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A '''unit''' in the context of a military organization is | {{TOC|right}} | ||
A '''unit''' in the context of a military organization is a group of soldiers, with specified equipment, under a specific chain of command. A unit generally has one commander, the [[Commanding Officer]], and is composed of [[sub-unit (military)|sub-units]]. | |||
All but the very smallest have a headquarters organization, which will contain both [[staff (military)|staff]] for planning and controlling operations, and often combat support and combat service support sub-units to support the main role. Some units may have specialized [[combat arms]] units under the direct control of the commander, such as artillery. | |||
==Units in land forces== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Name | |||
! Personnel | |||
! NATO command rank | |||
! U.S. command rank | |||
|- | |||
| [[fire team]] | |||
| 3-5 | |||
| OR-4 to OR-5 | |||
| E-4 to E-5 | |||
|- | |||
| [[squad (land forces)]] | |||
| 10-13 | |||
| OR-4 to OR-6 | |||
| E-6 to E-7 | |||
|- | |||
| [[platoon (land forces)]] | |||
| 20-40 | |||
| OF-1 | |||
| O-1 | |||
|- | |||
| [[company (land forces)]]/[[troop]]/[[battery (military unit)]] | |||
| 100-200 | |||
| OF-3 to OF-4 | |||
| O-3 to O-4 | |||
|- | |||
| [[battalion]]/[[squadron (land forces)]]/[[squadron (air forces)]] | |||
| 500-1000 | |||
| OF-5 | |||
| O-5 | |||
|- | |||
| [[regiment]]/[[group (land forces)]]/group (air forces)/[[brigade]] | |||
| 3000-5000 | |||
| OF-6 to OF-7 | |||
| O-6 | |||
|- | |||
| [[division (military)|division]] | |||
| 10000-25000 | |||
| OF-8 | |||
| O-8 | |||
|- | |||
| corps | |||
| 30000-75000 | |||
| OF-8 | |||
| O-8 to O-9 | |||
|- | |||
| [[field army]] | |||
| 100000-300000 | |||
| OF-9 | |||
| O-9 to O-10 | |||
|} | |||
==Naval forces== | |||
Due to variation in ship sizes and types, it is more difficult to assign numbers. | |||
===Administrative=== | |||
:*[[Division (naval forces)]] | |||
:*[[Squadron (naval forces)]] | |||
:*Flotilla | |||
:*Fleet | |||
===Tactical=== | |||
:*Task unit | |||
:*Task group | |||
:*Task force | |||
==Air Forces== | |||
:*Section | |||
:*Flight | |||
:*[[Squadron (air forces)]] | |||
:*[[Group (air forces)]]/Wing (some nations' wings contain groups, and other nations groups are larger than wings) | |||
:*[[Air Division]] | |||
:*Numbered Air Force | |||
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A unit in the context of a military organization is a group of soldiers, with specified equipment, under a specific chain of command. A unit generally has one commander, the Commanding Officer, and is composed of sub-units. All but the very smallest have a headquarters organization, which will contain both staff for planning and controlling operations, and often combat support and combat service support sub-units to support the main role. Some units may have specialized combat arms units under the direct control of the commander, such as artillery. Units in land forces
Due to variation in ship sizes and types, it is more difficult to assign numbers. Administrative
Tactical
Air Forces
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