Infantry Company & Platoon Graphics
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- Jul 24
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Updated: Aug 24
Graphics > Infantry Company & Platoon Graphics
This is a gallery of organizational graphics for Infantry Company and Platoons during all time periods across all nations. These graphics are generally vehicle and personnel centric.
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Directory:
Modern • Cold War • World War II
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Modern
Graphics List:
Belgian Piranha III Rifle Platoon — 2023
Canadian LAV 6 Mechanized Infantry Rifle Company, eFP Battle Group Latvia (A Coy, 2 PPCLI) — Late 2022
French VCBI Infantry Platoon — 2024
French Infantry Combat Company on VAB — Brigade 1999
French Infantry Company Support Platoon on VAB — Brigade 1999
French Infantry Combat Company on AMX-10P — Brigade 1999
Hungarian BTR-80/80A Infantry Platoon — Late 2010s
Lithuanian M113 Infantry Platoon — 2023
Dutch CV9035 Armored Infantry Platoon — 2016
Dutch Mercedes-Benz 290GD Air Assault Patrol Platoon — 2010s
Russian VDV Air Assault Company — 2015
Swedish CV9040 Armored Infantry Platoon — 2020
British Army Foxhound Light Protected Mobility Rifle Company — Army 2020 — 2015
British Army Warrior Armoured Infantry Platoon — 1990s
U.S. Army Stryker Infantry Rifle Company — 2020s
U.S. Army IBCT Rifle Company — 2012
Cold War
Graphics List:
French LVT Mounted Amphibious Combat Platoon — Indochina War
French Type 107 Infantry Platoon — Algerian War
East German SPW-60PB Motorized Rifle Platoon — 1969
West German SPz Lang Panzergrenadier Company — 1966
Dutch YP-408 Tirailleur Company — 1968
Swedish Pbv 302 Armored Infantry Company — 1977
Swedish Pbv 302 Armored Infantry Platoon — 1977
U.S. Army Light Motorized Rifle Platoon (9ID) — Army of Excellence — 1987
U.S. Army Rifle Company, Field Artillery Command (Pershing) — Army of Excellence — 1985
U.S. Army M59 Armored Infantry Rifle Company — ROCAD Pentomic — 1957
South Vietnamese ARVN Airborne Rifle Company — 1968
World War II
Graphics List:
U.S. Army Armored Infantry Rifle Company — 1944
U.S. Army Infantry Rifle Company — 1943
U.S. Army Ranger Battalion HQ & HQ Company (HHC) — 1944
British Army Motor Company (Half-Track/Universal Carrier) — 1944






















































































