- Reaction score
- 1,419
- Points
- 1,040
The question was raised earlier about anti-armour platoon/company and whether it was a brigade asset, etc. I attach the following from "Infantry Battalion in Battle", available at http://armyapp.dnd.ca/ael/pubs/B-GL-392-001-FP-001.PDF.
The first key take-away is that the Anti Armour company was doctrinally NOT part of Combat Support Company: rather it was the sixth (of seven) companies in a battalion: four rifle, one combat support, one anti-armour and one administration company. It does mention that the company may only be a platoon. Having said that, "Anti Armour" in 4 CMBG was company sized. I'm not sure how it was manned or commanded. Given the threat of Soviet tanks and APCs, I'm not sure if all those detachments would have been sufficient, but I digress.Section 5
Anti-Armour Company
General
31. This company provides the medium range anti-armour support to the battalion. It is commanded by an infantry major and consists of:
a. a headquarters; and
b. four anti-armour platoons each of three sections (6 detachments)
32. The company is located entirely in F echelon, except for the 2IC, CQMS, storeman and ammunition resupply vehicles which are held in A echelon.
Organization
33. See Annex B. Certain battalions may only have one anti-armour platoon.