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<Center>''For the [[Halo: Reach]] gameplay element, see [[Fireteam (gameplay mechanic)]]''.</center> | |||
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[[File:Marines in the Jungle.jpg|300px|thumb|A [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine]] rifle team in [[Kenya]]]] | [[File:Marines in the Jungle.jpg|300px|thumb|A [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine]] rifle team in [[Kenya]]]] | ||
A '''fireteam''' is the smallest organization that ground forces are assigned to in the [[UNSC Army]], [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]] and [[Spartan | A '''fireteam''' is the smallest organization that ground forces are assigned to in the [[UNSC Army]], [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]] and [[Spartan (branch)|Spartan branch]]. As the smallest unit, it serves as the base upon which all other units are organized from. The closest organizational unit in the [[Covenant military]] is known as a [[lance]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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The concept of the fireteam is based on the need for tactical flexibility in infantry operations. They generally consist of approximately four soldiers or Marines who are formed into a [[squad]]. Generally, a squad contains three fireteams. | The concept of the fireteam is based on the need for tactical flexibility in infantry operations. They generally consist of approximately four soldiers or Marines who are formed into a [[squad]]. Generally, a squad contains three fireteams. | ||
A fireteam is capable of autonomous operations as part of a larger unit. Successful | A fireteam 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 its members operating together, sufficient communications infrastructure, and a quality non-commissioned officer corps to provide tactical leadership for the team. | ||
===Roles=== | |||
'''''Note''': The number of troops, their armament, and their roles in the team may vary from team to team. For example some teams may include an anti-matériel specialist, a demolitions expert, a designated marksman, a combat medic, or other mission-critical personnel. In many cases, this specialized function replaces the basic rifleman position in the fireteam. The following is just an example.'' | |||
*'''Fireteam Leader (FTM):''' First in command, provides tactical leadership. A fire team can be lead by a [[Sergeant]] in the Army or a [[Corporal]] in the Marine Corps, though a [[Lance Corporal]] can lead if there is no Cpl. Usually wields an service rifle such as an [[MA5 Series|MA5 assault rifle]] or a [[Battle rifle|BR55 battle rifle]]. Generally, the Fireteam Leader will mount an underslung [[Grenade launcher|grenade launcher]] on their rifle. | |||
*'''Designated Automatic Rifleman (DAR):''' For added firepower against a large number of enemies or vehicles, this soldier or Marine will carry some type of [[machine gun|automatic weapon]], such as the [[M739 Light Machine Gun|M739 SAW]] or [[M247 General Purpose Machine Gun|M247 GPMG]]. | |||
*'''Rifleman (R):''' 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 [[Assault Rifle]] and/or [[Battle Rifle]] service weapons, a [[sidearm]], 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 specialists' role exists to augment and support the rifleman's capabilities. | |||
*Additional specialists from each fireteam in a rifle squad is usually one (or more) of the following: | |||
**'''Assistant Automatic Rifleman (AAR; Marine Corps only):''' Carries extra ammunition or other weapon-related kit for the designated automatic rifleman in the team; normally carries a service rifle. | |||
**'''Designated Grenadier (DG; Army only):''' Unlike the Marine Corps, the Army fireteam has a designated grenadier instead of having the Fireteam Leader operate a grenade launcher underneath his rifle; this soldier or Marine will carry some type of [[grenade launcher]], such as the [[M319 Individual Grenade Launcher|M319 IGL]] or [[M363 Remote Projectile Detonator|"Sticky" Detonator]]. | |||
**'''Designated Marksman (DM):''' The marksman lays down accurate rapid fire at valuable targets as needed, thus extending the reach of the fireteam; this soldier or Marine will carry some type of [[DMR|designated marksman rifle]]. May also serve as the fireteam's "Scout". | |||
**'''Anti-Armor Specialist (RMAT):''' The anti-vehicle specialist; this soldier or Marine will carry some type of [[rocket launcher]], landmines, or an "Anti-Matériel" [[sniper rifle]]. | |||
==Notable Fireteams== | ==Notable Fireteams== | ||
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*[[Fire Team Lima]] | *[[Fire Team Lima]] | ||
*[[Fire Team November]] | *[[Fire Team November]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Fire Team Zulu]] | ||
*[[Alpha-Nine]] | *[[Alpha-Nine]] | ||
===Special Operations Forces=== | ===Special Operations Forces=== | ||
*[[NOBLE Team]] | *[[NOBLE Team]] | ||
*[[Blue Team]] | *[[Blue Team]] | ||
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*[[Fireteam Crimson]] | *[[Fireteam Crimson]] | ||
*[[Fireteam Osiris]] | *[[Fireteam Osiris]] | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*An accurate fireteam (Leader, Rifleman, Automatic Rifleman, and Grenadier) hasn't been depicted in any form of ''Halo'' media. | |||
==Related Pages== | |||
[[Category:UNSC | ===Internal=== | ||
*[[UNSC military organization]] | |||
*[[Lance]] | |||
===External=== | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Fireteam|'''''Fireteam''''' on Wikipedia]] | |||
[[Category:UNSC Organizational Military Units]] |