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Iraqi Security Force Order of Battle Published at Montrose Toast Written by DJ Elliott Iraqi Order of Battle (OOB) Appendix B Standard Tables of Organization (ICOD: 30 November 2010) Command Equipment/Notes Table of Organization/Equipment Standardized Iraqi Army Division Special Troops Battalion Operations Center Signals Company Field Engineer Regiment Over strength battalion Assault Boat Company Combat Engrineer Company 3x CE Plts and Chem Plt; 3 ILAV/11 HMMWVs Bridge Company 2x Construction Engineer Companies Chemical Company Commando [ISR] Battalion Div's I&R; some are only company(+) strength ATT Intelligence Company Some are only platoon strength ATT 1-3x (AAslt) Scout Companies some have only 1 scout company ATT Route-Clearance Engineering Platoon 4x Line Brigades Each Brigade with: Engineer Company 3-5x Line Battalions [see below for known line bn types] 3x bns is standard; 6+ indicates new bde forming Brigade Field Artillery Battalion 18 120mm Mortars/6 Howitzers

3x 120mm Mortar Batteries Howitzer Battery Brigade Support Battalion Field Artillery Regiment 2x Field Artillery Battalions 3x Howitzer Batteries Multiple Rocket Launcher Battery Air Defense Artillery Battery Engineer Company or Platoon Support Battalion Transportation and Provisioning Regiment Location Command Base Defense Unit 3x Security Companies Field Factory Motor Transport Regiment 4x Transport Companies Training Center Planned IOC 2011-13; each battalion with: 4-6 guns per battery Probably planned Probably planned; Support Brigade Security Battalion Maint Bn; U/I structure; many only s (co) ~880 pers/~300 Trucks/HMMWVs; Not part of hvy Divs Training Battalion; U/I structure

Iraqi Army Battalions: Commando Battalion 4x (AAslt) Infantry Companies Commando Battalion 4x (AAslt) Commando Companies Counter-Terrorist Battalion 4x Counter-Terrorism Companies Infrastructure Engineer Battalion 2x Security Companies Bridge Company Electric Repair Company Pipeline Repair Company Infantry Battalion 4x Infantry Companies Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 3x Scout Car Companies Marine Commando Battalion Diver Platoon 4x Marine Companies Assault Boat Company Mechanized Battalion IA non-divisional; 45 HMMWV 6 81mm Mortars ISOF; 440 pers; 45 HMMWVs ISOF; 45 HMMWVs 900 pers 754 pers/15-45 HMMWV; most are truck motorized 6 81mm Mortars 35 EE-9 and 15 HMMWV 36-45 MICVs/APCs

3-4x Mechanized Infantry Companies ea w/ 3x Mech Plts, 9-12 APCs/MICVs & 2 HMMWVs Mechanized Reconnaissance Battalion 30-36 MICVs/APCs 3x Mechanized Infantry Companies Forward Observer Company Motorized Battalion 30-45 HMMWVs and 20-25 Lt APC 4x Motorized Infantry Companies ea w/ 125 pers, 5-6 wheeled APCs, 6x6s & 6-7 HMMWV 6x 81mm Mortars Tank Regiment (Combined Arms Battalion) 35 Tanks/31 APCs 2x Mechanized Infantry Companies 2x Tank Companies Each with 3-4x platoons - 14-17 tanks 6x SP 120mm Mortars Special Troops Battalion Signals Company Quick Reaction Battalion 4x National Police Brigades 3x National Police Battalions National Police Mechanized Brigade Standardized Iraqi FP Division AAslt trained Each Brigade with: probable; Each Brigade with:

4x National Police Mechanized Battalions Sustainment Brigade Maintenance Battalion Motor Transport Battalion Training Academy Iraqi Ministry of Interior Battalions: Border Battalion 4x Security Companies Border Commando Battalion 4x Motorized Companies Emergency Response Battalion Training Company 4x Assault Companies Federal Police Battalion Explosive Ordinance Platoon 4x Federal Police Companies Emergency Response Unit 3x Police Companies SWAT/Recon Co Emergency Battalion 3-4x Police Companies Probable ; Probable planned Existing/forming Probable planned Probable planned Existing/forming DBE DBE; Motorized Quick Reaction Force Emergency Response Force; 725 pers 125 pers each ~100 up armored trucks and HMMWVs Trained Provincial Police Paramilitary Tribal levies; Mixed training/manning levels