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April 18th, 2009, 01:07 PM
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Czechoslovakian rifle platoon evolution
Just got my hands on some second-hand and some first-hand data on Czechoslovakian infantry formations from 1945 to ca. 1970s, so going to share - might be interesting, I hope.
1945, Rifle Company:
-HQ
-2xMarksman
-Mortar section (7): 2x50mm Mortar
-MG section (11): 2xHMG
-1. (SMG) Platoon (as rifles below except primary firearm)
-2. (Rifle) Platoon:
--CO+PSgt
--2xMarksman
--4x Rifle Squad (9): LMG, 1-2 SMG
-3. (Rifle) Platoon (as above)
Rifle: Mosin 91/30, 91/44, Mauser Kar98k, vz.24 (Mauser)
SMG: PPSh-41, MP-38/40
LMG: vz.26, DP, MG-34
MMG: Maxim, SG-43, vz.37, MG-34
1950, Rifle Company:
-HQ
-MG section
-3 Rifle Platoon, each:
--CO
--Marksman
--3x Rifle Squad (9): LMG, 1-2 SMG
Rifle: 7.92mm weapons being phased out, since 1952 vz.52 and 52/57 SLR
SMG: vz.23-26 series added into mix (25 and 26 are later variants for 7.62 Tokarev)
LMG: 7.92mm weapons phased out, since 1952 vz.52 LMG
MMG: As LMG
Motorised and mechanised units being assigned trucks and APCs as needed
1959, Motor Rifle Company (OT-810)
-HQ (OT-810)
-3x Motor Rifle Platoon, each:
--CO
--2x Motor Rifle Squad (8)+OT-810 (1)
--Motor Rifle Squad (rein.) (9)+OT-810 (1): T-21 RCL team with 4-5 rounds
The Co structure is a guesstimate as I was not able to find the Co OOB, only Platoon, so it might well be possible that the RCL is only with the first platoon.
1960, Motor Rifle Company (BTR-50, OT-62, OT-64)
-HQ (5)
-3x Motor Rifle Platoon, each:
--CO
--3x Motor Rifle Squad (7): LMG, P-27 LAW (or later RPG)
-Recoilless Squad (5): T-21 RCL
-6x APC (1)
Seating as follows:
APC 1: Co HQ
APC 2: 1st Plt CO, 1st and 2nd Squad
APC 3: 1st Plt 3rd Squad, T-21 team
APC 4: 2ndt Plt CO, 1st and 2nd Squad
APC 5: 2nd and 3rd Plt 3rd Squads
APC 6: 3rd Plt CO, 1st and 2nd Squad
In OT-62, one rifleman takes place of gunner in each of the APCs turret
Rifle: vz.58
LMG: vz.59
1960, Rifle Company (trucked)
Same as Motor Rifles, only using Praga V3S medium trucks instead of APCs.
196x, Motor Rifle Company (OT-64A)
-HQ
-OT-64A (3)
-3x Motor Rifle Platoon, each:
--CO
--3x Motor Rifle Squad (10):
---OT-64A (3 - gunner, loader, driver)
---Rifle Section (7): 2xLMG, P-27 or RPG
In 1980s an AGL squad was attached to each company to augment firepower:
--AGL Squad:
---OT-64A (3)
---AGL section (7): 2xAGS-17
1970
Motor Rifle Company (BVP)
-HQ
-BVP (2)
-3x Motor Rifle Platoon, each:
--CO
--XO*
--3x Motor Rifle Squad (9):
---BVP (2)
--- Rifle Section (7): LMG, RPG
*XO was commander of the APC element.
To my knowledge, current organisation remains the same, rifle sections are armed with either one or two LMGs and in some squads, 40mm CIS grenade launchers are issued, though spec ops get more of them.
Also have an organisation of recce Platoon (BRDM-1, prolly also OT-65):
-CO
-3x recce squad (5):
--Commander
--Driver
--Senior Scout
--Machinegunner - Scout
--Scout
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Re: Czechoslovakian rifle platoon evolution
I'll tuck this away for future reference
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April 18th, 2009, 05:56 PM
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Re: Czechoslovakian rifle platoon evolution
I was surprised that the tiny rifle sections, usually blamed on modern IFVs, appeared that early already.
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Re: Czechoslovakian rifle platoon evolution
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Originally Posted by Marek_Tucan
I was surprised that the tiny rifle sections, usually blamed on modern IFVs, appeared that early already.
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Not the case here but I thought smaller squad sizes came about because they still have more firepower due to semi auto weapons & better training meaning more people activly participate in a fire fight.
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April 19th, 2009, 05:32 PM
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Re: Czechoslovakian rifle platoon evolution
Further TOE probably being uncovered - this time I asked one of our leading experts on Czechoslovakian post-war army, based on recollections of my father, so...
OT-64A Company (1966):
-HQ (7)
-OT-64A (3)
-3x Motor Rifle Platoon, each:
--2x Motor Rifle Squad (12), each:
---OT-64A (3)
---Rifle Section (9): 2xLMG, RPG
The man is looking into how widespread and for how long was it used.
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June 14th, 2009, 02:56 PM
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Re: Czechoslovakian rifle platoon evolution
Okay, re. the last post, finally got an update. So... Motor Rifle Plt (1967) consisted of 2x OT-64A, each with crew of 3 (driver, loader, gunner) and dismount element of 9 (commander, 2xRifleman, 2xMG gunner, 2xMG assistant gunner, RPG gunner, RPG assistant gunner).
This organisation was gradually phased out in 1974-1980, as some MR units transferred to BVP-1 and thus there were "free" OT-64As.
The new organisation returned to 3-vehicle platoon, each squad consisting of APC (OT-64A, crew of 3) and dismount element of 6 (commander, LMG gunner, asst., RPG gunner, asst. and a Rifleman).
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Re: Czechoslovakian rifle platoon evolution
Tis funny this rifle platoon evolution seems to have evolved into a distinct shortage of riflemen perhps they should be called LMG platoons in future as that seems a constant
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June 14th, 2009, 03:32 PM
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Re: Czechoslovakian rifle platoon evolution
Well, you qon't find more than two Riflemen in US squads as well (wait, isn't one of them already a Designated Marksman?)
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Re: Czechoslovakian rifle platoon evolution
To be honest I'm not sure one way or the other if the US Army has a Designated Marksman in every infantry squad but the USMC does.
A "standard" USMC rifle squad consists of :
1 x Squad Leader (Sgt w/M16)
3 x Team Leaders (Cpl w/M16+M203)
3 x Automatic Riflemen (L/Cpl w/SAW)
6 x Riflemen (Pvt-L/Cpl w/M16 + AT4's or other support weapons)
1 x Attached SMAW or M240 team (2-3 men with appropriate weapons)
One or two of the "rifleman" will be a Designated Marksman with either an accurized M16 or M14.
Given this organization is it a "Rifle" Platoon since less then half its people are riflemen?
Ever since early WW II when the Germans came up with the idea of building a squad around a machinegun pretty much every nation in the world has followed suit.
So maybe we should rename ALL "Rifle" Squads to "LMG" Squads
Or maybe be sensable and just call them "Infantry" Squads
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