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Pentomic (cf. Greek pent(e)- +-tome "of five parts") was a structure for infantry and airborne divisions adopted by the US Army between 1957 and 1963, in response to the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons, on future battlefields. It was intended that the five subordinate units, which were often referred to as battle groups (to distinguish them from traditional units), would be able to deploy and engage in operations more rapidly than conventional brigades, whilst also having greater offensive capabilities than conventional battalions.

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  • La División pentomica fue una estructura adoptada por las divisiones del Ejército de Estados Unidos en 1957 en respuesta a la amenaza que planteaba el uso de armas nucleares tácticas en el campo de batalla, requiriendo una mayor dispersión de las unidades tanto en la ofensiva como en la defensiva. La división pentómica, en el caso de las divisiones de infantería y aerotransportadas, incluía cinco grupos de combate que podían actuar independientemente.​ (es)
  • Pentomic (cf. Greek pent(e)- +-tome "of five parts") was a structure for infantry and airborne divisions adopted by the US Army between 1957 and 1963, in response to the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons, on future battlefields. It was intended that the five subordinate units, which were often referred to as battle groups (to distinguish them from traditional units), would be able to deploy and engage in operations more rapidly than conventional brigades, whilst also having greater offensive capabilities than conventional battalions. One US Army publication defines the pentomic division as "a public relations term designed to combine the concept of five subordinate units ('penta') with the idea of a division that could function on [either] an atomic or nonatomic battlefield". Several other countries also temporarily adopted similar structures in their armed forces, at around the same time as the US example, including France (from 1955), Australia, Turkey and Spain. (en)
  • ペントミック(英語: Pentomic)は、1950年代中盤にアメリカ陸軍が考案した師団の編制に関するコンセプト。戦術核兵器など新しい兵器・技術を踏まえて、将来の戦場への対応を図った先進的な試みであったが、そのための技術は未成熟な部分が多く、またあまりに抜本的な変革であったために教育なども混乱して、想定通りの運用状態に達することができず、1959年には実質的に中止された。 (ja)
  • Пентомическая дивизия (от греческого pente — пять и atomic — атомная) — организация войск в дивизиях сухопутных войск Вооружённых сил США, существовавшая с 1956 по 1962 годы. Предназначалось для ведения боевых действий в условиях применения ядерного оружия. (ru)
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  • La División pentomica fue una estructura adoptada por las divisiones del Ejército de Estados Unidos en 1957 en respuesta a la amenaza que planteaba el uso de armas nucleares tácticas en el campo de batalla, requiriendo una mayor dispersión de las unidades tanto en la ofensiva como en la defensiva. La división pentómica, en el caso de las divisiones de infantería y aerotransportadas, incluía cinco grupos de combate que podían actuar independientemente.​ (es)
  • ペントミック(英語: Pentomic)は、1950年代中盤にアメリカ陸軍が考案した師団の編制に関するコンセプト。戦術核兵器など新しい兵器・技術を踏まえて、将来の戦場への対応を図った先進的な試みであったが、そのための技術は未成熟な部分が多く、またあまりに抜本的な変革であったために教育なども混乱して、想定通りの運用状態に達することができず、1959年には実質的に中止された。 (ja)
  • Пентомическая дивизия (от греческого pente — пять и atomic — атомная) — организация войск в дивизиях сухопутных войск Вооружённых сил США, существовавшая с 1956 по 1962 годы. Предназначалось для ведения боевых действий в условиях применения ядерного оружия. (ru)
  • Pentomic (cf. Greek pent(e)- +-tome "of five parts") was a structure for infantry and airborne divisions adopted by the US Army between 1957 and 1963, in response to the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons, on future battlefields. It was intended that the five subordinate units, which were often referred to as battle groups (to distinguish them from traditional units), would be able to deploy and engage in operations more rapidly than conventional brigades, whilst also having greater offensive capabilities than conventional battalions. (en)
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  • División pentómica (es)
  • ペントミック (ja)
  • Pentomic (en)
  • Пентомическая дивизия (ru)
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