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Tactics 101

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Tactics 101

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Military tactics (the art of organizing an army) are the techniques for using weapons or military units in combination for engaging and defeating an enemy in battle.

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Changes in philosophy and technology over time have been reflected in changes to military tactics.

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Specialized tactics exist for many situations, ranging from securing a room or individual building, to large-scale operations such as establishing air superiority over a region.

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Today, military tactics are employed at all levels of command, from individual and group up to entire armed forces.

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Indeed, the units used in warfare have always been a reflection of current military tactics, and their size and composition have varied accordingly.

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Most people, including some people who are otherwise well-acquainted with military vocabulary, incorrectly use the words "strategy" and "tactics" more or less interchangably.

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Military tactics are at once both a science and an art; there are basic principles which -- if followed -- at least lend competency, 'battle drills' which try to promote automatic responses to given situations, and dozens of guides and instructions have been written over the centuries.

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For some, tactics are instinctive; sometimes they can be taught; at its heart, tactics is a shifting amalgalm of psychology, physics, and statistics.

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Some practices have not changed since the dawn of warfare: Ambushes, seeking and turning flanks, maintaining reconnaissance, creating and using obstacles and defences, ad infinitum.

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Using ground to best advantage has not changed much either; heights, rivers and swamps, passes and choke points, natural cover, all of these can be used in multiple ways.

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What does change constantly is the technological dimension, as well as the sociology of combatants.

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One might wish to reflect on the differences in the technology and society that produced such different types of soldier or warrior as the Roman Legionnary, Mongol Horse Archer, the Chinese Crossbowman, the British Redcoat, or an Air Cavalry trooper.

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Each, constrained by his weaponry, logistics and his social conditioning, would use a battlefield differently but would - usually - seek the same outcomes from their use of tactics.

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There are Seven Classical Maneuvers of War:

1. Penetration of the Center

2. Envelopment of a Single Flank

3. Envelopment of Both Flanks

4. Attack in Oblique Order

5. Feigned Retreat

6. Attack from a Defensive Position

7. Indirect Approach

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Each have advantages and disadvantages and some are more effective in some situations and less in others.

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Penetration of the Center

This maneuver involves concentrating superior force at the center of the opposing line in order to punch a hole and then to exploit the advantage with a reserve force.

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This maneuver is usually attempted if flanks are protected by obstacles such as rivers.

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Advantages of this maneuver include the possibility of encircling parts of the opposing army, assaulting rear bases/supplies and the presence of alternative objectives to keep the opposing commander guessing.

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Disadvantages include the threat of being encircled by a cool commander who counters against weakened flanks and the prospect of a high casualty figure if the opposing commander makes good use of exterior lines to transfer forces to meet the attack.

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Envelopment of a Single Flank

This maneuver involves pinning attacks on the opposing center while attacking a single flank.

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This maneuver is usually attempted – and should only be attempted – if one has a superior force or exceptional tactical skill.

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The obvious advantage of this maneuver is complete annihilation of the opposing force.

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The disadvantage is the danger of a counterstroke against strung out forces if the flanking unit is not strong enough.

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Envelopment of Both Flanks

This maneuver involves pinning attacks on the opposing center while attacking both flanks in order to encircle the entire opposing army.

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This maneuver is usually attempted – and should only be attempted – if one has a superior force or exceptional tactical skill.

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The obvious advantage of this maneuver is complete annihilation of the opposing force.

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The disadvantage is the danger of a counterstroke against strung out forces if the encirclement is not strong enough.

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Attack in Oblique Order

This maneuver involves steadily massing strength against an opposing flank while using secondary forces to distract and lure away opposing reserves.

This maneuver is a good choice if the opposing force is superior.

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The advantage of this maneuver is the ability to concentrate force at the enemy’s weakest point while denying one’s own weakest point to attack.

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The disadvantage of this maneuver is that the imbalance of force can be disastrous if the enemy is in fact able to strike said weakest point. 

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Feigned Withdrawal

This maneuver involves staging a retreat in order to induce the enemy to abandon their position and plunge ahead in attack before turning to surprise the enemy with an ambush.

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This maneuver is useful if the enemy holds an exceptional defensive position that it must relinquish in order to be defeated.

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The advantage of this maneuver is the psychological impact the enemy has when being fiercely assaulted when in advance formation.

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The serious disadvantage is that a staged retreat can easily become a real one if morale and discipline are not high enough.

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Attack from a Defensive Position

This maneuver involves luring the enemy to vainly attack a well-chosen, strong defensive position before counterattacking the exhausted force.

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Expectedly, this maneuver is used if such an impenetrable defensive position is available or if a direct offensive is not viable.

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The advantages of this maneuver include the economic use of resources in the defensive mode and that the switch from defense to offense can produce a decisive result.

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Attack from a Defensive Position

Mountain (or strong defensive position

Exhausted, Weakened Army

Main Attack

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One disadvantage is that the maneuver may become too passive and either be attacked from an unexpected direction or an attack will never come.

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Another disadvantage is that by submitting to encirclement, which is sometimes required, may lead to total annihilation of one’s force.

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Indirect Approach

This maneuver involves distracting the enemy with secondary forces while using the main force to strategically envelop the enemy in rear and flank.

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This maneuver seeks to force the enemy to react and give battle on unfavorable terms for fear of being cut off from supplies or communications.

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Advantages of this maneuver include the total victory if the enemy loses a battle while cut off from his base and the prospect of alternative objectives once in the enemy’s rear and flank.

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Attack from a Defensive Position

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The disadvantages of this maneuver are few because the maneuver has so much diversity although mobility and timing are vital to its success.