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Class establishment

The Chinese People's Liberation Army is the most basic level of the army organized by a number of soldiers. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info is usually subordinate to a platoon. There is a squad leader, who is served by a sergeant. Tasks are generally carried out within the platoon's organization. The number of squads is determined on the basis of the tasks they undertake, the weapons and equipment they are equipped with, and the principle of facilitating management and command.

Platoon

An army-level organization composed of several squads. Usually subordinate to the company. for tactical squads. There shall be a platoon commander, who shall be an officer or non-commissioned officer. Generally, within the establishment of the company, the Chinese People's Liberation Army carries out its tasks. According to the task, equipment and organization, it is divided into infantry platoon (motorized infantry platoon, armored infantry platoon, infantry fighting vehicle platoon), tank platoon, artillery platoon, engineer platoon, reconnaissance platoon, radar platoon, communication platoon, repair platoon, automobile platoon, service platoon, etc.

even establishment

An army-level organization composed of several platoons (or squads). Usually subordinate to the battalion. for the basic tactical detachment.

Tasks are generally carried out within the formation of the battalion. The company of the unit directly under the regiment or above is called an independent company, and most of them are responsible for technical and logistical support tasks. According to the task, equipment and organization, it can be divided into infantry companies (armored infantry companies, motorized infantry companies, mechanized infantry companies), tank companies, artillery companies, missile companies, engineer companies, communications companies, anti-chemical companies, reconnaissance companies, radar companies, electronic countermeasures companies, automobile companies, etc.

Battalion establishment

An army-level organization consisting of several companies. Usually subordinate to regiments and brigades. for the Advanced Tactical Detachment. Combat missions are generally carried out within the regiment or brigade organization. Battalions directly subordinate to units at or above the division level are called independent battalions, and most of them carry out combat, technical, and logistical support tasks. According to their tasks, equipment, and organization, they are divided into infantry battalions (motorized infantry battalions, mechanized infantry battalions), tank battalions, artillery battalions, missile battalions, airborne battalions, electronic countermeasures battalions, engineer battalions, communications battalions, radar battalions, anti-chemical warfare battalions, automobile battalions, etc. Combat battalions usually have 3-5 combat companies and combat and logistics support detachments. There are battalion headquarters, and in some cases, the battalion headquarters of the national army is staffed by a chief of staff and a staff officer.

Regiment establishment

An army-level organization consisting of several battalions (or companies). Usually subordinate to a division (or brigade). Units directly subordinate to the corps (group army) or above are called independent regiments. As a basic tactical unit, it is an educational, training, and administrative management unit with certain functions and authority. It has a leading organ and a combat logistics support detachment. They are awarded by the High Command with numbers and military flags, and some have their own unique symbols. According to the task, equipment and organization, it is divided into infantry regiments (motorized infantry regiments, mechanized infantry regiments), tank regiments, artillery regiments, aviation regiments, airborne regiments, missile regiments, engineer regiments, communication regiments, anti-chemical regiments, radar regiments, automobile regiments, etc. Combat missions are usually carried out within divisions or brigades.

Brigade establishment

An army-level organization composed of several battalions (or regiments). Usually subordinate to a division or army group (corps). for the Tactical Corps. It has a leading organ and a combat and logistical support detachment. Generally, combat missions are carried out within the organization of the higher authorities, and they can also fight independently. According to the task equipment and organization, it is divided into infantry brigade, tank brigade (armored brigade), artillery brigade, anti-tank brigade, anti-aircraft artillery brigade, air defense brigade (air defense mixed brigade), tactical rocket brigade (missile brigade), airborne brigade (paratrooper brigade), engineer brigade, boat and bridge brigade, marine brigade, aviation brigade, radar brigade, etc.

Divisional establishment

The Chinese People's Liberation Army is organized at the army level composed of several regiments (or brigades). It has a leading and commanding organ, and there are combat and logistical support units and detachments. The Chinese People's Liberation Army is usually subordinate to a group army or army. for the basic tactical corps. Generally carry out combat missions within the organization of superiors,

It can also fight independently. According to the task, equipment and composition, it can be divided into infantry divisions (foot infantry division, motorized infantry division, mechanized infantry division, mountain infantry division, hoplite infantry division, light infantry division), tank division (armored division), artillery division, anti-aircraft artillery division, air defense division, airborne division (airborne division), aviation division, air assault division, marine division (naval infantry division), etc.; According to the different levels of combat readiness, there are full-strength divisions, compendium divisions, shelf divisions, mobilization divisions, and so on. Divisions are the basis for constituting the corps of strategic campaigns and are also the basic units for calculating the balance of forces in strategic campaigns, and their quantity and quality are the main indicators for judging the combat strength of an army.

Military establishment

An army-level organization composed of several divisions (or brigades). It is usually subordinate to military districts, front armies. It has a leading and commanding organ, and there are combat and logistical support units and detachments. for the campaign tactical corps. Generally, combat missions are carried out within the organization of the higher authorities, and they can also fight independently. According to the task, equipment and organization, it is divided into army corps (infantry corps), tank corps, air force corps, airborne corps, etc.

Army

An army-level organization composed of several corps (or divisions). It is usually subordinate to a military district or front army, army group. It has a leading and commanding organ, and directly governs a certain number of combat and logistical support brigades (regiments) and battalions. for the basic campaign corps. Generally speaking, campaign and combat missions are carried out within the organization of the higher level, and combat missions can also be undertaken independently. According to their tasks, equipment, and organization, they can be divided into combined corps of various arms (some are called field group armies), tank group armies, air force group armies, air defense group armies, strategic rocket group armies, and so on. Army groups are usually formed in wartime. Whether or not a country's armed forces set up group armies in peacetime mainly depends on factors such as the size of the armed forces, the leadership and command structure, the mode of operations, the geographical environment, and historical traditions. In countries that have set up group armies in peacetime, the group army is generally the highest unit of the troops, and in wartime, it can be the basis for the formation of front armies (group army groups). The organization of a group army is usually not fixed, and its size varies from large to small, and is generally determined by the nature of the group army, its campaign mission, the tasks it undertakes, the geographical environment of the theater, and the establishment of the enemy's army.

Front

An army-level organization composed of several group armies. Subordinate to the High Command or Theater of Operations. There is a leadership and command organ. It is a strategic campaign corps composed of various branches of the armed forces and arms. It is usually formed in wartime, and its composition mainly depends on the strategic position of the operational direction, the capacity of the battlefield, the number of troops that the enemy may invest, the situation of its own troops, and the combat intention. Generally speaking, it can independently conduct operations in one campaign direction, and can also jointly conduct operations in several campaign directions or one strategic campaign direction with other front armies. The front armies of some countries can also be used to accomplish tasks in one strategic direction or several strategic campaign directions in the land theater. The purpose of establishing a front army is to exercise unified command over the units fighting in important directions, so that they can coordinate and accomplish their combat tasks together. In some countries, military organizations that are similar in nature, tasks, and organization to the front armies are called army groups.

Rank Position Editor

Military rank classification: The position level of officers is divided into the main and deputy military district level, the main and deputy army level, the main division level, the deputy division (brigade) level, the main regiment (deputy brigade) level, the rank classification of the main and deputy battalion level, the main and deputy company level and the platoon level. The chairman of the Central Military Commission shall not confer military ranks, but members of the Central Military Commission, chief of the General Staff, and directors of the General Political Department shall confer military ranks, and officers at all levels below them shall be conferred military ranks on the basis of their ranks.

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