Brigade Sustainment Battalion
Brigade Sustainment Battalion
The Brigade Sustainment Battalion serves as the operational sustainment, recovery, medical, transport, and redistribution backbone of the Mobile Brigade.
The battalion exists to preserve brigade combat endurance through distributed logistics, rolling sustainment, operational repair capability, convoy coordination, field medical support, and decentralized redistribution systems.
Unlike static rear-echelon formations used by many contemporary militaries, the Brigade Sustainment Battalion is fully mobile and designed to sustain brigade combat operations during continuous maneuver and defensive consolidation operations.
The battalion operates under the Gondaran doctrine that:
“Violence wins battles; endurance wins wars.”
Battalion Summary
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Personnel | 939 |
| CT-Family Vehicles | 111 |
| UV-32 Mule Variants | 33 |
| Total Vehicles | 144 |
| Brigade Sustainment Endurance | ~96 Hours |
Battalion Organization
| Element | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Headquarters Company | 31 |
| Supply Company | 204 |
| Maintenance Company | 108 |
| Medical Company | 132 |
| Transport Company | 204 |
| Logistics Operations Company | 132 |
| Total | 811 |
Note: Battalion personnel totals reflect currently locked operational personnel structures only. Additional adjustments may occur during final brigade-wide accounting.
Battalion Doctrine
The Brigade Sustainment Battalion exists to ensure the Mobile Infantry Brigade can:
- Maintain operational tempo
- Preserve mobility
- Sustain combat endurance
- Redistribute ammunition and supplies
- Recover damaged vehicles
- Conduct field repair operations
- Maintain convoy continuity
- Coordinate distributed logistics
- Stabilize and hold casualties
- Sustain prolonged combat operations without immediate divisional support
The battalion is built around a layered sustainment doctrine:
| Formation | Sustainment Window |
|---|---|
| Platoon | ~4–6 Hours |
| Company | ~12 Hours |
| Battalion | ~48 Hours |
| Brigade | ~96 Hours |
Rather than relying on large static depots, the battalion sustains the brigade through rolling redistribution and decentralized supply flow.
Headquarters Company
The Headquarters Company provides battalion-level sustainment coordination, communications, dispatch operations, movement tracking, and operational control.
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Personnel | 31 |
| CT-Family Vehicles | 3 |
| UV-32 Mule | 3 |
Headquarters Vehicles
| Vehicle | Quantity | Role |
|---|---|---|
| CT-32 Command Trucks | 2 | Battalion command and communications |
| CT-32 Signals Truck | 1 | Brigade sustainment communications |
| UV-32 Mule | 3 | Dispatch, liaison, route coordination |
Supply Company
The Supply Company provides brigade-level ammunition, fuel, water, ration, and general supply sustainment.
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Personnel | 204 |
| CT-Family Vehicles | 30 |
The company operates through specialized sustainment platoons:
- Heavy Weapons Ammunition Platoon
- Small Arms Ammunition Platoon
- General Supply Platoon
- Water Distribution Platoon
- Fuel Distribution Platoon
Supply Company Vehicles
| Vehicle | Quantity | Role |
|---|---|---|
| CT-32E Heavy Weapons Ammunition Trucks | 6 | Heavy weapons ammunition transport |
| CT-32E Small Arms Ammunition Trucks | 6 | Small arms ammunition transport |
| CT-32E General Supply Trucks | 2 | General sustainment cargo |
| CT-32 Ration Trucks | 2 | Rations and field stores |
| CT-32 Mobile Mess Units | 2 | Field feeding support |
| CT-32-TW Water Tankers | 6 | Water redistribution |
| CT-32-TF Fuel Tankers | 6 | Fuel redistribution |
Maintenance Company
The Maintenance Company provides brigade-level repair, recovery, fabrication, and operational restoration capability.
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Personnel | 108 |
| CT-Family Vehicles | 25 |
| UV-32 Mule | 1 |
The company performs:
- Field mechanical repair
- Recovery operations
- Technical repair
- Machine fabrication
- Armament maintenance
- Operational restoration
Maintenance Company Vehicles
| Vehicle | Quantity | Role |
|---|---|---|
| CT-32E-R Mechanical Repair Vehicles | 4 | Field mechanical repair |
| CT-32E-W Wreckers | 4 | Battlefield recovery |
| CT-32-S Technical Supply Trucks | 4 | Technical repair support |
| CT-32-M Machine Shop Trucks | 4 | Mobile fabrication and machining |
| CT-32 Transport Trucks | 8 | Personnel and support transport |
| CT-32 Command Truck | 1 | Company coordination |
| UV-32 Mule | 1 | Liaison and local movement |
Medical Company
The Medical Company serves as the brigade’s highest organic medical capability.
The company operates as a mobile field hospital capable of:
- Surgery
- Casualty stabilization
- Temporary hospitalization
- Medical redistribution
- Rearward evacuation preparation
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Personnel | 132 |
| CT-Family Vehicles | 23 |
| UV-32 Mule Variants | 5 |
Medical Company Vehicles
| Vehicle | Quantity | Role |
|---|---|---|
| CT-32 Hospital Staff Trucks | 4 | Hospital personnel and equipment |
| CT-32-A Ambulances | 4 | Casualty evacuation |
| UV-32E | 4 | Forward casualty extraction |
| CT-32 Transport Trucks | 2 | Medic transport |
| CT-32E Medical Supply Trucks | 6 | Medical supply transport |
| CT-32 Hospital Operations Trucks | 4 | Hospital sustainment |
| CT-32-TW Water Tanker | 1 | Hospital water support |
| CT-32 General Support Truck | 1 | General hospital support |
| CT-32 Command Truck | 1 | Company command |
| UV-32 Mule | 1 | Liaison and coordination |
Transport Company
The Transport Company provides brigade-level drivers, convoy coordination, transport reserves, and movement continuity.
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Personnel | 204 |
| CT-Family Vehicles | 17 |
| UV-32 Mule | 13 |
The company maintains:
- Replacement drivers
- Convoy coordination
- Transport redistribution
- Emergency movement support
- Driver reserve capability
Transport Company Vehicles
| Vehicle | Quantity | Role |
|---|---|---|
| CT-32 Transport Trucks | 16 | Driver transport and redistribution |
| CT-32 Command Truck | 1 | Company coordination |
| UV-32 Mule | 13 | Dispatch and route coordination |
Logistics Operations Company
The Logistics Operations Company manages brigade sustainment areas, redistribution flow, depot organization, convoy staging, and movement regulation.
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Personnel | 132 |
| CT-Family Vehicles | 13 |
| UV-32 Mule | 11 |
Responsibilities include:
- Depot organization
- Redistribution control
- Convoy staging
- Traffic management
- Sustainment dispersal
- Supply park operations
- Route regulation
Logistics Operations Company Vehicles
| Vehicle | Quantity | Role |
|---|---|---|
| CT-32-C Cargo Trucks | 8 | Depot and redistribution cargo |
| CT-32 Transport Trucks | 4 | Personnel and depot support |
| CT-32 Command Truck | 1 | Company coordination |
| UV-32 Mule | 11 | Traffic control and redistribution |
Layered Sustainment Doctrine
The Mobile Infantry Brigade utilizes a decentralized layered logistics system.
Squad Level
Each infantry squad possesses:
- 1× CT-32 transport truck
- Dedicated driver
Once troops deploy:
- Trucks relocate to dispersed concealed holding zones.
Platoon Level
Platoon UV-32 Mules redistribute:
- Ammunition
- Water
- Medical supplies
- Tools
- Emergency sustainment
from platoon truck positions to frontline fighting positions.
Company Level
Company sustainment elements redistribute:
- Supplies
- Ammunition
- Fuel
- Water
to platoon sustainment zones.
Battalion Level
Battalion sustainment sections redistribute:
- Heavy ammunition
- Fuel
- Water
- Repair materials
- Casualty evacuation support
to company sustainment nodes.
Brigade Level
The Brigade Sustainment Battalion maintains:
- Brigade sustainment depots
- Rolling redistribution
- Convoy coordination
- Operational repair capability
- Field hospital operations
- Recovery capability
- Transport continuity
The system prioritizes:
- Operational endurance
- Traffic survivability
- Sustainment redundancy
- Distributed logistics
- Reduced artillery vulnerability
Operational Doctrine
The Brigade Sustainment Battalion is designed to:
- Sustain continuous brigade operations
- Preserve mobility under attrition
- Minimize convoy collapse
- Restore damaged systems
- Maintain combat endurance
- Support rapid defensive consolidation
- Sustain mechanized maneuver warfare
Rather than functioning as a static rear-area depot force, the battalion operates as a fully mobile sustainment network designed to move with the brigade during prolonged combat operations.