All the equipment of a special forces squad
The countries are different, and the military types are different. The most common is the U.S. DELTA preparation, 16-person squad, wartime specific subgroups according to the situation, such as 2 groups of 8 people (raid or breakthrough warfare), 4 groups of 4 people (search or tracking and other tasks), 8 groups of 2 people. (Usually used for reconnaissance missions) This type of formation was first seen in the British SAS as well. Typically in ordinary terrain and environmental conditions, the detachment's forward formation is two inverted V's front and rear, usually with the fire team leader at the apex of the first group at the front, followed by the grenadier and squad machine gunner on each of the two diagonal sides, and finally the two riflemen. The second group in the back has the anti-armor man and squad machine gunner on the diagonal, and the grenadiers and riflemen at the end. This is the basic configuration formation for a regular Army infantry squad, but it will need to be adjusted in most cases, for example if you are facing a tank platoon, it won't work. Also the communications officer usually has a rifleman as a rifleman.