Commanders of our troops, platoons, companies, battalions, brigades, divisions, and divisions, how m

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-29

[Commander of the squad, company, battalion, regiment, brigade, division, and army, how many people are there].

In the army, the number of personnel at different levels varies according to the actual situation. The following are the numbers of squads, platoons, companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, divisions, corps, etc.

A squad is the most basic unit of the army and is usually composed of several soldiers. Depending on the military unit and mission, the number of people in a squad may vary, but in general, a squad usually consists of about 9 soldiers.

A platoon is a unit one level higher than a class unit, usually consisting of three squads with about 30 people.

A company is a higher level of establishment than a platoon and usually consists of several squads. The number of people in a company is usually around 100 people, but this can also vary depending on the military unit and mission.

A battalion is an organizational unit consisting of several companies, usually consisting of 300-500 soldiers. In some cases, battalions may be divided into different types of battalions such as infantry battalions, artillery battalions, cavalry battalions, etc., to suit different military tasks.

A regiment is an organizational unit consisting of several battalions, usually consisting of 1,000-2,000 soldiers. At the regimental level, it is usually equipped with a relatively complete command system and logistical support system.

A brigade is an organizational unit consisting of several regiments, usually consisting of 3,000-5,000 soldiers. Brigades usually have relatively complete combat forces and command systems, and are able to independently complete certain combat missions.

Divisions are formed units of several brigades, usually consisting of 10,000-20,000 soldiers. At the division level, they are usually equipped with relatively complete combat forces and command systems, and are able to independently complete large-scale combat missions.

A corps is an organizational unit consisting of several divisions, usually consisting of tens of thousands of soldiers. At the military level, it is usually equipped with complete combat forces and command systems that are capable of accomplishing large-scale combat missions. At the same time, the military level is also one of the important levels of strategic decision-making, responsible for formulating operational plans and directing the actions of subordinate units.

After the military reform, China abolished the regimental-level and division-level establishments, and replaced them with the original division commanders of composite battalions and composite brigades to composite brigade commanders, and the original regiment commanders to composite battalion commanders.

In general, the number of personnel at different levels in the army varies depending on the real situation. But in general, the number of personnel from squad to corps is gradually increased to accommodate combat missions of different sizes and organizational needs.

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