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[[File:Marines in the Jungle.jpg|300px|thumb|A Fireteam of [[UNSC]] [[Marines]] lead by [[Gunnery Sergeant Pete Stacker]] in the Jungles of [[Kenya]].]]
[[File:Marines in the Jungle.jpg|300px|thumb|A Fire team of [[UNSC]] [[Marines]] lead by [[Gunnery Sergeant Pete Stacker]] in the Jungles of [[Kenya]].]]
A '''Fireteam''' is a small [[United Nations Space Command]] infantry unit. It is the base upon which all other units of the UNSC Marine Corps and Army operate and is the UNSC equivalent to the [[Covenant]] [[Lance]].
A '''Fire team''' is a small [[United Nations Space Command]] infantry unit. It is the base upon which all other units of the UNSC Marine Corps and Army operate and is the UNSC equivalent to the [[Covenant]] [[Lance]].


== Introduction ==
==Introduction==


The concept of the fireteam is based on the need for tactical flexibility in infantry operations. They generally consist of approximately four troops, although can include up to seven soldiers (i.e. [[Fireteam Charlie|Fire Team Charlie]] - [[Halo (level)|on Halo]] ), and are grouped into [[squad|squads]].
The concept of the fireteam is based on the need for tactical flexibility in infantry operations. They generally consist of approximately four troops, although can include up to seven soldiers (i.e. [[Fireteam Charlie|Fire Team Charlie]] - [[Halo (level)|on Halo]] ), and are grouped into [[squad|squads]].


== Function ==
==Function==


A fireteam is capable of autonomous operations as part of a larger unit. Successful fireteam employment relies on quality small unit training for troops, experience of fireteam members operating together, sufficient communications infrastructure, and a quality non-commissioned officer corps to provide tactical leadership for the team.
A fire team is capable of autonomous operations as part of a larger unit. Successful fire team employment relies on quality small unit training for troops, experience of fire team members operating together, sufficient communications infrastructure, and a quality non-commissioned officer corps to provide tactical leadership for the team.


== Members ==
==Members==


''Note: The number of troops, their armament, and their roles in the team may vary from fireteam to fireteam. For example some teams may include a Grenadier or a demolitions expert. The following is just an example.''
''Note: The number of troops, their armament, and their roles in the team may vary from fire team to fire team. For example some teams may include a Grenadier or a demolitions expert. The following is just an example.''


*'''Fireteam Leader:''' First in command, provides tactical leadership. A fireteam can be lead by a [[Sergeant]] in the [[UNSC Army]] or a [[Corporal]] in the [[UNSC Marine Corps]], though a [[Lance Corporal]] can lead if there is no Cpl. Usually wields an [[Assault Rifle]] or [[Battle Rifle]] but [[Avery J. Johnson]] was known to sometimes carry a [[SRS99C-S2 AM Sniper Rifle|Sniper Rifle]].
*'''Fire team Leader:''' First in command, provides tactical leadership. A fire team can be lead by a [[Sergeant]] in the [[UNSC Army]] or a [[Corporal]] in the [[UNSC Marine Corps]], though a [[Lance Corporal]] can lead if there is no Cpl. Usually wields an [[Assault Rifle]] or [[Battle Rifle]] but [[Avery J. Johnson]] was known to sometimes carry a [[SRS99C-S2 AM Sniper Rifle|Sniper Rifle]].
*'''Scout/Designated Marksman:''' Looks out for any signs of hostile enemy forces. Would normally carry a scoped weapon such as the [[BR55HB SR Battle Rifle]] but could possibly carry a [[Sniper Rifle]].
*'''Scout/Designated Marksman:''' Looks out for any signs of hostile enemy forces. Would normally carry a scoped weapon such as the [[BR55HB SR Battle Rifle]] but could possibly carry a [[Sniper Rifle]].
*'''Rifleman:''' The most common role in a fireteam. Several riflemen may be incorporated into a fireteam and in some situations is the only member needed. Usually carries an [[Assault Rifle]] and provides suppressive fire for the team. They are the most common members of a fireteam; they are considered the backbone of operations for the UNSC infantry as a whole, as every other role exists to augment and support the rifleman's capabilities. The team leader is also normally a rifleman.
*'''Rifleman:''' The most common role in a fire team. Several riflemen may be incorporated into a fire team and in some situations is the only member needed. Usually carries an [[Assault Rifle]] and provides suppressive fire for the team. They are the most common members of a fireteam; they are considered the backbone of operations for the UNSC infantry as a whole, as every other role exists to augment and support the rifleman's capabilities. The team leader is also normally a rifleman.
*'''Specialist:''' For added firepower against a large number of enemies or vehicles, this soldier or marine may carry a heavy weapon such as a [[Rocket Launcher]] or a light [[M247 GP Machine Gun|machine gun]]. In close-quarters battle or urban combat situations, a specialist may choose to wield a [[Shotgun]] as opposed to a carbine or SMG.
*'''Specialist:''' For added firepower against a large number of enemies or vehicles, this soldier or marine may carry a heavy weapon such as a [[Rocket Launcher]] or a light [[M247 GP Machine Gun|machine gun]]. In close-quarters battle or urban combat situations, a specialist may choose to wield a [[Shotgun]] as opposed to a carbine or SMG.


== Known Fireteams ==
== Known Fire teams ==


*[[Fire Team Charlie]]
*[[Fire Team Charlie]]

Revision as of 20:49, October 18, 2010

For the Halo: Reach gameplay element, see Fireteam (gameplay mechanic).
A Fire team of UNSC Marines lead by Gunnery Sergeant Pete Stacker in the Jungles of Kenya.

A Fire team is a small United Nations Space Command infantry unit. It is the base upon which all other units of the UNSC Marine Corps and Army operate and is the UNSC equivalent to the Covenant Lance.

Introduction

The concept of the fireteam is based on the need for tactical flexibility in infantry operations. They generally consist of approximately four troops, although can include up to seven soldiers (i.e. Fire Team Charlie - on Halo ), and are grouped into squads.

Function

A fire team is capable of autonomous operations as part of a larger unit. Successful fire team employment relies on quality small unit training for troops, experience of fire team members operating together, sufficient communications infrastructure, and a quality non-commissioned officer corps to provide tactical leadership for the team.

Members

Note: The number of troops, their armament, and their roles in the team may vary from fire team to fire team. For example some teams may include a Grenadier or a demolitions expert. The following is just an example.

  • Fire team Leader: First in command, provides tactical leadership. A fire team can be lead by a Sergeant in the UNSC Army or a Corporal in the UNSC Marine Corps, though a Lance Corporal can lead if there is no Cpl. Usually wields an Assault Rifle or Battle Rifle but Avery J. Johnson was known to sometimes carry a Sniper Rifle.
  • Scout/Designated Marksman: Looks out for any signs of hostile enemy forces. Would normally carry a scoped weapon such as the BR55HB SR Battle Rifle but could possibly carry a Sniper Rifle.
  • Rifleman: The most common role in a fire team. Several riflemen may be incorporated into a fire team and in some situations is the only member needed. Usually carries an Assault Rifle and provides suppressive fire for the team. They are the most common members of a fireteam; they are considered the backbone of operations for the UNSC infantry as a whole, as every other role exists to augment and support the rifleman's capabilities. The team leader is also normally a rifleman.
  • Specialist: For added firepower against a large number of enemies or vehicles, this soldier or marine may carry a heavy weapon such as a Rocket Launcher or a light machine gun. In close-quarters battle or urban combat situations, a specialist may choose to wield a Shotgun as opposed to a carbine or SMG.

Known Fire teams

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