- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 560
Section sizes may be similar in the Light and Mech Infantry, it is just the skill sets that are different (the driver and gunner still belong to the section, after all).
I see things moving in a slightly different tangent, with TTPs, training and standards modified to reflect operations in complex terrain, and de emphasising heavy firepower for "accurate" firepower. In one of these threads is a description of a scout/sniper unit which has both the ability to find targets via stealth and mobility (the "scout" part of the equation); but also is able to deal with targets directly (the "sniper" half). I cannot imagine them going out without a fairly heavy helping of comms gear, and would guess they have lots of assets "on call" in case they discover a great target, or need to get out of a hot situation.
An eight man section is still possible, with each assault group moving in short bounds from cover to cover, while the alternate group provides cover. Four men would be about the minimum to cover the arcs "left/right" as well as "high/low". Improved weapons optics and PRR or similar communication devices between the section members would allow the members to pick up targets and pass on target data to their mates. A bigger organization such as proposed by Infanteer increases the number of "eyes on", so perhaps with ten or twelve man sections observer or spotter teams could also be added.
I see things moving in a slightly different tangent, with TTPs, training and standards modified to reflect operations in complex terrain, and de emphasising heavy firepower for "accurate" firepower. In one of these threads is a description of a scout/sniper unit which has both the ability to find targets via stealth and mobility (the "scout" part of the equation); but also is able to deal with targets directly (the "sniper" half). I cannot imagine them going out without a fairly heavy helping of comms gear, and would guess they have lots of assets "on call" in case they discover a great target, or need to get out of a hot situation.
An eight man section is still possible, with each assault group moving in short bounds from cover to cover, while the alternate group provides cover. Four men would be about the minimum to cover the arcs "left/right" as well as "high/low". Improved weapons optics and PRR or similar communication devices between the section members would allow the members to pick up targets and pass on target data to their mates. A bigger organization such as proposed by Infanteer increases the number of "eyes on", so perhaps with ten or twelve man sections observer or spotter teams could also be added.