- Regimental HQ
- 1- HQ stand in BTR60PU
- 1 - Infantry stand
- 1 - truck
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- Reconnaissance Company
- 1 - PT76
- 2 - BRDM2
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- Engineer Company
- 1 - TMM Bridge
- 1 - MTU Bridge
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- Anti Tank Company
- 1 - BRDM2 wth AT3
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- AA Company
- 1 - BRDM2 with SA9 Gaskin
- 1 - ZSU-23-4
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- 3 Infantry Battalions, each with:
- Battalion HQ
- 1- HQ Stand in BTR60
- 1 - SA-7
- 1 - AGS17 in BTR60
- 1 BRDM2U
- 3 Infantry Companies, each with:
- 3 - BTR60 Combat Teams
- 1 Weapons Company
- 1 - 120 mm Mortar in Truck
- 1 - AT3 in BTR60
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- Tank Battalion
- 1 - HQ MBT
- 3 Companies:
- 2 MBT
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- 1 Artillery Battalion
- 1 - HQ Stand
- 1 - FO in UAZ-469
- 3 - 122mm D30 Howitzers
- 3 - Trucks
- 2 - BM21
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- 1 Transport Company
- 1 - UAZ-469
- 4 - Trucks
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- Notes
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- 1. Cuban units units use "Warsaw Pact" rules. Use
the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact data cards
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- 2. Infantry use Soviet (1960) data.
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- 3. MBT are T54 or T55
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- 4. Limited numbers of BMP-1 were available. One company per
regiment may be equipped with BMP-1 Combat Teams instead of BTR60.
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- 5. Regiments were rarely committed to battle. A typical combat
unit would be based on a single infantry battalion with support
units assigned as necessary.
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