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In Portugal we use the British system:
Agrupamento Tático Mecanizado- Mechanized Tactical Group
- 2 Mech Rifle Coys + 1 Tank Sqn
I say British system becouse (contrary to the US Army) they are divided even further in:
Subagrupamento Tático Mecanizado - Mechanized Tactical SubGroup
- 2 Mech Rifle Plts + 1 Tank Troop
Subagrupamento Tático Blindado - Armoured Tactical SubGroup
- 1 Mech Rifle Plt + 2 Tank Troops
It evolved from a British procedure from their Army in Germany during the Cold War.
The idea is to spread some SubGroups in Key Terrain Features, like road crossings, rail stations and small towns, making the Battle deployment and engagement of the larger Soviet formations. Then concentrate larger number of SubGroups counter-attacking those formations on flanks and rear. While the Soviet formations are "stuck" in those small SubGroups, its time for "Air-Land Battle" Concept of sweping them from the air.
Agrupamento Tático Mecanizado- Mechanized Tactical Group
- 2 Mech Rifle Coys + 1 Tank Sqn
Agrupamento Tático Blindado - Armoured Tactical Group
-1 Mech Rifle Coy + 2 Tank SqnsI say British system becouse (contrary to the US Army) they are divided even further in:
Subagrupamento Tático Mecanizado - Mechanized Tactical SubGroup
- 2 Mech Rifle Plts + 1 Tank Troop
Subagrupamento Tático Blindado - Armoured Tactical SubGroup
- 1 Mech Rifle Plt + 2 Tank Troops
It evolved from a British procedure from their Army in Germany during the Cold War.
The idea is to spread some SubGroups in Key Terrain Features, like road crossings, rail stations and small towns, making the Battle deployment and engagement of the larger Soviet formations. Then concentrate larger number of SubGroups counter-attacking those formations on flanks and rear. While the Soviet formations are "stuck" in those small SubGroups, its time for "Air-Land Battle" Concept of sweping them from the air.
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