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The Stryker brigade combat team (SBCT) infantry battalion is
designed to be a full-spectrum, early-entry combat force. It has utility in
all operational environments against all projected future threats. As part
of the SBCT, the infantry battalion possesses significant utility for
divisions and corps engaged in a major theater war; however, the SBCT is
optimized to meet the challenges of smaller-scale contingencies.
Given current trends, domestic factors, and the worldwide potential for various forms of
conflict, the United States can expect to remain heavily engaged on a global basis. The
United States will likely respond to serious threats to its national interests from failed and
failing states, from transnational entities, and potentially major military competitors as
well as from regional or state-centered threats. The proliferation of information and
weapons technologies, coupled with asymmetric application of conventional and
nonmilitary capabilities, may enable even regional adversaries to oppose United States
interests and military forces effectively. This manual provides the battalion commander
and staff with the doctrinal base to ensure the SBCT infantry battalion’s versatility across
the full-spectrum of potential operations.
The Stryker brigade combat team infantry battalion optimizes organizational
effectiveness while balancing lethality, mobility, and survivability against requirements
for rapid strategic deployability. The infantry battalion includes a reconnaissance platoon,
imbedded human intelligence (HUMINT), and three robust combined-arms infantry
companies. These organic elements ensure the battalion's versatility across the full range
of potential requirements, from providing the security necessary to promote stability and
conduct operations during peacetime military engagements to conducting offensive and
defensive operations in a major-theater war against localized threats.
PAGES: XXX
PUBLICATION DATE: FEBRUARY, 2003
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