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501:, an armoured or mechanised division could expect to have as many as twelve separate battlegroups at its disposal, with three or four in each brigade. A Commonwealth battle group is usually named after its major constituent; for example, the Canadian Army's "1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Battle Group" (shortened to "1 RCR Battle Group") on an operational tour of duty in Afghanistan in 2007–08, and the British Army's "3 Para Battle Group" that was operational in Afghanistan in 2011. 484:
In the South African Army development of semi-independent battlegroups developed mainly out of Task Force Juliet's experiences with a focus on high mobility speed and distance in the vastness of the South West African/Southern Angolan theater. These mechanized battlegroups resorted under 60 Brigade
450:; conversely, a more defensive battlegroup may be structured around an infantry battalion, with two companies and an armoured squadron. In support would be a reconnaissance troop, a low-level air defence detachment, an anti-tank section, engineering detachment, and artillery support. 509:
Most nations form battlegroups as required for operational or training purposes. When not deployed, the elements that would make up a battlegroup remain with their parent units. However, some nations maintain permanently formed battlegroups – a notable example is
434:. The battalion or regiment also provides the command and staff element of a battlegroup, which is complemented with an appropriate mix of armour, infantry, and support personnel and weaponry relevant to the task it is expected to perform. 437:
The organization of a battlegroup is flexible and can be restructured quickly to cope with any situation changes. Typically, an offensive battlegroup may be structured around an armoured regiment, with two
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Battlegroups are often subdivided into company groups (called "teams" in the U.S. Army) consisting of a single infantry company supported by a tank troop and various other support units.
595: 472:. Offensive elements comprise independent armed brigade groups (usually composed of armour units) and independent offensive brigade groups (usually composed of infantry); the 468:, has come up with independent brigade groups a little larger in composition than a task force. It is composition mix of all elements for specific war purpose against 633: 599: 616: 638: 49: 528: 216: 191: 122: 486: 220: 273: 381: 289: 523: 371: 236: 42: 596:"Canadian Battle Group in Afghanistan Transfers Command Authority of Joint Task Force Afghanistan" 447: 147: 102: 366: 175: 326: 58: 8: 465: 232: 155: 35: 431: 409: 305: 151: 443: 331: 439: 171: 476:
has substantially reduced the time it took to deploy its forces on its borders.
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Basic building block of a modern army's fighting force
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Battle Group (Pentomic)
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Army units and organization
Subordinated
element

Fireteam
Crew
Squad
Section
Patrol
Platoon
Troop
Flight
Staffel
Company
Battery
Squadron
Battalion
Squadron
Cohort
Regiment
Group
Brigade
Group
Wing
Division
Legion
Corps
Field army

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