Mechanized Infantry Company

An Mechanized Infantry Company is a formation within an Mechanized Infantry Battalion. It is being led by a Captain and split into 3 platoons, each being led by a Lieutenant.

Table of Organization

 * Infantry Company (168/18)
 * Mechanized Infantry Company Headquarters (18/3)
 * A Mechanized Infantry Platoon (50/5)
 * B Mechanized Infantry Platoon (50/5)
 * C Mechanized Infantry Platoon (50/5)

Structure of the Company Headquarters
The Company Headquarters consists out of one Tiger MH, one Tiger MV and one Tiger RV. The HQ is being led by a lieutenant.

Each Tiger has a driver and a commander as well as 4 crewman taking over various roles.

Structure of a Mechanized Infantry Platoon
The Platoon consists out of 4 Tiger squads, having one Tiger ICV and a total of 11 soldiers each. The platoon headquarter has one Tiger MH and 6 soldiers.

Structure of a squad
The leader of the Tiger squad is a sergeant first class, supported by a sergeant as infantry section leader. The sergeant first class commands the Tiger ICV with one subordinate acting as a driver.

The other 9 soldiers, including the sergeant act as supporting infantry for the Tiger ICV.

The Tiger ICV carries large selection of other weapons, additional ammunition and various equipment depending on the dynamic situation. It is used at the discretion of the squads subordinate officers.

See also: Combined Lead Doctrine.

Dismounted infantry
The dismounted infantry is split into two fireteams of 4 soldiers each. A sergeant acts as a section leader.