(1) For primary AA role.—In the normal battery of four heavy AA guns, the
pieces are disposed roughly in a square of approximately 70 yards. A fully equipped
battery position will have two command posts, but this may vary in accordance
with the importance of the locality and the availability of fire-control
equipment. There are also several types of
(2) For other roles.—Emplacement of the
As both the four- and six-gun layouts used in forward areas do not differ
materially from those prescribed for AA guns engaged in the defense of Germany and
in other static rear-area positions, attention is invited to the discussion
of this subject appearing in
b. Light and Medium AA Guns
Light and medium Flak guns are normally disposed in platoons of three. A triangular layout is common but not unchangeable, with the guns anywhere from 75 to 150 yards apart. These light guns are seldom deployed singly; however, in other than AA roles their use may depend primarily on emergency conditions, with consequent deviations from normal methods of disposition.