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Originally Posted by Airborne Rifles
Don, two M1129s with no foot mortar is correct. The 60s are there so the company can fight dismounted if need be. Same with the 81s in the battalion mortar platoon. The idea of a Stryker unit is that you have the "boots on the ground" of a full light infantry formation PLUS the mobility of the Stryker. Manpower wise they're big formations, but not big enough to man both kinds of mortar systems at once.
Side note, ten 120mm mortars in a Stryker battalion is an impressive amount of firepower.
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I have corrected the mortar formation.
I have also been a bit " creative " with one of the platoons.
F791 is a standard Lt Mech Co -AT platoon a human player can buy but if a Lt Mech Co -AT was bought you'd get two of those and one that cannot be bought individually........Lt Mech Pl -AT* ( F798)
F791 has a 6 man . (2 MMG) section and that's been the "standard"
F798 now has two 3 man (1 MMG) sections...same number of men, same number of MMG's but a touch more deployment flexibility
Don