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  1. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS|world organisations|world organisation|NATO · INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|defence|armed forces · EUROPEAN UNION|European construction|European Union|common foreign and security policy|common security and defence policy
    scuad Reference "Cinneadh (CBES) 2022/1968 maidir le Misean Cúnaimh Mhíleata de chuid an Aontais Eorpaigh mar thaca leis an Úcráin (EUMAM Ukraine)"
    ga
    rannóg Reference "Cinneadh (CBES) 2022/1968 maidir le Misean Cúnaimh Mhíleata de chuid an Aontais Eorpaigh mar thaca leis an Úcráin (EUMAM Ukraine)"
    ga
    Definition "aonad beag d’eagraíocht mhíleata ina bhfuil idir 6 shaighdiúir agus 12 shaighdiúir, de réir ECAT, agus atá níos mó ná foireann ach níos lú ná rannóg" Reference Comhairle-GA
    Trupp
    de
    Definition kleinste militärische Gliederungsform oder Teileinheit, die nach NATO-Klassifizierung kleiner als eine Gruppe ist Reference "Council-DE, vgl. NATO Joint Military Symbology (15.5.2025), S.846"
    Comment Der Trupp ist die kleinste militärische Einheit der Bundeswehr. Er besteht aus mindestens zwei Mann. Er verfügt entweder über eine spezielle Fähigkeit oder wird bei Bedarf für eine besondere Aufgabe zusammengestellt.
    squad | section | element smaller than a section
    en
    Definition "small element of a military organisation consisting of six to twelve soldiers which, according to NATO classification, is larger than a team but smaller than a section" Reference "Council LV, based on: - NATO Standard APP-6, ‘NATO Joint Military Symbology’ (23.6.2023), Edition D Version 1, October 2017, p. 3-67; - FM 1-02.2 ‘Military Symbols (27.1.2025)’ , Washington, DC: US Department of the Army, February 2024, p. 15;- Michael Moran, ‘Modern Military Force Structures’, Council on Foreign Relations, 26 October 2006; - 'Squad' (30.6.2023), Wikipedia;- ‘Military organization’ (30.6.2023), Wikipedia."
    Comment "- A squad consists of two or more teams. - Usually under the command of an OR-5 (sergeant) or OR-4 (corporal).- N.B. In some countries, such as the United Kingdom, squads are referred to as 'sections' and there is no organisational equivalent to a NATO 'section'. However, according to NATO Standard APP-6, a ‘section’ is larger than a ‘squad’ and most nations have separate echelons for ‘squads’ and ‘sections’.- For equivalent terms used in different NATO countries, refer to Annex B to the NATO Standard APP-6, ‘NATO Joint Military Symbology’."
    équipe | équipage | escouade | équipe de tir
    fr
    Definition "petite unité militaire, comprenant six à douze soldats et qui, selon la classification de l'OTAN, est plus petite qu'un groupe (dans les armées française et luxembourgeoise) ou qu'une section (dans l'armée belge)" Reference "Conseil-FR, d'après:- OTAN, NATO Standard APP-6, ‘NATO Joint Military Symbology’ (23.6.2023), Edition D Version 1, October 2017, p. 3-67- Wikipédia, Unité militaire (22.1.2025)- Wikipédia, Escouade (22.1.2025)"
    Comment "NB.: Le terme ""escouade"" n'est plus utilisé aujourd'hui dans l'armée française pour qualifier une unité militaire, mais uniquement pour désigner un groupe spécial ou spécialisé commandé par un chef."