Mobile Brigade
Mobile Infantry Combat Brigade
Overview
The Mobile Infantry Combat Brigade is the smallest fully independent combat formation of the Army of Gondara. It is designed to conduct sustained combat operations for up to 96 hours without external support.
The brigade integrates maneuver battalions, centralized fire support, engineering capability, reconnaissance, medical support, and a full sustainment battalion into a single operational unit capable of seizing, stabilizing, and holding terrain under continuous combat conditions.
Total Strength: ~4,500 personnel
Brigade Structure
- Brigade Headquarters
- 3× Mobile Infantry Battalion
- 1× Brigade Heavy Weapons Battalion
- 1× Brigade Sustainment Battalion
- 1× Engineer Company
- 1× Reconnaissance Company
- 1× Medical Company
Brigade Headquarters
Total: 96 personnel
Provides command, control, communications, operational planning, and coordination of all brigade elements.
Transport:
- 8× CT-32
- 6× UV-32 Mule
- 1× Water Buffalo
- 1× Field Equipment Trailer
Mobile Infantry Battalions
Total: 2,496 personnel
- 3× Mobile Infantry Battalion (832 men each)
Each Battalion:
- fully motorized
- capable of independent combat for 48 hours
- responsible for maneuver, entrenchment, and terrain control
(See Mobile Infantry Battalion for full structure)
Brigade Heavy Weapons Battalion
Total: ~300 personnel
Provides concentrated brigade-level firepower.
Systems:
- 6× 106.25mm Howitzers
- 6× 75mm Anti-Tank Guns
- 4× CT-32E-AA (Dual 25mm Medium AA)
- 4× 75mm Heavy AA (towed)
Transport:
- 32× CT-32E
- 4× CT-32E-AA
- 11× CT-32
- 8× UV-32 Mule
Role:
- reinforces battalion operations
- provides indirect fire, anti-armor, and air defense
- supports counterattack defense and terrain control
Brigade Sustainment Battalion
Total: 1,000 personnel
Provides internal logistics for 96-hour independent operations.
Structure:
- Battalion Headquarters
- 3× Transport Companies
- 1× Heavy Transport Company
- 1× Maintenance and Recovery Company
- 1× Supply and Distribution Company
Transport:
- 38× CT-32 (general cargo)
- 24× CT-32-TF (Fuel Tanker, 750 gallons)
- 24× CT-32-TW (Water Tanker, 750 gallons)
- 70× CT-32E
- 28× UV-32 Mule
- 8× Water Buffalo
- 6× Field Equipment Trailer
Role:
- ammunition distribution
- fuel and water supply
- vehicle recovery and repair
- sustainment coordination
Engineer Company
Total: ~140 personnel
Provides mobility and defensive construction support.
Equipment:
- 4× LET-26 Light Entrenchment Tractor
- 4× CT-32E
Role:
- rapid entrenchment
- obstacle clearing
- route repair
- defensive construction support
Reconnaissance Company
Total: ~120 personnel
Provides forward observation and route security.
Structure:
- light reconnaissance teams
- mobile scouting elements
Equipment:
- 12× UV-32 Mule
- 6× AUV-34
Role:
- route reconnaissance
- early warning
- flank security
- forward screening
Medical Company
Total: ~150 personnel
Provides internal medical support and casualty stabilization.
Role:
- casualty collection
- field stabilization
- internal evacuation coordination
Transport:
- 6× CT-32 (ambulance configuration)
- 4× UV-32 Mule
Vehicle Totals
Powered Vehicles
- CT-32: ~150
- CT-32E: ~120
- CT-32E-AA: 4
- UV-32 Mule: ~60
- AUV-34: 6
Towed / Support Equipment
- Water Buffalo: ~12
- Field Equipment Trailers: ~8
- 106.25mm Howitzers: 6
- 75mm AT Guns: 6
- 75mm Heavy AA Guns: 4
- LET-26 Platforms: 4
Doctrine
The Mobile Infantry Combat Brigade operates under a doctrine of rapid reinforcement, immediate entrenchment, and sustained defensive control.
It follows breakthrough forces, secures terrain, and establishes defensive positions capable of absorbing and defeating counterattack.
The brigade is designed to:
- arrive rapidly
- transition immediately to dismounted operations
- establish defensive positions within hours
- maintain continuous combat capability for 96 hours
It does not rely on external resupply during this operational window.
Operational Role
The brigade serves as the primary force responsible for transforming battlefield penetration into controlled territory.
It is capable of:
- reinforcing successful assaults
- stabilizing contested ground
- holding terrain under sustained pressure
- maintaining operational continuity without external support