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The Assault Platoon is the primary maneuver formation of Gondaran Assault Infantry. Built around four [[AV-35-C]] mechanized assault carriers, it combines infantry, heavy weapons, combat engineers, medical support, and vehicle-mounted firepower into a single offensive combat package.
The '''Assault Platoon''' is the primary maneuver formation of Gondaran Assault Infantry. Built around four [[AV-35-C]] Mechanized Assault Carriers, it combines infantry, anti-armor capability, combat engineers, medical support, and vehicle-mounted firepower into a single offensive combat formation.


Unlike [[Mobile Infantry Platoon|Mobile Infantry Platoons]], Assault Platoons are designed to breach enemy defenses, destroy resistance, seize objectives, and maintain momentum during offensive operations. Their organization prioritizes concentrated firepower, mobility, and rapid assault capability rather than long-duration defensive operations.
Unlike [[Mobile Infantry Platoon|Mobile Infantry Platoons]], Assault Platoons are designed to breach enemy defenses, destroy organized resistance, seize objectives, and maintain offensive momentum. The platoon is optimized for shock action and aggressive maneuver rather than prolonged defensive operations.


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{| class="wikitable"
! Element
! Element
! Qty
! Quantity
! Personnel
! Personnel
! Vehicles
! Vehicles
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| 1
| 1
| 9
| 9
| 1× AV-35-C
| 1× [[AV-35-C]]
| Platoon-level anti-armor, breaching, and suppressive fire support.
| Anti-armor, breaching, casualty care, and suppressive fire support.
|-
|-
| Platoon Leadership
| Platoon Command Group
| 1
| 1
| 4
| 4
| Included above
| Included Above
| Platoon command personnel distributed among carriers.
| Vehicle commanders distributed among all four carriers.
|-
|-
| Vehicle Crews
| Vehicle Crews
| 4
| 4
| 8
| 8
| Included above
| Included Above
| Drivers and gunners assigned to each carrier.
| Driver and gunner assigned to each carrier.
|-
|-
! Total
! Total
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== Platoon Command Structure ==
== Platoon Command Structure ==


Command personnel are deliberately distributed throughout the platoon to prevent a single vehicle loss from disrupting leadership and control.
Command personnel are intentionally distributed throughout the platoon to prevent a single vehicle loss from disrupting leadership and control.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Vehicle
! Vehicle
! Assigned Leader
! Vehicle Commander
! Primary Responsibility
! Responsibility
|-
|-
| Assault Squad Vehicle 1
| Assault Vehicle 1
| Platoon Leader (O-1)
| Platoon Leader (O-2)
| Tactical command and maneuver control.
| Tactical command and maneuver control.
|-
|-
| Assault Squad Vehicle 2
| Assault Vehicle 2
| Platoon Sergeant (E-7)
| Platoon Sergeant (E-7)
| Discipline, casualty management, and execution.
| Execution, discipline, casualty management, and battlefield supervision.
|-
|-
| Assault Squad Vehicle 3
| Assault Vehicle 3
| Platform Specialist (W-2)
| Platform Specialist (W-1)
| Vehicle employment, recovery decisions, and technical expertise.
| Vehicle employment advisor, mobility specialist, and recovery authority.
|-
|-
| Heavy Weapons Vehicle
| Heavy Weapons Vehicle
| Master Gunner
| Master Gunner (E-7)
| Coordination of platoon fire support and heavy weapons.
| Coordination of platoon heavy weapons and vehicle-mounted fire support.
|}
|}


The Platform Specialist serves as the platoon's subject-matter expert on the AV-35 platform and oversees vehicle employment, damage assessment, and emergency recovery operations.
The Platform Specialist serves as the platoon's subject-matter expert on the AV-35 family of vehicles. He advises the Platoon Leader on mobility, recovery operations, route selection, obstacle crossing, and vehicle employment.
 
The Master Gunner remains mounted during most combat operations and coordinates the platoon's heavy weapons and vehicle-mounted firepower while the Heavy Weapons Squad operates dismounted.
 
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== Vehicle Assignments ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Vehicle
! Assigned Personnel
|-
| Assault Vehicle 1
| Platoon Leader, Driver, Gunner, Assault Squad #1
|-
| Assault Vehicle 2
| Platoon Sergeant, Driver, Gunner, Assault Squad #2
|-
| Assault Vehicle 3
| Platform Specialist, Driver, Gunner, Assault Squad #3
|-
| Heavy Weapons Vehicle
| Master Gunner, Driver, Gunner, Heavy Weapons Squad
|}
 
Each carrier therefore contains a twelve-man vehicle fighting package consisting of a Vehicle Commander, Driver, Gunner, and nine embarked infantrymen.


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== Heavy Weapons Squad ==
== Heavy Weapons Squad ==


The Heavy Weapons Squad provides anti-armor capability, obstacle reduction, demolitions support, casualty care, and additional suppressive fire.
The Heavy Weapons Squad provides anti-armor capability, obstacle reduction, casualty treatment, demolitions support, and additional suppressive fire.


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! Role
! Role
|-
|-
| Squad Leader
| Heavy Weapons Squad Leader
| [[BR-35 Battle Rifle]]
| [[BR-35 Battle Rifle]]
| Commands Heavy Weapons Squad.
| Commands Heavy Weapons Squad.
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|-
|-
| RL-36 Gunner
| RL-36 Gunner
| [[RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher]], P-32
| [[RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher]], [[P-32 Service Pistol]]
| Anti-armor and hard-target engagement.
| Anti-armor and hard-target engagement.
|-
|-
| RL-36 Assistant Gunner
| RL-36 Assistant Gunner
| BR-35, 4 rockets
| [[BR-35 Battle Rifle]]
| Carries ammunition and assists gunner.
| Carries ammunition and assists gunner.
|-
|-
| RL-36 Gunner
| RL-36 Gunner
| RL-36, P-32
| [[RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher]], [[P-32 Service Pistol]]
| Anti-armor and hard-target engagement.
| Anti-armor and hard-target engagement.
|-
|-
| RL-36 Assistant Gunner
| RL-36 Assistant Gunner
| BR-35, 4 rockets
| [[BR-35 Battle Rifle]]
| Carries ammunition and assists gunner.
| Carries ammunition and assists gunner.
|-
|-
| LMG-39 Gunner
| LMG-39 Gunner
| [[LMG-39]], P-32
| [[LMG-39]], [[P-32 Service Pistol]]
| Additional suppressive fire.
| Additional suppressive fire.
|-
|-
| Combat Engineer
| Combat Engineer
| [[SMG-32]]
| [[SMG-32]]
| Breaching, demolitions, obstacle reduction.
| Breaching, demolitions, and obstacle reduction.
|-
|-
| Combat Engineer
| Combat Engineer
| SMG-32
| [[SMG-32]]
| Breaching, demolitions, obstacle reduction.
| Breaching, demolitions, and obstacle reduction.
|}
|}


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=== Heavy Weapons Squad Combat Load ===
 
== Heavy Weapons Squad Combat Load ==


{| class="wikitable"
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! Carried Ammunition / Special Load
! Carried Ammunition / Special Load
|-
|-
| Squad Leader
| Heavy Weapons Squad Leader
| BR-35 Battle Rifle
| BR-35 Battle Rifle
| Standard Assault Joe load: 250 rifle rounds; 4 fragmentation grenades; 2 smoke grenades
| 250 rifle rounds; 4 fragmentation grenades; 2 smoke grenades
|-
|-
| Medic
| Medic
| P-32 Service Pistol
| P-32 Service Pistol
| 4 magazines; 48 pistol rounds total
| 48 pistol rounds
|-
|-
| RL-36 Gunner
| RL-36 Gunner
| RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher, P-32
| RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher, P-32
| 2 rockets; pistol ammunition
| 2 rockets; 48 pistol rounds
|-
|-
| RL-36 Assistant Gunner
| RL-36 Assistant Gunner
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| RL-36 Gunner
| RL-36 Gunner
| RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher, P-32
| RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher, P-32
| 2 rockets; pistol ammunition
| 2 rockets; 48 pistol rounds
|-
|-
| RL-36 Assistant Gunner
| RL-36 Assistant Gunner
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| LMG-39 Gunner
| LMG-39 Gunner
| LMG-39, P-32
| LMG-39, P-32
| 4 LMG drums; 200 rounds total
| 4 drums; 200 rounds; 48 pistol rounds
|-
|-
| Combat Engineer
| Combat Engineer
| SMG-32
| SMG-32
| 4 magazines; 120 SMG rounds; 25 lb explosives; 25 lb engineer gear
| 120 rounds; 25 lb explosives; 25 lb engineer equipment
|-
|-
| Combat Engineer
| Combat Engineer
| SMG-32
| SMG-32
| 4 magazines; 120 SMG rounds; 25 lb explosives; 25 lb engineer gear
| 120 rounds; 25 lb explosives; 25 lb engineer equipment
|}
|}
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== Vehicle Crew Structure ==
Each AV-35-C is operated by a permanent two-man crew and commanded by a Vehicle Commander.
{| class="wikitable"
! Position
! Armament
! Combat Load
! Role
|-
| Driver
| [[SMG-32]]
| 120 rounds
| Vehicle operation and navigation.
|-
| Gunner
| [[P-32 Service Pistol]]
| 36 rounds
| Operation of twin 12.5mm heavy machine guns.
|-
| Vehicle Commander
| [[P-32 Service Pistol]]
| 36 rounds
| Tactical employment of vehicle and embarked troops.
|}
Vehicle crews remain with their carriers throughout combat operations and are considered an integral component of the platoon's fighting strength.
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== Vehicle Firepower ==
== Vehicle Firepower ==


Unlike conventional infantry formations, a significant portion of the Assault Platoon's combat power is provided by its assigned AV-35-C carriers.
Unlike conventional infantry formations, a significant portion of the Assault Platoon's combat power is provided by its assigned AV-35-C carriers.
Each carrier mounts twin 12.5mm heavy machine guns with substantial ammunition reserves.


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! Total
! Total
! 8 HMG Barrels
! 8 HMG Barrels
! —12,000 rounds
!
! 12,000 rounds
|}
|}


Each AV-35-C carries 1,500 rounds of 12.5mm ammunition, per gun.
Each AV-35-C mounts twin 12.5mm heavy machine guns and carries 1,500 rounds per weapon.


These weapons are routinely employed to suppress enemy strongpoints, machine-gun nests, trench systems, observation towers, light vehicles, and fortified positions before infantry dismount and assault.
These weapons are routinely employed against enemy strongpoints, machine-gun nests, trench systems, observation posts, light vehicles, and fortified positions before infantry dismount and assault.


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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Weapon System
! Weapon System
! Qty
! Quantity
! Notes
! Notes
|-
|-
| [[BR-35 Battle Rifle]]
| [[BR-35 Battle Rifle]]
| 26
| 24
| Primary weapon of Assault Infantry.
| Primary weapon of Assault Infantry personnel.
|-
|-
| [[SMG-32]]
| [[SMG-32]]
| 5
| 9
| Issued to grenadiers and combat engineers.
| Three grenadiers, two combat engineers, and four drivers.
|-
|-
| [[P-32 Service Pistol]]
| [[P-32 Service Pistol]]
| 5
| 18
| Issued to specialist personnel.
| Vehicle commanders, vehicle gunners, squad leaders, medics, RL gunners, and specialists.
|-
|-
| [[LMG-39]]
| [[LMG-39]]
| 4
| 4
| Three squad weapons plus one Heavy Weapons Squad weapon.
| Three Assault Squad weapons plus one Heavy Weapons Squad weapon.
|-
|-
| [[GL-34 "Problem Solver"]]
| [[GL-34 Problem Solver]]
| 3
| 3
| One issued per Assault Squad.
| One issued per Assault Squad.
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| Vehicle-mounted weapons.
| Vehicle-mounted weapons.
|}
|}
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== Vehicle Crew Structure ==
Each AV-35-C is operated by a dedicated two-man crew.
{| class="wikitable"
! Position
! Armament
! Role
|-
| Driver
| P-32 Service Pistol
| Vehicle operation and navigation.
|-
| Gunner
| P-32 Service Pistol
| Operation of twin 12.5mm machine guns.
|}
Vehicle crews remain with their carriers during combat and are considered part of the platoon's overall combat system.


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Each AV-35-C carries:
Each AV-35-C carries:


* Three complete combat reloads for its embarked squad
* Three complete combat reloads for its embarked element
* Additional rifle ammunition
* Additional rifle ammunition
* Additional machine-gun ammunition
* Additional machine-gun ammunition
* Additional grenade launcher ammunition
* Additional grenade launcher ammunition
* Additional rockets for RL-36 teams
* Additional anti-armor rockets
* Water and emergency rations
* Water and emergency rations
* Medical supplies
* Medical supplies
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# Vehicle-mounted heavy machine guns suppress enemy positions.
# Vehicle-mounted heavy machine guns suppress enemy positions.
# RL-36 teams engage armored vehicles and hardened targets.
# RL-36 teams engage armored vehicles and hardened targets.
# GL-34 grenadiers neutralize trenches, bunkers, and cover positions.
# GL-34 grenadiers neutralize trenches, bunkers, and covered positions.
# Combat Engineers breach obstacles and fortifications.
# Combat Engineers breach obstacles and fortifications.
# Assault Squads maneuver through the breach and secure the objective.
# Assault Squads maneuver through the breach and secure the objective.
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* Command personnel are intentionally distributed among multiple carriers.
* Command personnel are intentionally distributed among multiple carriers.
* Vehicle-mounted firepower forms a significant portion of the platoon's combat capability.
* Vehicle-mounted firepower forms a significant portion of the platoon's combat capability.
* Costs are listed in Gondaran Currency (G), equivalent to 1930s–1940s USD.
* Vehicle commanders carry pistols while mounted due to the confined interior of the AV-35-C.


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Total platoon strength: '''48 personnel'''<br>
Total platoon strength: '''48 personnel'''<br>
Vehicle strength: '''4× AV-35-C Mechanized Assault Carriers'''<br>
Vehicle strength: '''4× AV-35-C Mechanized Assault Carriers'''<br>
Vehicle-mounted armament: '''8× 12.5mm Heavy Machine Guns (6,000 rounds)'''
Vehicle-mounted armament: '''8× 12.5mm Heavy Machine Guns (12,000 rounds)'''
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 9 June 2026

Assault Platoon


The Assault Platoon is the primary maneuver formation of Gondaran Assault Infantry. Built around four AV-35-C Mechanized Assault Carriers, it combines infantry, anti-armor capability, combat engineers, medical support, and vehicle-mounted firepower into a single offensive combat formation.

Unlike Mobile Infantry Platoons, Assault Platoons are designed to breach enemy defenses, destroy organized resistance, seize objectives, and maintain offensive momentum. The platoon is optimized for shock action and aggressive maneuver rather than prolonged defensive operations.


Organization

Element Quantity Personnel Vehicles Notes
Assault Squad 3 27 AV-35-C Primary assault maneuver elements.
Heavy Weapons Squad 1 9 AV-35-C Anti-armor, breaching, casualty care, and suppressive fire support.
Platoon Command Group 1 4 Included Above Vehicle commanders distributed among all four carriers.
Vehicle Crews 4 8 Included Above Driver and gunner assigned to each carrier.
Total 48 4× AV-35-C Fully mechanized assault formation.

Platoon Command Structure

Command personnel are intentionally distributed throughout the platoon to prevent a single vehicle loss from disrupting leadership and control.

Vehicle Vehicle Commander Responsibility
Assault Vehicle 1 Platoon Leader (O-2) Tactical command and maneuver control.
Assault Vehicle 2 Platoon Sergeant (E-7) Execution, discipline, casualty management, and battlefield supervision.
Assault Vehicle 3 Platform Specialist (W-1) Vehicle employment advisor, mobility specialist, and recovery authority.
Heavy Weapons Vehicle Master Gunner (E-7) Coordination of platoon heavy weapons and vehicle-mounted fire support.

The Platform Specialist serves as the platoon's subject-matter expert on the AV-35 family of vehicles. He advises the Platoon Leader on mobility, recovery operations, route selection, obstacle crossing, and vehicle employment.

The Master Gunner remains mounted during most combat operations and coordinates the platoon's heavy weapons and vehicle-mounted firepower while the Heavy Weapons Squad operates dismounted.


Vehicle Assignments

Vehicle Assigned Personnel
Assault Vehicle 1 Platoon Leader, Driver, Gunner, Assault Squad #1
Assault Vehicle 2 Platoon Sergeant, Driver, Gunner, Assault Squad #2
Assault Vehicle 3 Platform Specialist, Driver, Gunner, Assault Squad #3
Heavy Weapons Vehicle Master Gunner, Driver, Gunner, Heavy Weapons Squad

Each carrier therefore contains a twelve-man vehicle fighting package consisting of a Vehicle Commander, Driver, Gunner, and nine embarked infantrymen.


Heavy Weapons Squad

The Heavy Weapons Squad provides anti-armor capability, obstacle reduction, casualty treatment, demolitions support, and additional suppressive fire.

Position Armament Role
Heavy Weapons Squad Leader BR-35 Battle Rifle Commands Heavy Weapons Squad.
Medic P-32 Service Pistol Casualty treatment and stabilization.
RL-36 Gunner RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher, P-32 Service Pistol Anti-armor and hard-target engagement.
RL-36 Assistant Gunner BR-35 Battle Rifle Carries ammunition and assists gunner.
RL-36 Gunner RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher, P-32 Service Pistol Anti-armor and hard-target engagement.
RL-36 Assistant Gunner BR-35 Battle Rifle Carries ammunition and assists gunner.
LMG-39 Gunner LMG-39, P-32 Service Pistol Additional suppressive fire.
Combat Engineer SMG-32 Breaching, demolitions, and obstacle reduction.
Combat Engineer SMG-32 Breaching, demolitions, and obstacle reduction.

Heavy Weapons Squad Combat Load

Position Armament Carried Ammunition / Special Load
Heavy Weapons Squad Leader BR-35 Battle Rifle 250 rifle rounds; 4 fragmentation grenades; 2 smoke grenades
Medic P-32 Service Pistol 48 pistol rounds
RL-36 Gunner RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher, P-32 2 rockets; 48 pistol rounds
RL-36 Assistant Gunner BR-35 Battle Rifle 250 rifle rounds; 4 RL-36 rockets
RL-36 Gunner RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher, P-32 2 rockets; 48 pistol rounds
RL-36 Assistant Gunner BR-35 Battle Rifle 250 rifle rounds; 4 RL-36 rockets
LMG-39 Gunner LMG-39, P-32 4 drums; 200 rounds; 48 pistol rounds
Combat Engineer SMG-32 120 rounds; 25 lb explosives; 25 lb engineer equipment
Combat Engineer SMG-32 120 rounds; 25 lb explosives; 25 lb engineer equipment

Vehicle Crew Structure

Each AV-35-C is operated by a permanent two-man crew and commanded by a Vehicle Commander.

Position Armament Combat Load Role
Driver SMG-32 120 rounds Vehicle operation and navigation.
Gunner P-32 Service Pistol 36 rounds Operation of twin 12.5mm heavy machine guns.
Vehicle Commander P-32 Service Pistol 36 rounds Tactical employment of vehicle and embarked troops.

Vehicle crews remain with their carriers throughout combat operations and are considered an integral component of the platoon's fighting strength.


Vehicle Firepower

Unlike conventional infantry formations, a significant portion of the Assault Platoon's combat power is provided by its assigned AV-35-C carriers.

Weapon System Per Vehicle Platoon Total Ammunition
12.5mm Heavy Machine Gun 2 8 12,000 rounds
Total 8 HMG Barrels 12,000 rounds

Each AV-35-C mounts twin 12.5mm heavy machine guns and carries 1,500 rounds per weapon.

These weapons are routinely employed against enemy strongpoints, machine-gun nests, trench systems, observation posts, light vehicles, and fortified positions before infantry dismount and assault.


Platoon Weapons Summary

Weapon System Quantity Notes
BR-35 Battle Rifle 24 Primary weapon of Assault Infantry personnel.
SMG-32 9 Three grenadiers, two combat engineers, and four drivers.
P-32 Service Pistol 18 Vehicle commanders, vehicle gunners, squad leaders, medics, RL gunners, and specialists.
LMG-39 4 Three Assault Squad weapons plus one Heavy Weapons Squad weapon.
GL-34 Problem Solver 3 One issued per Assault Squad.
RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher 2 Heavy Weapons Squad anti-armor systems.
12.5mm Heavy Machine Gun 8 Vehicle-mounted weapons.

Vehicular Sustainment

Unlike Mobile Infantry formations, Assault Platoons possess no dedicated logistics or reserve vehicle.

Each AV-35-C carries:

  • Three complete combat reloads for its embarked element
  • Additional rifle ammunition
  • Additional machine-gun ammunition
  • Additional grenade launcher ammunition
  • Additional anti-armor rockets
  • Water and emergency rations
  • Medical supplies
  • Personal equipment storage

This arrangement reflects Assault Infantry doctrine, which assumes operations will remain within vehicle support range and prioritizes offensive capability over prolonged independent sustainment.


Operational Doctrine

Assault Platoons are intended to destroy resistance rather than absorb it.

A typical attack sequence consists of:

  1. Vehicle-mounted heavy machine guns suppress enemy positions.
  2. RL-36 teams engage armored vehicles and hardened targets.
  3. GL-34 grenadiers neutralize trenches, bunkers, and covered positions.
  4. Combat Engineers breach obstacles and fortifications.
  5. Assault Squads maneuver through the breach and secure the objective.

Once resistance is destroyed and the objective secured, follow-on Mobile Infantry formations are expected to reinforce the position and prepare for counterattack.


Notes

  • Assault Platoons are fully mechanized and operate exclusively from AV-35-C carriers.
  • No dedicated command, logistics, or support vehicle exists within the platoon.
  • Command personnel are intentionally distributed among multiple carriers.
  • Vehicle-mounted firepower forms a significant portion of the platoon's combat capability.
  • Vehicle commanders carry pistols while mounted due to the confined interior of the AV-35-C.

Total platoon strength: 48 personnel
Vehicle strength: 4× AV-35-C Mechanized Assault Carriers
Vehicle-mounted armament: 8× 12.5mm Heavy Machine Guns (12,000 rounds)