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German PDF (118K) GE ME-01->ME-03 Maneuver Element-02 Maneuver Element-01 Maneuver Element-03 Heavy Panzer Company (a) Panzer Company (a) Assault Gun Company (a) Command Command x1 PzKpfw IV G, H (b) GE-03 x1 PzKpfw VI (b) GE-05 Command x1 Stug III G GE-13 x6 PzKpfw VI (b) GE-05 x8 PzKpfw IV G, H (bc) GE-03 x6 Stug III G GE-13 (a) May operate as x4 Panzer Platoon (a) May operate as x3 Heavy Panzer Platoon: (a) May operate as x3 Assault Gun Platoon Command Command Command x1 PzKpfw IV G, H (b) GE-03 x1 PzKpfw VI (b) GE-05 x1 Stug III G GE-13 x1 PzKpfw IV G, H (b) GE-03 x1 PzKpfw VI (b) GE-05 x1 Stug III G GE-13 (b) Mid-late '43, one or two companies in a PzIV (b) Late '44 may replace PzVIE tanks in SS battalion might still be equipped with PzIII. divisions with Konigstiger PzVIB GE-06 Substitute all GE-03 oith one type or a mix of PzIII L, M (GE-01) and PzIII N (GE-02) Late '43 and Late '44 after summer offensives there were shortages of tanks. May Replace all tanks in a company with Stug III G (GE-13). Mid-Late '43, some Pz battalions were re- equipped with PzV. Replace all tanks with PzV Panther GE-04 (c) Late'44, Pz companies were authorized alternative company strengths of x1 command and x6 or x3 tanks. Each reduced company can operate as platoon-sized ME of 2 tanks each. GE ME-04->ME-07 ME-04 Assault Gun Battery ME-05 Panzerjäger Company (SP) (a) ME-06 Hvy Panzerjäger Company (SP) (a) Command Command Command x1 Stug III G GE-13 x1 Marder III GE-07 (b) x1 Nashorn GE-09 (b) x1 Stug III G GE-13 x6 Marder III GE-07 (b) x6 Nashorn GE-09 (b) (a) A PzJgr Co. May operate as 3 separate (a) A Hvy PzJgr Co. May operate as 3 separate Organic Fire Support platoon-sized elements as follows platoon-sized elements as follows x1 StuH42 GE-14 x3 Panzerjäger Platoon (SP) x3 Hvy Panzerjäger Platoon (SP) BRIGADE ATTACHMENTS Command x3 Submachine Gunners GE-45 Command (Tank riders) x1 Marder III GE-07 (b) x1 Nashorn GE-09 (b) x1 Marder III GE-07 (b) x1 Nashorn GE-09 (b) (b) Mid '43 may replace Nashorn with Ferdinand/Elefant GE-12/GE-12.1 (b) Early '43 may replace Marders with Stug IIIG GE-13 Late '44 with Jadgpanther GE-11 Early '44 with Jadgpanzer IV with L48 Gun GE-10 Late '44 with JadgTiger GE-54 Mid '44 with Jadgpanzer IV with L70 Gun GE-10.1 Mid '44 with Hetzer GE-08 ME-07 Panzerjäger Platoon (Towed) Command HQ x1 Commander GE-46 Transport x1 Kubelwagen GE-34 x2 50mm PaK38 GE-40 (a) Transport x1 SdKfz 10 GE-29 (a) (a) Early '44 may replace Pak38 GE-40/transport GE-29 with 75mm Pak 40 GE-41/SdKfz Medium Prime Mover GE-30 Late'44 may replace with: 88mm Pak 43/41 GE-65.1/SdKfz Heavy Prime Mover GE-31 GE ME-08->ME-11 Maneuver Element-09 Maneuver Element-10 Maneuver Element-08 Panzergrenadier Company (Armored) Infantry Company Panzergrenadier Company (Mtz.) Command Command Command HQ x1 Commander GE-46 x1 Commander GE-46 HQ x1 Commander GE-46 HQ Transport Transport x9 Infantry (ab) GE-44 x1 Kubelwagen GE-34 x1 SdKfz 251/10 (a) GE-22 x1 Heavy Machine Gun GE-50 x6 Infantry (b) GE-44 x6 Infantry (b) GE-44 (a) May replace 1-3 infantry with LMG GE-49 to reflect personnel shortages x3 Light Machine Gun GE-49 x3 Light Machine Gun GE-49 Transport (b) Early '44, may arm up to ½ of infantry with Pzfaust. Late '44 ½ or more with x2 Heavy Machine Gun GE-50 x6 SdKfz 251/1 GE-21 Pzfaust. Organic Fire Support x2 Heavy Machine Gun GE-50 x1 80mm Mortar GE-52 Transport Transport x1 SdKfz 251/1 (a) GE-21 x6 Light Truck (a) GE-35 Organic Fire Support x1 SdKfz 251/2 80mm Mortar Halftrack GE-23 (a) May substitute groups of 3 light trucks with x2 Medium Truck GE-36 x1 SdKfz 251/9 75mm Halftrack GE-24 (b) Early '44, may arm up to ½ of infantry Maneuver Element-11 with Pzfaust. Late '44 ½ or more with (a) Mid '44, replace the halftracks Pzfaust. transporting the commander and HMG Volksgrenadier Company with SdKfz 251/17 20mm AA halfgrack. Allow it to transport 1 T (b) Early '44, may arm up to ½ of infantry Command with Pzfaust. Late '44 ½ or more with HQ x1 Commander GE-46 Pzfaust. x3 Infantry with Pzfaust GE-44 x4 Submachinegunners GE-45 x2 Light Machine Gun GE-49 GE ME-12->ME-15 Maneuver Element-14 Maneuver Element-12 Light Flak Platoon (Towed) Maneuver Element-15 Flakpanzer Platoon Heavy Flak Battery Command Command HQ x1 Commander GE-46 x1 Mobelwagen FlakPanzer IV GE-17 Command Transport HQ x1 Commander GE-46 x1 Mobelwagen FlakPanzer IV GE-17 x1 Kubelwagen GE-34 Transport x2 Flak38 20mm AA Gun GE-43 x1 Kubelwagen GE-34 ATTACHMENTS Transport x2 88mm Flak 41 AA/AT Gun GE-42 x2 Mobelwagen FlakPanzer IV GE-17 x2 Light Truck GE-35 Transport x2 Sdkfz 7 Prime Mover GE-31 ATTACHMENTS x2 Flak38 20mm AA Gun GE-43 x1 Flak38 20mm AA Gun GE-43 Maneuver Element-13 Transport Transport Light Flak Platoon (SP) x2 Light Truck GE-35 x1 Light Truck GE-35 Command x1 SdKfz 10/4 20mm Flak H-Track GE-19 x1 SdKfz 10/4 20mm Flak H-Track GE-19 ATTACHMENTS x2 SdKfz 10/4 20mm Flak H-Track GE-19 GE ME-16->ME-18 Maneuver Element-16 Maneuver Element-17 Maneuver Element-18 Pz. Engineer Company (Armored) Pz. Engineer Company (Armored) Engineer Company Command Command Command HQ HQ HQ x1 Commander GE-46 x1 Commander GE-46 x1 Commander GE-46 Transport Transport x9 Pioniere (3 w/Flame) GE-47 x1 SdKfz 251/10 GE-22 x1 SdKfz 251/10 GE-22 x1 Heavy Machine Gun GE-50 x6 Pioniere (3 w/Flame) GE-47 x6 Pioniere (3 w/Flame) GE-47 Organic Fire Support x3 Light Machine Gun GE-49 x3 Light Machine Gun GE-49 x1 80mm Mortar GE-52 Transport Transport x6 SdKfz 251/7 GE-21 x2 SdKfz 251/7 GE-21 x3 ATTACHMENTS x4 Light Truck GE-35 x1 Heavy Machine Gun GE-50 x3 Pioniere (1 w/Flame) GE-47 Transport x1 SdKfz 251/7 GE-21 x1 Heavy Machine Gun GE-50 Transport Organic Fire Support x1 Light Truck GE-35 x1 SdKfz 251/2 80mm Mortar Halftrack GE-23 x1 SdKfz 251/16 Flame H-Track Transport Organic Fire Support x1 SdKfz 251/17 20mm H-track GE-22 x1 80mm Mortar GE-52 x1 Light Truck GE-35 x3 ATTACHMENTS x3 ATTACHMENTS x2 Pioniere (1 w/Flame) GE-47 x2 Pioniere (1 w/Flame) GE-47 x1 Light Machine Gun GE-49 Transport x1 Light Machine Gun GE-49 x2 SdKfz 251/7 GE-21 Transport x1 SdKfz 251/7 GE-21 x1 Light Truck GE-35 GE ME-19->ME-23 Maneuver Element-22 Maneuver Element-19 Maneuver Element-20 Light Armored Pz. Engineer Company (Mtz) Armored Car Platoon Reconnaissance Company Command Command Command HQ HQ x1 Commander GE-46 x1 Commander GE-46 x1 SdKfz 234/1 Armored Car GE-32 Transport Transport x1 Kubelwagen GE-34 x1 SdKfz 234/1 Armored Car GE-32 x1 SdKfz 250/10 GE-22 x6 Infantry GE-44 x6 Pioniere (3 w/Flame) GE-47 x3 Light Machine Gun GE-49 x3 Light Machine Gun GE-49 Maneuver Element-21 Armored Car Platoon (Halftrack) Transport x9 SdKfz 250/1 GE-26 x1 Heavy Machine Gun GE-50 Organic Fire Support x2 Heavy Machine Gun GE-50 x1 80mm Mortar GE-52 Command Transport x1 SdKfz 250/9 Armored Car GE-28 Transport x1 SdKfz 251/1 GE-21 x8 Light Truck GE-35 x1 SdKfz 250/9 Armored Car GE-28 Organic Fire Support x1 SdKfz 250/7 80mm Mortar Halftrack GE-23 x3 ATTACHMENTS Organic Fire Support x1 SdKfz 250/8 75mm Halftrack GE-27 x2 Pioniere (1 w/Flame) GE-47 x1 Light Machine Gun GE-49 Transport x2 Light Truck GE-35 Maneuver Element-23 Pz. Reconnaissance Platoon Command x1 PzKpfw IV G, H GE-03 x1 PzKpfw IV G, H GE-03 Fire Support Element-01 Heavy Mortar Platoon GE FS-01->FS-05 Fire Support Element-03 Fire Support Element-04 Fire Support Element-04 Light Artillery Battalion Light Artillery Battalion Off-Board Organic Fire Support Light Artillery Battalion x2 120mm Mortar On-Board Attachment On-Board Attachment x1 Forward Observer GE-48 On-Board Attachment x1 Forward Observer GE-48 x2 Heavy Mortar Section x1 Forward Observer GE-48 Off-Board Direct Fire Support Off-Board Direct Fire Support 1st Light Artillery Battery Off-Board Direct Fire Support 1st Light Artillery Battery 1st Light Artillery Battery x3 105mm Howitzer x3 75mm Howitzer Off-Board Organic Fire Support x2 105mm Howitzer and and 2nd Light Artillery Battery and 2nd Light Artillery Battery x1 120mm Mortar x3 105mm Howitzer 2nd Light Artillery Battery x3 75mm Howitzer x2 105mm Howitzer Fire Support Element-02 and Off-Board General Fire Support Mixed Artillery Battalion (SP) Heavy Artillery Battery and 3rd Light Artillery Battery x2 150mm Howitzer 3rd Light Artillery Battery x3 75mm Howitzer x2 105mm Howitzer On-Board Attachment Off-Board General Fire Support Heavy Artillery Battery x1 PzBeobWg III (FO) GE-20 x2 Light Artillery Battery Off-Board General Fire Support Heavy Artillery Battery x3 150mm Howitzer Off-Board Direct Fire Support x2 150mm Howitzer Light Artillery Battery (SP) x3 Wespe 105mm SP How.
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