
Infantry Brigade
An infantry brigade is a large military unit composed primarily of soldiers trained for ground combat. It typically includes around 3,000 to 5,000 personnel, organized into multiple battalions that specialize in different roles such as infantry, artillery, and support. The brigade operates as a cohesive fighting force capable of executing various missions, from offensive assaults to defensive positions. It works within a larger army structure and can be deployed independently or as part of a division. Essentially, it’s a self-contained team of highly trained soldiers designed to engage in land-based combat and sustain operational effectiveness in diverse environments.