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  2. List of military tactics - Wikipedia

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    Penetration of the center: This involves exploiting a gap in the enemy line to drive directly to the enemy's command or base.Two ways of accomplishing this are separating enemy forces then using a reserve to exploit the gap (e.g., Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)) or having fast, elite forces smash at a weak spot (or an area where your elites are at their best in striking power) and using reserves ...

  3. Armoured warfare - Wikipedia

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    The Red Army tactics were influenced by the theoretical works of Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky who advocated "large scale tank warfare" as part of the deep battle doctrine. [13] In France, the second largest tank producer, mechanisation was motivated by a need to compensate for severe manpower shortages due to a collapsed birth rate during World ...

  4. Main battle tank - Wikipedia

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    A main battle tank (MBT), also known as a battle tank or universal tank or simply tank, [1] is a tank that fills the role of armour-protected direct fire and maneuver in many modern armies.

  5. Pakfront - Wikipedia

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    The Pakfront was a defensive military tactic developed by the German forces on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.It was named after the phonetic pronunciation of the acronym nomenclature for German towed anti-tank guns, PaK (PanzerabwehrKanone, "tank defense cannon").

  6. Fire and movement - Wikipedia

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    During the First Boer War, it was a standard Boer tactic, and contributed to a series of victories, culminating at the Battle of Majuba Hill. According to Stephen Biddle, the effective use of fire and maneuver was the key to ending the stalemates on the lines of the Western Front during the final months of World War I. Since that time, he ...

  7. M18 Hellcat - Wikipedia

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    This tank was the most effective U.S. tank destroyer of World War II. It had a higher kill-to-loss ratio than any other tank or tank destroyer fielded by U.S. forces in World War II. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Kills claimed were 526 in total: 498 in Europe, 17 in Italy, and 11 in the Pacific.

  8. Panzer Greift An - Wikipedia

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    Panzer greift an (known as Tank Attacks in English) is an unfinished book on armoured tactics and warfare by Erwin Rommel. It was to be the follow-up and companion work to his earlier and highly successful Infanterie greift an, which was published in 1937.

  9. Greatest Tank Battles - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Tank Battles is a military documentary series currently airing on History Television and National Geographic Channel in Canada, where it premiered on 4 January 2010. The series was subsequently picked up in the United States by the Military Channel , where it premiered on 5 January 2011.