kompan
Kompan is a term derived from the Russian word "kompaniya," which means "company." In the context of the Russian military, a kompan is a basic tactical unit, typically consisting of 80 to 100 soldiers. The term is also used in other languages with similar meanings, such as "company" in English or "compañía" in Spanish. Historically, the kompan has been a fundamental unit in various military structures, including the Soviet and Russian armies. It is often commanded by a lieutenant or senior non-commissioned officer and is responsible for performing specific tasks within a larger formation. The kompan's size and composition can vary depending on the military branch and the specific role it is assigned. Despite its historical significance, the kompan has evolved over time, with modern military units often being larger and more specialized.