FJAG
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Except on a larger and broader scale. In my day DFS platoons were basically anti-armour - first SS11 then TOW.Much like a light Bn ‘s DFS platoon?
A DFS platoon (again in my day) was part of the battalion's overarching anti-armour plan and not generally parcelled out to rifle companies (more sharing in location than anything else)
When a light battalion has four heavy weapons platoons to deploy (including attaching them to rifle companies) then that has a knock-on effect as to what the rifle platoons/sections need to have. A weapons platoon adds 18 people in four squads. If one generally thinks of a company with two platoons up either in the offense or defense then that adds eight people with heavy weapons to each forward platoon. That's a significant factor in how to organize the rest of the rifle platoon when we discuss the fire support available to them.Yes at company and beyond I would agree. Platoon and below, the topic of this conversation, less convinced.
I don't think one should ever discuss a rifle platoon or section in isolation from what a company, battalion or even a brigade can bring to the fight that helps them do their job.