Mobile Heavy Weapons Battalion
Overview
The Mobile Heavy Weapons Battalion serves as the brigade-level fire support and heavy reinforcement formation of the Mobile Infantry Brigade.
The battalion provides:
- Brigade-level artillery support
- Heavy anti-armor reinforcement
- Mobile anti-aircraft defense
- Responsive heavy mortar support
- Defensive fire coordination
- Counterattack suppression
Unlike divisional artillery formations designed for prolonged bombardment and deep counter-battery warfare, the Mobile Heavy Weapons Battalion is optimized for rapid operational movement and immediate defensive deployment.
The battalion is designed to support Mobile Infantry formations during approximately 96 hours of sustained consolidation operations.
Doctrine
The battalion emphasizes:
- Rapid emplacement
- Immediate combat readiness
- Mobile defensive support
- Corridor reinforcement
- Combined-arms integration
- Rolling sustainment operations
- Defensive fire concentration
The battalion is intended to provide immediate heavy support during the critical stabilization period following successful breach operations.
Heavy divisional artillery assets remain responsible for long-range interdiction and sustained counter-battery engagements.
Battalion Structure
| Formation | Role |
|---|---|
| Battalion Headquarters Company | Command, fire direction, and coordination |
| 1st Howitzer Battery | Brigade-level artillery support |
| 2nd Anti-Tank Battery | Heavy anti-armor reinforcement |
| 3rd Mortar Troop | Responsive close indirect fire support |
| 4th Anti-Air Troop | Mobile medium anti-aircraft defense |
| Sustainment Section | Ammunition redistribution and maintenance support |
Battalion Headquarters Company
The Battalion Headquarters Company provides command and operational coordination for all battalion fire-support elements.
Responsibilities include:
- Fire mission coordination
- Battalion command and control
- Signals operations
- Ammunition prioritization
- Liaison with Brigade Headquarters
- Targeting coordination
- Movement sequencing
Personnel
| Position | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Battalion Command Staff | 6 |
| Fire Direction Personnel | 8 |
| Signals Personnel | 6 |
| Liaison / Operations | 4 |
| Clerks / Runners | 4 |
| Maintenance Coordination | 4 |
| HQ Security | 6 |
| Total | 38 |
Vehicles
| Vehicle | Quantity |
|---|---|
| CT-32 Command/Signal | 2 |
| CT-32-S Support | 1 |
| UV-32 Mule | 3 |
1st Howitzer Battery
The 1st Howitzer Battery provides brigade-level indirect fire support and defensive artillery concentration.
The battery is organized into:
- Battery HQ
- 2× 3-gun platoons
Equipment
| Equipment | Quantity |
|---|---|
| 106.25mm Howitzer | 6 |
| CT-32E Heavy Tow Vehicle | 6 |
Personnel
| Position | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Battery HQ | 6 |
| Gun Crews | 42 |
| Fire Direction / Observers | 6 |
| Ammunition Personnel | 6 |
| Total | 60 |
Ready Ammunition
| Ammunition Type | Quantity per Gun | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Mixed HE / Smoke / Illumination | 36 | 216 |
Each CT-32E carries:
- Full gun crew
- Immediate combat ammunition
- Basic emplacement equipment
The battery is designed to provide approximately six hours of moderate sustained fire before requiring major ammunition resupply.
2nd Anti-Tank Battery
The 2nd Anti-Tank Battery provides heavy anti-armor reinforcement and anti-breakthrough defense.
The battery is organized into:
- Battery HQ
- 3× 2-gun sections
The battery may remain concentrated under brigade control or distribute two heavy anti-tank guns to each Mobile Infantry Battalion sector as operational conditions require.
Equipment
| Equipment | Quantity |
|---|---|
| 75mm AT Gun | 6 |
| CT-32E Heavy Tow Vehicle | 6 |
Personnel
| Position | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Battery HQ | 5 |
| Gun Crews | 36 |
| Spotters / Section Control | 6 |
| Ammunition Personnel | 6 |
| Total | 53 |
Ready Ammunition
| Ammunition Type | Quantity per Gun | Total |
|---|---|---|
| APCBC | 30 | 180 |
| HE | 8 | 48 |
| APCR | 4 | 24 |
| TOTAL | 42 | 252 |
Each CT-32E carries:
- Full gun crew
- Immediate combat ammunition
- Basic emplacement equipment
The 75mm HV guns serve as the brigade’s primary anti-heavy armor systems.
3rd Mortar Troop
The 3rd Mortar Troop provides rapid-response close indirect fire support for Mobile Infantry formations.
The troop is organized into:
- Troop HQ
- 2× 2-mortar sections
Equipment
| Equipment | Quantity |
|---|---|
| 125mm Mortar | 4 |
| CT-32 Cargo Carrier | 4 |
Personnel
| Position | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Troop HQ | 4 |
| Mortar Crews | 24 |
| Ammunition Personnel | 4 |
| Total | 32 |
Ready Ammunition
| Ammunition Type | Quantity per Mortar | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Mixed HE / Smoke / Illumination | 30 | 120 |
Each mortar carrier transports:
- Full mortar crew
- Mortar system
- Immediate combat ammunition
The Mortar Troop emphasizes rapid responsive fire rather than prolonged bombardment operations.
4th Anti-Air Troop
The 4th Anti-Air Troop provides mobile medium anti-aircraft protection for brigade movement corridors, artillery positions, and sustainment assets.
The troop is organized into:
- Troop HQ
- 2× 2-vehicle sections
Equipment
| Equipment | Quantity |
|---|---|
| CT-32E-MAA | 4 |
Personnel
| Position | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Troop HQ | 2 |
| Vehicle Crews | 16 |
| Ammunition Personnel | 4 |
| Total | 22 |
Ready Ammunition
| Ammunition Type | Quantity per Vehicle | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 50mm Mixed AA Ammunition | 120 | 480 |
The CT-32E-MAA platforms are capable of firing without stabilizers deployed, though stabilizer deployment is preferred during sustained firing operations.
Sustainment Section
The Sustainment Section maintains ammunition flow and field support operations for battalion heavy weapon systems.
Responsibilities include:
- Ammunition redistribution
- Spare parts transport
- Barrel and tool support
- Emergency maintenance
- Recovery coordination
Personnel
| Position | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Sustainment HQ | 4 |
| Ammunition Personnel | 10 |
| Maintenance Personnel | 6 |
| Fuel / Water Personnel | 4 |
| Clerks / Accountability | 2 |
| Total | 26 |
Vehicles
| Vehicle | Quantity |
|---|---|
| CT-32-C Ammunition Trucks | 4 |
| CT-32-S Support Truck | 1 |
| UV-32 Mule | 3 |
The battalion relies upon rolling brigade sustainment support rather than carrying full 96-hour ammunition reserves internally.
Battalion Totals
Personnel
| Formation | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Headquarters Company | 38 |
| 1st Howitzer Battery | 60 |
| 2nd Anti-Tank Battery | 53 |
| 3rd Mortar Troop | 32 |
| 4th Anti-Air Troop | 22 |
| Sustainment Section | 26 |
| TOTAL | 231 |
Vehicles
| Vehicle Type | Quantity |
|---|---|
| CT-32E Prime Movers | 12 |
| CT-32E-MAA | 4 |
| CT-32 Variants | 12 |
| UV-32 Mule | 6 |
| TOTAL | 34 |
Heavy Weapons
| Weapon System | Quantity |
|---|---|
| 106.25mm Howitzers | 6 |
| 75mm HV AT Guns | 6 |
| 125mm Mortars | 4 |
| 50mm MAA Systems | 4 |