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General Rank: '''E-1 to E-3'''<br> | |||
Estimated combat load: '''~60–70 lbs'''<br> | Estimated combat load: '''~60–70 lbs'''<br> | ||
Configured for: '''Rapid deployment, immediate entrenchment, and short-term defensive operations''' | Configured for: '''Rapid deployment, immediate entrenchment, and short-term defensive operations''' | ||
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Line Infantry
Line Infantry refers to Gondara’s motorized Mobile Infantry formations tasked with securing and holding captured ground following assault operations. These units are equipped with durable, less specialized weapons and are structured for rapid deployment, immediate entrenchment, and sustained defensive operations. Line Infantry are fully motorized at the squad level, enabling them to arrive within 1–6 hours of an assault, transition quickly to dismounted operations, and establish defensive control over newly captured battlefield areas.
Training Doctrine
Gondaran Line Infantry are trained to the standards of heavy infantry, emphasizing endurance, discipline, and the ability to fight effectively following extended dismounted movement. Motorization does not replace traditional infantry capability; all personnel are expected to remain fully combat-effective without vehicle support. In addition to standard infantry training, Line Infantry place heavy emphasis on rapid embarkation and disembarkation drills, enabling units to deploy from transport and transition to combat formation within seconds. Units are trained to respond immediately to contact, including counter-ambush procedures in which troops rapidly disembark under fire, establish defensive positions, and return coordinated fire supported by vehicle-mounted machine guns. Immediate entrenchment is a core skill, with soldiers trained to establish defensive positions rapidly upon arrival. High standards of equipment and vehicle maintenance are enforced, ensuring that weapons, transport, and personal gear remain reliable under sustained operational conditions.
The Average Joe
Line Rifleman Equipment Profile
| Category | Item | Qty | Unit Cost | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Weapon | R-20 Rifle | 1 | $45 | $45 |
| Magazines | 10 | $2 | $20 | |
| Ammunition (100 rounds) | 1 | $5 | $5 | |
| Explosives | G-25 Fragmentation Grenade | 3 | $4 | $12 |
| GL-34 Grenade | 2 | $6 | $12 | |
| Combat Gear | Steel Helmet | 1 | $8 | $8 |
| Web Gear | 1 | $6 | $6 | |
| Entrenching Tool | 1 | $5 | $5 | |
| Knife / Bayonet | 1 | $4 | $4 | |
| Sustainment | Canteens (2× 2qt) | 2 | $3 | $6 |
| Bandages | 2 | $1 | $2 | |
| Field Pack | Rucksack + Contents | 1 | $20 | $20 |
| Clothing | Boots (heavy leather) | 1 | $10 | $10 |
| Total Cost | $155 | |||
General Rank: E-1 to E-3
Estimated combat load: ~60–70 lbs
Configured for: Rapid deployment, immediate entrenchment, and short-term defensive operations