China’s People’s Liberation Army Heavy Combined Arms Battalion Attack on a Fortified Enemy Threat Template
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This template outlines a PLA heavy combined arms battalion attacking a fortified enemy, utilizing a two-axis approach.
Operational Structure & Tactics:
The PLA battalion employs a coordinated attack focusing on deception and concentrated force:
• Reconnaissance: Initial reconnaissance and counterreconnaissance efforts identify enemy forces and dispositions.
• Two-axis approach: The battalion advances along two axes: a main axis (North) and a supporting axis (South).
• Main attack group: Fixes enemy defenses and deceives regarding the size, disposition, and direction of the in-depth attack and thrust maneuver groups. Focuses on seizing enemy first-line positions.
• North axis (main): Serves as the primary axis of advance, with a supporting unit in a follow-and-support role.
• South axis (support): Provides support-by-fire for the main axis.
Tactical Considerations:
• Unit spacing: Company-level separation of 0.5 to 1 kilometer; platoon-level separation of 250 to 500 meters. These distances are adjusted based on mission variables.
• Axis separation: A separation of 1 kilometer is maintained between the advancing north and south axes.
This threat template provides a framework for anticipating PLA battalion-level tactics against fortified positions, enabling effective defensive planning and countermeasures. Understanding these elements is crucial for preparing against a PLA heavy combined arms battalion attack.
