COALITION Wiki Difference between revisions of "Formations"

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GRN = Grenadier
GRN = Grenadier


CLS = Rifleman (Combat Life-saver)
AT(2) = Rifleman (Anti-Tank)


== Basic Fireteam Formations ==
== Basic Fireteam Formations ==
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       AR      GRN
       AR      GRN
   AAR            AT
   AAR            AT
                     CLS
                     AT2
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The fireteam wedge is the default formation used when moving towards contact or an unknown area. It allows for quick transitioning into a line and ease of movement. The AR should always be placed on the side
The fireteam wedge is the default formation used when moving towards contact or an unknown area. It allows for quick transitioning into a line and ease of movement. The AR should always be placed on the side
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     FTL
     FTL
     GRN
     GRN
     CLS
     AT2
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The fireteam file is best used when you expect enemy contact to come from your sides. Its frontal and rear firepower is minimal and is best used when crossing expected minefields.
The fireteam file is best used when you expect enemy contact to come from your sides. Its frontal and rear firepower is minimal and is best used when crossing expected minefields.
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'''Fireteam Line'''
'''Fireteam Line'''
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<pre>
AT  AR  AAR  FTL  GRN  CLS
AT  AR  AAR  FTL  GRN  AT2
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The fireteam line is what formation you will always turn into when reacting to contact. Regardless of what formation you where traveling in, always form a line facing the direction of first contact to maximize fire power.
The fireteam line is what formation you will always turn into when reacting to contact. Regardless of what formation you where traveling in, always form a line facing the direction of first contact to maximize fire power.
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         FTL
         FTL
   GRN
   GRN
         CLS
         AT2
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The staggered column is a good compromise for a fireteam. Naturally this will be chosen for road marches or when escorting assets. It is a very balanced formation with equal firepower to all sides.
The staggered column is a good compromise for a fireteam. Naturally this will be chosen for road marches or when escorting assets. It is a very balanced formation with equal firepower to all sides.
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Squad Column with fireteam wedges => "fireteams in the squad are aligned in a column and the fireteam formations are wedges"
Squad Column with fireteam wedges => "fireteams in the squad are aligned in a column and the fireteam formations are wedges"
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        FTL
          FTL
    AR      AAR
      AR      GRN
                AT
  AAR             AT
                    AT2


         SL
         SL
         M
         M


        FTL
          FTL
    AAR    AR
      GRN      AR
AT
  AT             AAR
AT2                   
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If traveling or traveling-overwatch is the movement technique to be used for the squad, this will be your default formations.
If traveling or traveling-overwatch is the movement technique to be used for the squad, this will be your default formations.
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Squad Line with fireteam wedges => "fireteams in the squad are aligned in a line and the fireteam formations are wedges"
Squad Line with fireteam wedges => "fireteams in the squad are aligned in a line and the fireteam formations are wedges"
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    FTL                      FTL
          FTL                      FTL
AR      AAR               AAR    AR
      AR      GRN               GRN      AR
             AT         AT
  AAR             AT       AT             AAR
 
                    AT2  AT2                   
                SL
                      SL
                M  
                      M  
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The squad line is what all formations become if the entire squad comes under fire. Squad leaders should minimize time in the squad line unless defensive. If defensive, the squad line offers maximum firepower forward but leave the flank firepower to be desired.
The squad line is what all formations become if the entire squad comes under fire. Squad leaders should minimize time in the squad line unless defensive. If defensive, the squad line offers maximum firepower forward but leave the flank firepower to be desired.
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'''Squad File'''
'''Squad File'''
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FTL
    AT
AR
    AR
AAR
    AAR
AT
    FTL
FTL
    GRN
AR
    AT2
AAR
 
AT
    AT
SL
    AR
M
    AAR
    FTL
    GRN
    AT2
 
    SL
    M
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The squad File lacks security to the front and rear, but maximizes firepower to the flanks.
The squad File lacks security to the front and rear, but maximizes firepower to the flanks.
The squad file should primarily be used when contact should be avoided at all costs and when the reaction to contact will be to break from it.
The squad file should primarily be used when contact should be avoided at all costs and when the reaction to contact will be to break from it.
In most other traveling situations for large groups the formation should be a staggered column or a squad column.
In most other traveling situations for large groups the formation should be a staggered column or a squad column.

Revision as of 11:15, 25 November 2018

All formations have 5 meter spacing between players unless otherwise specified by your leadership.

FTL = Fireteam Leader

AR = Automatic Rifleman

AAR = Assistant Automatic Rifleman

AT = Rifleman (Anti-Tank)

GRN = Grenadier

AT(2) = Rifleman (Anti-Tank)

Basic Fireteam Formations

Fireteam Wedge

          FTL
      AR      GRN
  AAR             AT
                    AT2

The fireteam wedge is the default formation used when moving towards contact or an unknown area. It allows for quick transitioning into a line and ease of movement. The AR should always be placed on the side of which contact is more likely to happen, so he and his team can establish a base of fire and achieve fire superiority as soon as possible.

Fireteam File

     AT
     AR
     AAR
     FTL
     GRN
     AT2

The fireteam file is best used when you expect enemy contact to come from your sides. Its frontal and rear firepower is minimal and is best used when crossing expected minefields.

Fireteam Line

AT   AR   AAR   FTL  GRN  AT2

The fireteam line is what formation you will always turn into when reacting to contact. Regardless of what formation you where traveling in, always form a line facing the direction of first contact to maximize fire power.

Staggered Column

  AT
         AR
  AAR
         FTL
  GRN
         AT2

The staggered column is a good compromise for a fireteam. Naturally this will be chosen for road marches or when escorting assets. It is a very balanced formation with equal firepower to all sides. A staggered column should be preferred over a file in most situations.

Basic Squad Formations

Squad formations are chosen by the squad leader, usually team leaders have the freedom to choose the fireteam formation. However, the fireteam formation needs to be within the intent of the squad leader's choice of the squad formation. Bad examples: A squad line with fireteams in files or a squad column with fireteams in lines. The fireteam formations are interfering and contradicting with the squad formation becoming essentially pointless.

Squad Column with fireteam wedges => "fireteams in the squad are aligned in a column and the fireteam formations are wedges"

          FTL
      AR      GRN
  AAR             AT
                    AT2

         SL
         M

           FTL
       GRN      AR
   AT             AAR
 AT2                    

If traveling or traveling-overwatch is the movement technique to be used for the squad, this will be your default formations. It is a compromise of risk minimization due to small exposure, flexibility to transition into other formation, to react to contact, ease of control and traveling speed.

Squad Line with fireteam wedges => "fireteams in the squad are aligned in a line and the fireteam formations are wedges"

          FTL                       FTL
      AR      GRN               GRN      AR
  AAR             AT        AT             AAR
                    AT2  AT2                    
                       SL
                       M 

The squad line is what all formations become if the entire squad comes under fire. Squad leaders should minimize time in the squad line unless defensive. If defensive, the squad line offers maximum firepower forward but leave the flank firepower to be desired.

Squad File

     AT
     AR
     AAR
     FTL
     GRN
     AT2

     AT
     AR
     AAR
     FTL
     GRN
     AT2

     SL
     M

The squad File lacks security to the front and rear, but maximizes firepower to the flanks. The squad file should primarily be used when contact should be avoided at all costs and when the reaction to contact will be to break from it. In most other traveling situations for large groups the formation should be a staggered column or a squad column.