Combat Aviation Brigade


A Combat aviation brigade is a multi-functional brigade-sized unit in the United States Army that fields military helicopters, offering a combination of attack/reconnaissance helicopters, medium-lift helicopters, heavy-lift helicopters, and MEDEVAC capability.

History

Combat aviation brigades were introduced during the transformation of [the United States Army] to a modular force. There were three types of combat aviation brigades.
Heavy combat aviation brigades
  • Headquarters Company
  • Two x attack reconnaissance battalions
  • One x Assault helicopter battalion
  • One x General support aviation battalion or GSAB
  • One x UAV company
  • One x Aviation support battalion
Medium combat aviation brigades
  • Headquarters Company
  • One x Attack reconnaissance battalion
  • One x Attack reconnaissance squadrons
  • One x Assault helicopter battalion
  • One x General support aviation battalion
  • One x UAV company
  • One x Aviation support battalion
Light combat aviation brigades
  • Headquarters Company
  • Two x attack reconnaissance squadrons
  • One x Assault helicopter battalion
  • One x General support aviation battalion
  • One x UAV company
  • One x Aviation support battalion

Full spectrum capability

Starting in 2010, the Army began to replace the medium and light CABs with multipurpose brigades, called "full spectrum CABs". The ultimate goal is eight full spectrum CABs and four heavy CABs in active service, and respectively six and two CABs in the Army National Guard. Four brigades must be deployment-ready on a permanent basis.
The Army stated that they need the CAB to be modular designed to enable task organization and optimize aviation capability for specific mission of specified duration. Full spectrum CAB will standardize the CAB design across the branch to deliver maximum aviation capability in the most timely and flexible manner. The Army also said that the new CAB design is doctrinally sound which delivers the combat, combat support, and combat service support to "enable steady state" operations required in an era of persistent conflict, and this new CAB will be constructed to deliver combat power while maximizing efficiencies in training, maintenance and support across the Army.
Full spectrum combat aviation brigades design includes:
  • Headquarters and headquarters company
  • Attack reconnaissance squadron
  • Attack reconnaissance battalion
  • Assault helicopter battalion
  • General support aviation battalion with three platoons with 4 CH-47 Chinook each, an air ambulance medical company with five forward support MEDEVAC platoons with 3 HH-60M each equipped with MEDEVAC mission equipment, and an air traffic services company consisting of a two tactical tower control teams, a mobile tower team, an airspace control flight following team and a local surveillance and ground controlled approach
  • UAS company
  • Aviation support battalion

Active component

With the retirement of the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopters in 2017 the army concentrated all AH-64E Apache attack helicopters in the active CABs, which now are all Heavy. As of 2018 each CAB fields:
  • 1x Headquarters and Headquarters Company
  • 1x Air Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron
  • 1x Attack Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 1x Assault Helicopter Battalion
  • 1x General Support Aviation Battalion
  • 1x UAS Company
  • 1x Aviation Support Battalion

Divisional CABs

Separate CABs

  • 12th Combat Aviation Brigade – based in Germany – reduced organic strength to 1x Attack Battalion and 1-214th, a TDA organization that provides lift, assault, and VIP movement support.

Former CABs

Reserve component

The Army National Guard fields eight combat aviation brigades within its eight divisions as well as one theater aviation command which oversees two additional aviation brigades. The Army Reserve fields one theater aviation command which oversees two brigades. The Army National Guard brigade is different from the Army's full spectrum combat aviation brigade as it replaces the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior of attack reconnaissance squadron with the Eurocopter UH-72 Lakota and organized into support and security battalion.
Thus all ARNG aviation brigades consist of
1x attack reconnaissance battalion,
1x security and support battalion,
1x assault helicopter battalion,
1x general support aviation battalion,
1x UAV company,
and 1x aviation support battalion.

Divisional CABs

Separate CABs