Difference between revisions of "Mechanized Infantry"
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Revision as of 04:51, 8 March 2018
Description
Mechanised Infantry are infantry equipped with armoured personnel carriers (APCs) or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) for transport and combat.
Mechanised infantry is distinguished from motorized infantry in that its vehicles provide a degree of protection from hostile fire, as opposed to "soft-skinned" wheeled vehicles (trucks or jeeps) for motorized infantry. Most APCs and IFVs are fully tracked or are all-wheel drive vehicles (6×6 or 8×8), for mobility across rough ground. Some nations distinguish between mechanised and armoured infantry, designating troops carried by APCs as mechanised and those in IFVs as armoured.
Compared with "light" truck-mobile infantry, mechanised infantry can maintain rapid tactical movement and, if mounted in IFVs, have more integral firepower. It requires more combat supplies (ammunition and especially fuel) and ordnance supplies (spare vehicle components), and a comparatively larger proportion of manpower is required to crew and maintain the vehicles. For example, most APCs mount a section of seven or eight infantrymen but have a crew of two. Most IFVs carry only six or seven infantry but require a crew of three. To be effective in the field, mechanised units also require many mechanics, with specialized maintenance and recovery vehicles and equipment.
Features
This unit has the following features on its final tier:
- Can conquer territory
- Limited WMD protection
- Airlift