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| Line Infantry
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| Line Infantry refers to Gondara’s motorized Mobile Infantry formations tasked with securing and holding captured ground following assault operations. These formations represent the primary force responsible for transforming battlefield success into sustained territorial control.
| | Mobile Infantry are Gondara’s motorized infantry formations tasked with rapidly reinforcing assault operations and securing captured ground. They serve as the primary force responsible for stabilizing the battlefield immediately following a breach. |
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| These units are equipped with durable, less specialized weapons and are structured for rapid deployment, immediate entrenchment, and sustained defensive operations. Their design emphasizes reliability, simplicity, and the ability to operate effectively under prolonged pressure rather than short-duration offensive maneuver. | | These units are equipped with durable, less specialized weapons and are structured for rapid deployment, immediate entrenchment, and sustained defensive operations under pressure. Their design emphasizes reliability, simplicity, and the ability to operate effectively during extended engagements following initial contact. |
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| Line Infantry are fully motorized at the squad level, enabling them to arrive within 1–6 hours of an assault. Upon arrival, they transition rapidly to dismounted operations, establish defensive positions, and secure control over newly captured battlefield areas before enemy forces can reorganize or counterattack.
| | Mobile Infantry are fully motorized at the squad level, enabling them to arrive within 1–6 hours of an assault. Upon arrival, they transition rapidly to dismounted operations, establish defensive positions, and secure control over newly captured battlefield areas before enemy forces can reorganize or counterattack. |
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| Line Infantry are not intended to conduct breakthrough operations. Their purpose is to secure, stabilize, and hold terrain once it has been taken, forming the backbone of Gondaran battlefield control.
| | Mobile Infantry are not intended to conduct breakthrough operations. Their purpose is to reinforce, stabilize, and hold terrain until follow-on forces arrive to relieve them. |
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| Gondaran Line Infantry are trained to the standards of heavy infantry, with a strong emphasis on endurance, discipline, and the ability to fight effectively following extended dismounted movement. Personnel are expected to remain combat-effective after sustained physical exertion, ensuring operational capability even when motor transport is unavailable or compromised. | | Gondaran Mobile Infantry are trained to the standards of heavy infantry, with a strong emphasis on endurance, discipline, and the ability to fight effectively following extended dismounted movement. Personnel are expected to remain combat-effective after sustained physical exertion, ensuring operational capability even when motor transport is unavailable or compromised. |
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| Motorization is treated as an enhancement to mobility rather than a replacement for traditional infantry capability. All soldiers are trained to operate independently of their vehicles and to continue mission execution under degraded conditions. | | Motorization is treated as an enhancement to mobility rather than a replacement for traditional infantry capability. All soldiers are trained to operate independently of their vehicles and to continue mission execution under degraded conditions. |
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| In addition to standard infantry training, Line Infantry place heavy emphasis on rapid embarkation and disembarkation drills. Units are trained to deploy from transport and transition into combat formation within seconds, minimizing vulnerability during movement and ensuring immediate responsiveness upon contact. | | In addition to standard infantry training, Mobile Infantry place heavy emphasis on rapid embarkation and disembarkation drills. Units are trained to deploy from transport and transition into combat formation within seconds, minimizing vulnerability during movement and ensuring immediate responsiveness upon contact. |
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| Counter-ambush training forms a critical component of their doctrine. Units are trained to respond immediately to enemy contact by rapidly disembarking under fire, establishing defensive positions, and delivering coordinated return fire. This response is supported by both squad-level weapons and vehicle-mounted machine guns, allowing the unit to stabilize the situation and regain tactical control. | | Counter-ambush training forms a critical component of their doctrine. Units are trained to respond immediately to enemy contact by rapidly disembarking under fire, establishing defensive positions, and delivering coordinated return fire. This response is supported by both squad-level weapons and vehicle-mounted machine guns, allowing the unit to stabilize the situation and regain tactical control. |
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| Immediate entrenchment is a core skill. Upon arrival at an objective, soldiers are expected to rapidly construct defensive fighting positions, establish fields of fire, and prepare for sustained engagement. This capability ensures that captured ground can be held effectively against counterattack. | | Immediate entrenchment is a core skill. Upon arrival at an objective, soldiers are expected to rapidly construct defensive fighting positions, establish fields of fire, and prepare for sustained engagement until relieved. |
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| High standards of equipment and vehicle maintenance are enforced at all levels. Weapons, transport vehicles, and personal gear must remain in operational condition at all times, ensuring reliability during extended operations and reducing the risk of failure under combat conditions. | | High standards of equipment and vehicle maintenance are enforced at all levels. Weapons, transport vehicles, and personal gear must remain in operational condition at all times, ensuring reliability during extended operations and reducing the risk of failure under combat conditions. |
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| <div style="color:#d4a04a; font-family:Georgia; font-variant:small-caps; font-size:1.4em; margin-top:20px;">
| | ==Mobile Infantry Organization== |
| The Average Joe | | * [[The Average Joe]] |
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| | * [[Mobile Squad]] |
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| | * [[Mobile Platoon]] |
| | | * [[Mobile Company]] |
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| | * [[Mobile Battalion]] |
| | | * [[Mobile Brigade]] |
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| Line Rifleman Equipment Profile
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| | Primary Weapon
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| | R-20 Rifle
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 1
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $45
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $45
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| | Magazines
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 10
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $2
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $20
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| | Ammunition (100 rounds)
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 1
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $5
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $5
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| | Explosives
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| | G-25 Fragmentation Grenade
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 3
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $4
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $12
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| | GL-34 Grenade
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $6
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $12
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| | Combat Gear
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| | Steel Helmet
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 1
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $8
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| | Web Gear
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 1
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $6
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| | Entrenching Tool
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 1
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $5
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| | Knife / Bayonet
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 1
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $4
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| | Sustainment
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| | Canteens (2× 2qt)
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 2
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $3
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $6
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| | Bandages
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 2
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $1
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $2
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| | Field Pack
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| | Rucksack + Contents
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| | style="text-align:center;" | 1
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $20
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| | Clothing
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| | Boots (heavy leather)
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| | style="text-align:right;" | $10
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| ! style="text-align:right; padding:8px; border-top:1px solid #2a3441;" | '''$155'''
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| General Rank: E-1 to E-3<br>
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| Estimated combat load: '''~60–70 lbs'''<br>
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| Configured for: '''Rapid deployment, immediate entrenchment, and short-term defensive operations'''<br>
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| Designed to operate independently for limited durations before transitioning to sustained logistical support from platoon and company elements.
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| ===Line Squad===
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| Standard Line Squad
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| A standard Line Infantry squad consists of '''12 men''' organized around a squad headquarters and two fire teams.
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| * '''Squad Leader (SQL)''' — E-5 — R-20 or SMG-32, and P-32 service pistol | |
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| * '''Alpha Team Leader (ATL)''' — E-4 — R-20 | |
| * '''Designated Marksman''' — R-20 DMR, match-grade ammunition when available
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| * '''General Rifleman''' — R-20, 2× GL-34 grenades
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| * '''General Rifleman''' — R-20, 2× GL-34 grenades | |
| * '''General Rifleman''' — R-20, 2× GL-34 grenades | |
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| * '''Bravo Team Leader (BTL)''' — E-3 or E-4 — R-20 or SMG-32 | |
| * '''Grenadier''' — GL-34 “Problem Solver”, 9 rounds, and SMG-32 with 5 magazines
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| * '''General Rifleman''' — R-20, 2× GL-34 grenades
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| * '''General Rifleman''' — R-20, 2× GL-34 grenades
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| * '''General Rifleman''' — R-20, 2× GL-34 grenades
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| * '''General Rifleman''' — R-20, 2× GL-34 grenades
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| Line Infantry Platoon
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| A standard Line Infantry platoon consists of a platoon headquarters, three rifle squads, and one heavy weapons squad.
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| | Platoon HQ
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| | Platoon Leader (O-1)
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| | Command and control element responsible for platoon movement, communication, medical support, and coordination of rifle and heavy weapons squads.
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| | Standard Line Infantry squad.
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| | Platoon-level fire support element consisting of two LMG-25 teams and one RL-36 anti-tank team.
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| | P-32 (5 magazines)
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| | Senior enlisted leader responsible for discipline, organization, and execution.
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| Heavy Weapons Squad
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Mobile Infantry are Gondara’s motorized infantry formations tasked with rapidly reinforcing assault operations and securing captured ground. They serve as the primary force responsible for stabilizing the battlefield immediately following a breach.
These units are equipped with durable, less specialized weapons and are structured for rapid deployment, immediate entrenchment, and sustained defensive operations under pressure. Their design emphasizes reliability, simplicity, and the ability to operate effectively during extended engagements following initial contact.
Mobile Infantry are fully motorized at the squad level, enabling them to arrive within 1–6 hours of an assault. Upon arrival, they transition rapidly to dismounted operations, establish defensive positions, and secure control over newly captured battlefield areas before enemy forces can reorganize or counterattack.
Mobile Infantry are not intended to conduct breakthrough operations. Their purpose is to reinforce, stabilize, and hold terrain until follow-on forces arrive to relieve them.
Gondaran Mobile Infantry are trained to the standards of heavy infantry, with a strong emphasis on endurance, discipline, and the ability to fight effectively following extended dismounted movement. Personnel are expected to remain combat-effective after sustained physical exertion, ensuring operational capability even when motor transport is unavailable or compromised.
Motorization is treated as an enhancement to mobility rather than a replacement for traditional infantry capability. All soldiers are trained to operate independently of their vehicles and to continue mission execution under degraded conditions.
In addition to standard infantry training, Mobile Infantry place heavy emphasis on rapid embarkation and disembarkation drills. Units are trained to deploy from transport and transition into combat formation within seconds, minimizing vulnerability during movement and ensuring immediate responsiveness upon contact.
Counter-ambush training forms a critical component of their doctrine. Units are trained to respond immediately to enemy contact by rapidly disembarking under fire, establishing defensive positions, and delivering coordinated return fire. This response is supported by both squad-level weapons and vehicle-mounted machine guns, allowing the unit to stabilize the situation and regain tactical control.
Immediate entrenchment is a core skill. Upon arrival at an objective, soldiers are expected to rapidly construct defensive fighting positions, establish fields of fire, and prepare for sustained engagement until relieved.
High standards of equipment and vehicle maintenance are enforced at all levels. Weapons, transport vehicles, and personal gear must remain in operational condition at all times, ensuring reliability during extended operations and reducing the risk of failure under combat conditions.
Mobile Infantry Organization