Medium-Power
10
ATGL, RPG-16D
9
Burst-Transmission
1
ATRL, RPG-22/26
9
____________________________________
* The company headquarters has its own IFV.
5-94
FM 100-60
Airborne Platoon (IFV),
Abn Co (IFV) ________________________________ __________________________
AIRBORNE
PLATOON
(IFV)
AIRBORNE
PLATOON
SQUAD
HQ
(IFV)*
(p 5-95)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
IFV, BMD-1/2/3
3
ATRL, RPG-22/26
3
9-mm Pistol, PM
3
Flamethrower, RPO
3
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
9
Night-Vision Goggles
3
5.45-mm Submachinegun, AKSU-74
6
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
3
5.45-mm LMG, RPKS-74
3
Radios:
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
1 **
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
GP-25/30
6
Medium-Power
3
ATGL, RPG-16D
3
____________________________________
* In one squad vehicle, the platoon leader takes the place of the squad leader. One of the other
squad leaders is also the assistant platoon leader.
** One squad per platoon carries a sniper rifle for use by one of its riflemen.
5-95
FM 100-60
Airborne Squad (IFV),
Abn Plt (IFV) ________________________________ __________________________
AIRBORNE
SQUAD
(IFV)*
Squad Leader
AKS-74
IFV Driver/Mechanic
PM
IFV Gunner
AKSU-74
Machinegunner
RPKS-74
Grenadier
RPG-16D, AKSU-74
Rifleman/Asst Grenadier
AKS-74
Asst Sqd Ldr/Senior Rifleman
AKS-74
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
IFV, BMD-1/2/3
1
ATGL, RPG-16D
1
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
ATRL, RPG-22/26
1 **
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
3
Flamethrower, RPO
1 **
5.45-mm Submachinegun, AKSU-74
2
Night-Vision Goggles
1
5.45-mm LMG, RPKS-74
1
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
1
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
Radio, VHF, Vehicle Mount,
BG-25/30
2
Medium-Power
1
____________________________________
* The dismounted squad element consists of five personnel. The IFV driver/mechanic and IFV
gunner remain with the IFV to provide fire support. The dismounted squad does not have a
portable radio.
** Unlike the RPG-16D, the RPG-22/26 has no dedicated operator (grenadier). The RPO
flamethrower has no dedicated operator.
5-96
FM 100-60
SAM Platoon, Abn Inf Bn (IFV)
or Arty Regt, Abn Div ________________________________ __________________
SAM
PLATOON*
PLATOON
SAM
HQ
SQUAD
SAM Operator (x3)** .. SAM Launcher, AKSU-74
Rifleman/Asst Operator (x3)
AKSU-74
APC Driver/Mechanic
PM
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
SAM, Shoulder-Fired***
9
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
2
APC, BTR-ZD
3
Radios:
9-mm Pistol, PM
4
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
4
5.45-mm Submachinegun, AKSU-74
18
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
ATRL, RPG-22/26
3
Medium-Power
3
Night-Vision Goggles
4
__________________________________
* Depending on the situation, the battalion commander may retain the entire SAM platoon un-
der his own control, or he may allocate its squads to individual airborne companies.
** One of the SAM operators is also the squad leader.
*** Each APC carries a SAM launcher and up to five missiles for it. When dismounted, each
SAM operator carries a gripstock launcher and one missile; a rifleman/assistant operator car-
ries one additional missile and can bring more from the APC, as required.
5-97
FM 100-60
Automatic Grenade Launcher Platoon,
Abn Bn (IFV) ________________________________ __________________________
AGL
PLATOON
PLATOON
AGL
HQ
SQUAD
Squad Leader
AKS-74
Senior Rifleman
AKS-74, RPG-22/26
Grenadier (x2)
AGS-17, AKSU-74
Rifleman/Asst Grenadier (x4)
AKS-74
APC Driver
PM
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
30-mm Automatic Grenade Launcher,
Night-Vision Goggles
3
AGS-17
6
Night-Vision Sight (AGL)
6
APC, BTR-D
3
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
6
9-mm Pistol, PM
3
Radios:
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
9
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
4
5.45-mm Submachinegun, AKSU-74
6
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
ATRL, RPG-22/26
3
Medium-Power
3
5-98
FM 100-60
Reconnaissance Platoon,
Abn Bn (IFV) ________________________________ __________________________
RECON
PLATOON
PLATOON
RECON
HQ
SQUAD
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
IFV, BMD-1/2/3
3
ATRL, RPG-22/26
3
9-mm Pistol, PM
3
Flamethrower, RPO
3
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
8
Night-Vision Goggles
4
5.45-mm Submachinegun, AKSU-74
6
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
6
5.45-mm LMG, RPKS-74
3
Radios:
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
1
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
3
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
GP-25/30
6
Medium-Power
3
ATGL, RPG-16D
3
5-99
FM 100-60
Signal Platoon,
Abn Bn (IFV) ________________________________ __________________________
SIGNAL
PLATOON
PLATOON
RADIO
WIRE
HQ
SECTION
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
ACV, BMD-1KSh
1
Radios:
Van, Signal
1
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
3
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
11
Medium-Power
1
5.45-mm Submachinegun, AKSU-74
2
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
1
Truck, Utility
1
Ground-to-Air Set
1
Night-Vision Goggles (Driver)
2
Burst-Transmission
1
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
2
Warning Receiver
1
5-100
FM 100-60
Supply and Service Platoon,
Abn Bn (IFV) ________________________________ __________________________
SUPPLY &
SERVICE
PLATOON
MOTOR
PLATOON
MESS
MAINT
TRANSPORT
HQ
SECTION
SECTION
SECTION
MEDICAL
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
1
Trailer, Generator
1
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74
25
Trailer, Kitchen
3
Truck, Utility
1
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
Truck, Light
8
Night-Vision Goggles
3
Truck, POL (4,000-Liter)
3
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
5
Van, Maintenance
1
Radios:
Ambulance
1
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
3
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
1
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
3
5-101
FM 100-60
120-mm Self-Propelled Combination Gun Battalion,
Abn Bde (IFV) (Div) and Arty Regt, Abn Div ________________________________
SP COMBINATION
GUN BATTALION
(120-mm)
SP COMBO
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
CONTROL
GUN
SERVICE
HQ
PLATOON
BATTERY
PLATOON
(p 5-102)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
120-mm Combination Gun, 2S9
18
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
2
120-mm Laser-Guided Projectile
Trailer, Water (1,200-Liter)
1
Set, Kitolov-2*
4
Radar, Battlefield Surveillance, Man-
ACRV, 1V119 (Btry/Bn COP/FDC)
8
Portable, PSNR-1 or TALL MIKE
1
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
18
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
4
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
18
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
9
ATGL, RPG-16D
6
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
6
Truck, Utility
1
Pericsopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
6
Truck, Light
21
GPS Receiver
32
Truck, Medium
4
Radios:
Truck, POL (4,000-Liter)
2
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
10
Van, Maintenance
2
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
4
Medium-Power
26
Ambulance
1
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
10
Medium-Power
4
Trailer, Generator
2
Warning Receiver
2
Trailer, Kitchen
3
__________________________________________
* Not all SP combination gun battalions have laser-guided projectiles (LGPs) allocated to them. A battal-
ion 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 (2S9),
each LGP set typically includes a dismountable laser target designator (1D26), 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 forward observation post get a laser
target designator. Each battery FDC gets a synchronizer, and the fourth is in the special weapons pla-
toon.
5-101
FM 100-60
120-mm Self-Propelled Combination Gun Battery,
120-mm SP Combo Gun Bn ________________________________ _____________
SP COMBINATION
GUN BATTERY
(120-mm)
MOTOR
BATTERY
CONTROL
FIRING
TRANSPORT
HQ
PLATOON
PLATOON
SECTION
PLATOON
GUN
HQ
SECTION
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
120-mm Combination Gun, 2S9
6
Night-Vision Sight (Aiming Circle)
2
ACRV, 1V119 (Btry FDC/COP)
2
Periscopic Aiming Circle, PAB2A
2
7.62-mm GP MG, PKM
6
GPS Receiver
10
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
6
Radios:
ATGL, RPG-16D
2
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
2
Van, Signal
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Truck, Light
7
Medium-Power
8
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
3
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
1
Medium-Power
1
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular, LPR-1
3
FM 100-60
Artillery Regiment, Abn Div ________________________________ _____________
ARTILLERY
REGIMENT
HQ &
SP COMBO GUN
HOWITZER
ATGM
CONTROL
BATTALION
BATTERY
BATTALION
BATTERY
(120-mm)
(122-mm)
(p 5-104)
(p 5-101)
(p 5-86)
(p 5-105)
MATERIEL
SAM
SUPPORT
PLATOON
COMPANY
(p 5-96)
(p 5-104)
(continued)
5-103
FM 100-60
Artillery Regiment,
Abn Div (continued)________________________________ ____________________
Principal Items of
Equipment
ARMORED VEHICLES
APC, BTR-D
1
4
5
APC, BTR-RD
18
18
APC, BTR-ZD
3
3
ACV, BMD-1KSh
2
2
ACRV, 1V119
1
8
1
10
WEAPONS
120-mm SP Combination Gun, 2S9
18
18
120-mm Laser-Guided Projectile Set
4
4
122-mm Howitzer, D-30
6
6
122-mm Laser-Guided Projectile Set
1
1
ATGM Manpack, AT-4/SPIGOT
36
36
SAM, Shoulder-Fired
6
9
15
TRUCKS
ACRV, 1V110/1V153 (Btry FDC)
1
1
Truck, Utility
6
1
1
1
1
10
Truck, Light
2
21
7
7
36
73
Truck, Medium
1
4
4
8
17
Truck, Chem Recon, UAZ-69RKh
1
1
Truck, POL (4,000-L)
2
2
8
12
Van, Maintenance
1
2
2
2
7
Van, Signal
2
4
1
2
9
Ambulance
1
1
2
TRAILERS
Trailer, Cargo, 1-Axle
10
25
35
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
1
1
4
6
Trailer, Generator
2
2
1
5
Trailer, Kitchen
1
3
2
4
10
Trailer, POL (1,200-L)
2
1
8
11
Trailer, Water (900/1,200-L)
1
1
1
6
9
RADARS
Radar, Battlefield Surveillance, Man-
1
1
Portable, PSNR-1 or TALL MIKE
RADIOS
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
6
10
2
4
1
23
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
1
7
27
35
VHF, Portable, Very-Low-Power
4
4
VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
26
1
23
3
53
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
3
2
5
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
5
4
1
10
HF/VHF, Vehicle Mount, High-Power
1
1
Ground-to-Air Set
2
2
Warning Receiver
1
2
1
4
Radio Relay, VHF/UHF
1
1
MISCELLANEOUS
Rangefinder, Laser
1
4
1
3
9
Rangefinder, Laser, Binocular
9
3
12
Periscopic Aiming Circle
6
2
8
GPS Receiver
32
10
42
* The 1V153 ACRV may be part of the Kapustnik-B automated fire control system.
5-104
FM 100-60
ATGM Battalion,
Arty Regt, Abn Div ________________________________ _____________________
ATGM
BATTALION
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
ATGM
SERVICE
HQ
BATTERY
PLATOON
(p 5-106)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
ATGM, Manpack, AT-4/SPIGOT
36
Trailer, Generator
1
APC, BTR-RD
18
Trailer, Kitchen
2
APC, BTR-D
4
Trailer, POL (1,200-Liter)
1
ACRV, 1V119
1
Trailer, Water (900-Liter)
1
Truck, Utility
1
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
3
Truck, Light
7
Radios:
Truck, Medium
4
VHF, Manpack, Low-Power
4
Truck, POL (4,000-Liter)
2
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
27
Van, Maintenance
2
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Van, Signal
2
Medium-Power
23
Ambulance
1
HF, Vehicle Mount, Medium-Power
2
Trailer, Cargo, 2-Axle
4
Warning Receiver
1
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FM 100-60
ATGM Battery, Airborne Bde (IFV) (Div)
or ATGM Bn, Arty Regt, Abn Div ________________________________ _________
ATGM
BATTERY
BATTERY
ATGM
HQ*
PLATOON
( p 5-107)
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
ATGM, Manpack, AT-4/SPIGOT
12
Radios:
APC, BTR-RD
6
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
9
APC, BTR-D
1
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Rangefinder, Laser, 1D8/1D12
1
Medium-Power
7
____________________________________
* In the airborne brigade (IFV), the battery headquarters may also have a 1V119 command
vehicle.
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FM 100-60
ATGM Platoon, ATGM Btry, Abn Bde (IFV) (Div)
or ATGM Bn, Arty Regt, Abn Div ________________________________ _________
ATGM
PLATOON
MOTOR
PLATOON
ATGM
TRANSPORT
HQ*
SECTION**
SECTION***
ATGM
TEAM
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
ATGM, Manpack, AT-4/SPIGOT
6
Radios:
APC, BTR-RD
3
VHF, Portable, Low-Power
4
VHF, Vehicle Mount,
Medium-Power
3
____________________________________
* The platoon leader and assistant platoon leader ride in extra seats in the ATGM section
vehicles.
** ATGMs deploy by sections. Each section consists of two teams, each containing one
AT-4/SPIGOT launcher.
*** Each of the three APCs in the motor transport section can carry one ATGM section.
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FM 100-60
Special-Purpose Forces ________________________________ ________________
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff controls all special-purpose forces
(SPF). The General Staff would normally reserve some SPF brigades under its own control to
engage strategic-level target. If the General Staff creates a theater headquarters, it may place an
SPF brigade under the operational control of the intelligence directorate at that level. An army
group typically includes an SPF brigade allocated from the Main Intelligence Directorate of the
General Staff. That directorate also may allocate up to a battalion of SPF to support the opera-
tions of an army. Although organized into brigades and battalions, SPF normally infiltrate and
fight as small teams composed of 5 to 12 men. These teams may support strategic, operational,
or tactical offensive and defensive actions. All SPF troops are airborne qualified.
Special-Purpose Forces Battalion,
Army or SPF Bde ________________________________ ______________________
SPF
BATTALION*
SUPPLY &
BATTALION
SPF
SIGNAL
SERVICE
HQ
COMPANY
COMPANY
PLATOON
(p 5-109)
____________________________________
* The battalion does not have a fixed structure. The size of an SPF company in an army-level
battalion differs greatly from the company size in a battalion of an SPF brigade. The total
number of teams an army-level SPF battalion can deploy varies from 9 to 15. However, an
SPF battalion in an SPF brigade can deploy from 27 to 30 teams. The number of teams de-
ployed generally depends on the team size required for specific missions.
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FM 100-60
Special-Purpose Forces Company,
SPF Bn, Army________________________________ _________________________
SPF
COMPANY*
COMPANY
SPF
HQ
TEAM
(p
5-110)
____________________________________
* The SPF company does not have a fixed structure. In an army-level SPF battalion, it may have
from three to five SPF teams. The number of teams deployed generally depends on the
team size required for specific missions.
Special-Purpose Forces Company,
SPF Bn, SPF Bde ________________________________ ______________________
SPF
COMPANY*
COMPANY
SPF
HQ
TEAM
(p 5-110)
____________________________________
* The SPF company does not have a fixed structure. In an SPF battalion of an SPF brigade, it
may have from 9 to 10 SPF teams. The number of teams deployed generally depends on the
team size required for specific missions.
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FM 100-60
Special-Purpose Forces Team, SPF Co ________________________________ ___
SPECIAL-PURPOSE
FORCES TEAM
Team Leader (Officer)
AKS-74 or AKSU, PM
Asst Team Leader (WO or Senior NCO)
AKS-74 or ASKU, PM
1-2x Communications Specialist
Radio, AKS-74 or AKSU-74, PM
1-2x Weapons Specialist
RPG-16D, PM
1-2x Demolitions Specialist
AKS-74 or AKSU-74, PM
0-4x Reconnaissance Specialist
AKS-74 or AKSU-74, PM
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Total
Equipment
Total
9-mm Pistol, PM
5-12
40-mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher,
5.45-mm Assault Rifle, AKS-74 or
GP-25/30
2-5
5.45-mm Submachinegun,
ATGL, RPG-16D
1-2
AKSU-74
4-10
Night-Vision Goggles
1
7.62-mm Sniper Rifle, SVD
1
Night-Vision Sight (Small Arms)
2-5
Radio, Burst-Transmission
1-2
____________________________________
* Team composition is not fixed. The organization above shows the variations that might exist
within a typical SPF team. In keeping with its behind-the-lines missions, the team is lightly
equipped. Each soldier normally has an assault rifle, a silenced pistol, a knife, and up to eight
hand grenades of various types. In addition, the team's equipment normally includes an SVD
sniper rifle, directional mines, explosives, and night-vision devices. The team can also receive a
laser target designator, automatic grenade launchers, shoulder-fired SAMs, manpack ATGMs,
or RPO flamethrowers. Equipment may vary with the mission. At least one team member is
trained as a medic.
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FM 100-60
Special-Purpose Forces Brigade,
Army Group ________________________________ __________________________
SPF
BRIGADE*
BRIGADE
SPF
SIGNAL
SUPPORT
HQ
BATTALION
BATTALION
UNITS
(p 5-108)
____________________________________
* The SPF brigade structure is not fixed. This chart represents the organization of a typical
brigade, which may deploy about 80 to 100 SPF teams. The number of teams deployed
generally depends on the team size required for specific missions.
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