Noun
battlegroup (plural battlegroups)
(military) A grouping of several types of troops assembled to fight together.
A battlegroup is grown around the core of either an armoured regiment or infantry battalion, and has other units added or removed from it as necessary for its purpose. Source: Internet
France announced in September that it would rejoin the NATO battlegroup in Tapa in 2021. Source: Internet
Tapa base is also the home of the British-led NATO Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) battlegroup, which is supported by French and Danish personnel. Source: Internet
One battlegroup is deployed in Germany and Poland instead of three brigade-level battlegroups. Source: Internet
Stacey, p. 124 By 9 June, the division had been reduced to a battlegroup of 292 officers and men. Source: Internet