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New mini-episode looking at different approaches to command and control in armored/mechanized infantry platoons (like who controls vehicles, who controls dismounts, major leadership positions) for the following countries:

- Denmark

- Sweden

- Netherlands

- France

- United States

- United Kingdom

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Armored Infantry Leadership: How 6 Armies Do It

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Anonymous

Very interesting. It may be worth expanding a little on what the expected advantages of each system are.

Anonymous

I agree with Nic.

Anonymous

I liked the video. I remember the Bradleys often are operated by junior soldiers with the infantry speciality/MOS. So they are operated by soldiers with little training in armored warfare. Many crews have no idea how to operate the TOW missile in wartime, for example. As IFVs become more expensive, assigning specialized crew makes more sense than assigning junior infantrymen.