Infantry Platoon
An Infantry Platoon is a military unit typically consisting of 20 to 50 soldiers. It is usually part of a larger Infantry Company and is organized to conduct ground operations. The platoon is led by a Lieutenant and is divided into smaller groups called squads, which are responsible for specific tasks during missions.
Infantry platoons are trained to engage in various combat scenarios, including offensive and defensive operations. They utilize a range of weapons and equipment, such as rifles, machine guns, and grenades, to accomplish their objectives. The effectiveness of an infantry platoon relies on teamwork, communication, and tactical planning.