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For the general topic of military mobility, see maneuver warfare.
For various forms of wars based on mobility, see Maneuver warfare.
Blitzkrieg is perhaps the most famous example of maneuver warfare.
This vulnerability in maneuver warfare was given high priority to remedy.
To win they have to play maneuver warfare.
Tanks are an essential element of armed maneuver warfare.
The solution they arrived at was maneuver warfare while massively increasing the number of anti-tank weapons.
Iranian offensives became more complex and involved extensive maneuver warfare using primarily light infantry.
Its success is credited with changing the war in France from high-intensity infantry combat to rapid maneuver warfare.
The battalion has been organized around fire and maneuver warfare in tropical, woodland, desert, or Arctic environments.
This is an important measure supporting the effectiveness of maneuver warfare and was copied by von Clausewitz.
War between condottieri captains; maneuver warfare, we're prepared to fight, but only until one side has an unbeatable advantage.
The citizen Draka army is made up of shock troops, meant to be used as the arm of decision in maneuver warfare.
The Soviet plan incorporated all the experience in maneuver warfare that they had acquired in fighting the Germans.
Doctrine: the way we fight, e.g., emphasizing maneuver warfare combined air-ground campaigns.
Maneuver warfare, on the other hand, exploits firepower and attrition on key elements of opposing forces.
Above all it promised to the military commanders the independence from the horse and the resurgence in maneuver warfare through extensive use of motor vehicles.
Maneuver Warfare .
Maneuver warfare advocates recognize that all warfare involves both maneuver and attrition.
During the interwar era, German officers contemplated how to apply maneuver warfare after the experiences of the Great War.
They had enthusiasm, and their gunnery was about seventy percent of American standards, but they had a lot to learn about maneuver warfare.
The deep battle doctrine relies upon aviation and armor advances in the hope that maneuver warfare offers quick, efficient, and decisive victory.
Wyly, Lind, and a few other junior officers are credited with developing concepts for what would become the Marine model of maneuver warfare.
Closer examination however reveals this view is not universally held, and many military doctrines and cultures are based on replete historical examples of maneuver warfare.
War theorist Martin VanCreveld identifies six main elements of maneuver warfare: