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Line Infantry Company
Mobile Infantry Company
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A Line Infantry Company is the primary tactical command unit of the Gondaran Mobile Infantry, responsible for coordinating platoon maneuver, maintaining battlefield cohesion, and supporting short-term combat operations.
A Mobile Infantry Company is the primary tactical command unit of the Gondaran Army, responsible for coordinating platoon maneuver, maintaining battlefield cohesion, and stabilizing captured ground following assault operations.


It consists of a company headquarters, three line platoons, and one heavy weapons platoon.
It consists of a company headquarters, three mobile infantry platoons, one heavy weapons platoon, and a dedicated transport section.


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| Line Platoon (×3)
| Mobile Infantry Platoon (×3)
| 52 men each
| 52 men each
| Platoon Leader (O-1)
| Platoon Leader (O-1)
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| Heavy Weapons Platoon
| Heavy Weapons Platoon
| 37 men
| 29 men
| Platoon Leader
| Platoon Leader
| Company-level fire support element consisting of mortar teams and VMG-33 machine gun teams.
| Company-level fire support element consisting of mortar teams and VMG-33 machine gun teams.
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| Transport Section
| 21 men
| Section Leader (E-6)
| Dedicated vehicle operation, maintenance, and convoy coordination element.
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| 62.5mm Mortar Team (×4)
| 62.5mm Mortar Team (×2)
| 4 men each
| 4 men each
| Gunner
| Gunner
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| Gunner
| Gunner
| Provides sustained medium machine gun fire and sector denial.
| Provides sustained medium machine gun fire and sector denial.
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Transport Section
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| Section Leader
| E-6
| Company Transport
| Oversees all vehicle operations, maintenance, and convoy coordination.
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| Driver / Mechanic (×20)
| E-2 to E-3
| CT-32 / UV-32
| Operates and maintains company transport vehicles and supports convoy movement and field repair.
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A Line Infantry Company is fully motorized and operates as a distributed convoy composed of platoon elements supported by centralized command movement.
A Mobile Infantry Company is fully motorized and operates as a distributed convoy supported by a dedicated transport section.


'''Transport Allocation:'''
'''Transport Allocation:'''
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** 1× Towable Water Buffalo (freshwater support)
** 1× Towable Water Buffalo (freshwater support)


* Line Platoons (×3)
* Mobile Infantry Platoons (×3)
** 5× CT-32 per platoon
** 5× CT-32 per platoon
** 1× UV-32 Mule per platoon
** 1× UV-32 Mule per platoon


* Heavy Weapons Platoon
* Heavy Weapons Platoon
** 3× CT-32 (mortar transport and reserve ammunition)
** 3× CT-32 (mortar transport)
** 4× UV-32 Mule (VMG teams)
** 4× UV-32 Mule (VMG teams)
** 1× UV-32 Mule (platoon HQ mobility)
** 1× UV-32 Mule (platoon HQ mobility)
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Company-level sustainment is limited but functional. Line platoons carry reserve supplies via dedicated transport, while the Heavy Weapons Platoon maintains limited ammunition reserves for mortar and VMG systems.
Company-level sustainment is limited but functional. Mobile infantry platoons carry reserve supplies via dedicated transport, while the Heavy Weapons Platoon maintains ammunition reserves for mortar and VMG systems.


The Company Headquarters provides water resupply through a towed freshwater trailer and coordinates internal distribution.
The Transport Section ensures vehicle readiness, supports convoy operations, and conducts field maintenance to sustain mobility.


Sustained ammunition, food, and logistical support are provided at the battalion level.
Sustained ammunition, food, and logistical support are provided at battalion level.


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Total company strength: '''205 men'''<br>
Total company strength: '''218 men'''<br>
CT-32 Transports: '''19'''<br>
CT-32 Transports: '''19'''<br>
UV-32 Mule: '''11'''<br>
UV-32 Mule: '''11'''<br>
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 20 April 2026

Mobile Infantry Company


A Mobile Infantry Company is the primary tactical command unit of the Gondaran Army, responsible for coordinating platoon maneuver, maintaining battlefield cohesion, and stabilizing captured ground following assault operations.

It consists of a company headquarters, three mobile infantry platoons, one heavy weapons platoon, and a dedicated transport section.


Organization


Element Size Leader Notes
Company Headquarters 12 men Company Commander (O-3) Command and control element responsible for movement, communication, medical coordination, and integration of platoon operations.
Mobile Infantry Platoon (×3) 52 men each Platoon Leader (O-1) Standard Mobile Infantry platoon consisting of three rifle squads and one heavy weapons squad.
Heavy Weapons Platoon 29 men Platoon Leader Company-level fire support element consisting of mortar teams and VMG-33 machine gun teams.
Transport Section 21 men Section Leader (E-6) Dedicated vehicle operation, maintenance, and convoy coordination element.

Company Headquarters


Position Rank Armament Role
Company Commander O-3 P-32 Commands the company and directs maneuver, deployment, and defensive operations.
Executive Officer O-2 P-32 Assists command and maintains operational continuity.
First Sergeant E-7 R-20 or SMG-32 Senior enlisted leader responsible for discipline and execution.
Radio Operator (×2) E-1 to E-4 P-32 Maintains communication with platoons and higher command.
Runner / Orderly (×2) E-1 to E-3 R-20 Provides message relay and command support.
Medic (×2) E-3 to E-4 R-20, SMG-32, or unarmed Provides casualty stabilization and emergency treatment.
Scout Team (3-man) E-3 to E-5 DMR-20, R-20, SMG-32 Conducts forward observation, route reconnaissance, and early warning.

Heavy Weapons Platoon


Element Size Leader / Gunner Role
Platoon HQ 5 men Platoon Leader Coordinates fire support, ammunition distribution, and emplacement of company-level weapons.
62.5mm Mortar Team (×2) 4 men each Gunner Provides indirect fire support, suppression, and disruption.
VMG-33 Team (×4) 4 men each Gunner Provides sustained medium machine gun fire and sector denial.

Transport Section


Position Rank Assignment Role
Section Leader E-6 Company Transport Oversees all vehicle operations, maintenance, and convoy coordination.
Driver / Mechanic (×20) E-2 to E-3 CT-32 / UV-32 Operates and maintains company transport vehicles and supports convoy movement and field repair.

Transport and Movement


A Mobile Infantry Company is fully motorized and operates as a distributed convoy supported by a dedicated transport section.

Transport Allocation:

  • Company Headquarters
    • 1× CT-32 (command transport)
    • 2× UV-32 Mule (HQ mobility, medevac, runners)
    • 1× UV-32 Mule (scout team)
    • 1× Towable Water Buffalo (freshwater support)
  • Mobile Infantry Platoons (×3)
    • 5× CT-32 per platoon
    • 1× UV-32 Mule per platoon
  • Heavy Weapons Platoon
    • 3× CT-32 (mortar transport)
    • 4× UV-32 Mule (VMG teams)
    • 1× UV-32 Mule (platoon HQ mobility)

Sustainment


Company-level sustainment is limited but functional. Mobile infantry platoons carry reserve supplies via dedicated transport, while the Heavy Weapons Platoon maintains ammunition reserves for mortar and VMG systems.

The Transport Section ensures vehicle readiness, supports convoy operations, and conducts field maintenance to sustain mobility.

Sustained ammunition, food, and logistical support are provided at battalion level.


Total company strength: 218 men
CT-32 Transports: 19
UV-32 Mule: 11
Water Trailers: 1