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The Army uses ADA (Air Defense Artillery) to defend from air attack. This includes 'Stinger' AA. They are attached to units as needed but are in short supply. Usually at the BTN level, and then the BTN CDR uses them as needed. However, ADA has other AA assets, like mounted vehicles that offer AA defense (missiles and .50cal MG) and are often used for base defense (thermal/NVG/.50 cal MG etc.) for air attack AND ground attack.
And @Thumper, the US Army does not issue Stingers to line infantry platoons. The lowest they'll probably be found is at the battalion level, maybe company. The Army has been big on getting better counter-UAS capabilities to maneuver units so that means Stingers available at lower levels, but it doesn't really matter for the infantry platoon.