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Establishment and weapon comparison of Soviet-German infantry below regiment level
Eastern collision, 194 1 year Soviet-German infantry establishment and weapon comparison.

The German infantry squad consists of 10 people, which is divided into infantry group with 6 people+machine gun group with 3 people+squad leader 1 person. Not much to say about weapons. It is worth noting that among its other weapons, besides the standard M24 grenades, there are explosives and smoke bombs, which are commonly used anti-tank weapons by German infantry. After the smoke was sealed, the infantry approached and then hung two explosives on the barrel of the tank.

Of course, there is more than one way, except that German infantry encountered thick-skinned tanks like T34, KV 1 of the Soviet Union in the early stage of Barbarosa operation, and the 37mm anti-tank guns were basically impenetrable, so the infantry anti-tank became a routine operation. The establishment of the Soviet infantry unit is one more than that of the German army, with 6 infantry units +2 submachine guns +2 machine guns+1 squad leader. Although it looks beautiful here, each team has two bobosha and a semi-automatic rifle, but in 4 1 year, the establishment of the Soviet army was very chaotic, and it can only be said that it was just a piece of paper.

There are four infantry squads and 1 light mortar squads in the infantry platoons of the two sides, but the platoons are quite different. It can be seen that the German platoon has platoon leader+1 platoon leader +3 errands+1 stretcher bearers. The Soviet army only has 1 errands+1 friends, and the Soviet army is worse than the German army in command and command transmission. In terms of numbers, the Germans ranked 49 and the Soviets ranked 5 1, with little difference.

The Soviet-German infantry company belongs to three infantry platoons, but the differences in other aspects are widening. Look at the company first. Counting the company commander, the Germans have 13 people. They have a radio station. There are only six Soviets, no radio stations. The German company has a 7-person anti-tank detachment equipped with 3 anti-tank rifles (Pzb39, a 7.92mm anti-tank rifle). The Soviet Union did not have anti-tank troops, but it had a platoon of 12 machine guns and two M 19 10 Ma Keqin water-cooled heavy machine guns.

In addition, every German platoon is equipped with a stretcher (medic), while the Soviet platoon is not, but the company has a five-person medical team. But the bigger difference is that the German company has an exclusive logistics team of 20 people, including three horse-drawn ammunition trucks (pulling ammunition supplies from superior units), a food truck and a truck.

The Soviet army has only one food truck and one ammunition truck (horse-drawn), and the Soviet army relies more on the logistics supply of the superior troops. Moreover, the Soviet company was not equipped with a radio station, and the company ran fewer errands, which was a huge loss in organization and coordination. The total number of people is almost the same, German company 187, Soviet company 177.

Each infantry battalion of both sides has three infantry companies and one machine gun company. But at this level, the gap between the two sides continues to widen. German machine guns are equipped with 12 tripod MG34 heavy machine guns and 6 8 1mm mortars. The Soviet machine gun company only has 12 Ma Keqin, and there are no mortars.

In addition, there are only four officers in the Soviet barracks, while the Germans have six officers+15 (including the mobile team). Although there are two signal units on both sides, the number of people is not equal. The Germans have two wired telephone teams, four radio teams, a signal team and a messenger team, with a total of 39 people. The Soviet army has only two wired telephone teams and one radio team, 18 people. German barracks have 50 wagons, 1 1 wagons, while Soviet troops have only 20 wagons and no wagons.

There are 835 Germans and 676 Soviets, and the German infantry battalion is more like a small independent regiment with the ability to fight alone. The Soviet infantry battalion is incomplete and needs to rely on superior troops. At the regiment level, the gap between the two sides began to narrow. Similarly, each regiment has three infantry battalions. As regimental units, artillery is necessary.

Each side has an anti-tank battery and an infantry battery. The difference is that there are no mortars in the Soviet camp, so a heavy mortar company is added at the regiment level. However, the German infantry artillery company has two 150mm SIG33, which is very fierce. Only at the regiment level, the functions are basically perfect. Of course, because the Germans are more independent at the battalion level, there are fewer functional units in the regiment than in the Soviet Union. Is nothing more than the Soviet Union has a special air defense company, equipped with four times that of Ma Keqin.

The Germans didn't, but each of their infantry companies had MG34 anti-aircraft tripods. If it is a machine gun company, they will have double machine gun seats on the trailer for air defense. But then again, regardless of the Soviet Union or the Germans, this medium caliber machine gun is used for air defense. It can only be said that it interferes with the plane and cannot lick the ground unscrupulously. If air defense is really needed, it must be more than 20mm, but this caliber is generally distributed by divisions or mechanized units.