What do the detachment, brigade, squadron and detachment of the Armed Police Corps represent for the regular army?

According to the establishment of the Armed Police Force, the Armed Police Corps is a division-level or deputy-level organizational system (at present, most of them are deputy-level organizational systems), and the head of the force is the captain, the corps political commissar, the chief of staff, and the director of the political department. The detachment is a regimental organizational system (some professional armed police forces have deputy divisions, such as firefighting. ), and the head of the detachment is the division commander, the detachment political commissar, the chief of staff, and the director of the political department. The brigade is organized at the battalion level (individual professional armed police units are equipped with deputy regimental levels), and the head of the brigade is the captain and instructor; The squadron is a full-time organizational system, and the person in charge of the squadron is the squadron leader and instructor. A district team or platoon leader is a district team leader or platoon leader.