A new format for high-intensity infantry

In the ever-changing landscape of modern warfare, it is imperative that armed forces constantly adapt to meet increasingly complex and varied threats. One of the essential components of any army is the infantry, which remains the fundamental force at the heart of any military operation. However, in today's high-intensity conflicts, a new approach is needed to optimize infantry effectiveness and specialization.

Traditionally, an infantry platoon is made up of several groups, usually three or four. However, in a high-intensity context, this structure can become obsolete and inefficient. It's time to rethink the composition of the infantry platoon to maximize its flexibility, efficiency and specialization.

The high intensity infantry Platoon

The new high intensity infantry platoon is designed to be maneuverable, dissociable, independent and autonomous. It is made up of highly qualified professionals who are true experts in warfare. The main objective is to enable this section to respond effectively and in a specialized way to the defensive or offensive requirements of a conflict.

Specialties of the high intensity infantry Platoon

The high intensity infantry platoon is made up of several specialized teams, each with a well-defined function:

1. Support Group *1: Comprising sniper, drone, MANPAD, jamming and listening teams, machine-gun, explosive and mortar support teams, as well as a MEDICS team. Each team is led by a team leader, with a support group leader able to command all the teams independently or simultaneously. The support group is a group of specialists, but also has a low assault rating, so it can reinforce the group as needed.

2. Assault groups *1 : Composed of two teams, each led by a team leader, all under the command of a group leader. The group is trained in close combat, uncovered combat and disembarked combat.

3. Command Group *1: Comprising a platoon leader and his deputy with a radio operator.

One of the key features of this section is its ability to leave elements in reserve at the base if the mission does not require them. This flexibility means that resources can be optimally allocated according to operational needs, without loss of life or unnecessary risk.

Into the future

In the near future, or according to our analysis, it is essential to consider the scheme of a highly specialized infantry company. Under the leadership of a captain, the company should have specialized groups and teams, as well as assault groups and teams, to be autonomous, reversible and less vulnerable in high-intensity conflicts.

conclusion

The ever-changing landscape of modern warfare demands a reinvention of the infantry to meet the complex and varied challenges facing armed forces. The new high-intensity infantry platoon approach, characterized by specialization, flexibility and autonomy, is essential to maximize operational effectiveness while minimizing unnecessary risk. This transformation towards specialized teams and groups is the way forward for future high-intensity conflicts, offering better resource management and an adapted response to the demands of the modern battlefield. Adapting infantry to these new realities is crucial to ensuring superiority in current and future military operations.

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