China’s People’s Liberation Army Heavy Infantry Company Positional Defense Threat Template
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This template outlines a PLA heavy infantry company employing a positional defense.
Tactical Formation and Structure:
- Platoon Alignment: The company is organized into platoons that form a line, creating interlocking fire sectors to maximize defensive capabilities and ensure comprehensive coverage against enemy advances.
- Observation Posts (OPs): Each platoon establishes observation posts positioned 100 to 400 meters forward of its main defensive line. These OPs enhance direct fire support by providing early warning and target acquisition for enemy movements.
- UAS Surveillance: The company employs UAS for surveillance, extending from the limits of the observation posts to approximately 3 kilometers. This range corresponds to the effective range of the company’s 60-mm mortars, allowing for coordinated fire support.
- Mortar Positioning: Company mortars are strategically positioned near the forward line of troops, ensuring they remain outside the range of enemy direct fire while still providing responsive indirect fire support to suppress enemy forces.
- Tactical Reserve: The company maintains a reserve consisting of at least one squad prepared to rapidly reinforce vulnerable sectors. This reserve capability allows the company to respond effectively to breaches or increased enemy pressure in specific areas.
Conclusion
This threat template illustrates the tactical organization and defensive measures of a PLA heavy infantry company in a positional defense scenario. Understanding these elements is crucial for anticipating PLA tactics and developing effective countermeasures in operational planning.
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