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  2. Pincer movement - Wikipedia

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    A full pincer movement leads to the attacking army facing the enemy in front, on both flanks, and in the rear. If attacking pincers link up in the enemy's rear, the enemy is encircled. Such battles often end in surrender or destruction of the enemy force, but the encircled force can try to break out. They can attack the encirclement from the ...

  3. Tenet (film) - Wikipedia

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    Arriving at the 14th, Kat poses as her past self in Vietnam as the Tenet forces in Stalsk-12 recover the Algorithm. They use a "temporal pincer movement", with inverted and non-inverted troops creating a diversion so the Protagonist and Ives can steal the Algorithm before detonation. Sator's henchman, Volkov, traps them in the hypocenter.

  4. List of fictional secret police and intelligence organizations

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    A secret organization that uses time inversion to perform temporal pincer movements. Tenet: Movie Time Enforcement Commission: A law enforcement organisation that regulates time travel: Timecop: Franchise Torchwood Institute: A secret organization set up by Queen Victoria in 1879 to combat alien threat: Doctor Who Torchwood: TV UNIT: Unified ...

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  6. Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin troops attempting ‘pincer ...

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    Russia is almost certainly attempting a pincer movement to encircle the town,” the MoD said. The Russian army has also closed in on the Ukrainian-held Coke and Chemical plant in the area, which ...

  7. Historical examples of flanking maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    Using a double flanking maneuver known as a pincer movement, Hannibal managed to surround and kill nearly the entirety of a larger Consular Roman Army. The defeat sent the Roman Republic into complete disarray [ 4 ] and remains a singular example of outstanding tactical leadership.

  8. A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would depend on seizing its ...

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    Landing on either side of a port with armor in a pincer attack is time-consuming. Quick surprise attacks with troops in hovercraft and sea-skimming helicopters suffer from limited transport capacity.

  9. 9th Army (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    The Germans tried again in 1943 to regain the momentum in the Eastern Front by launching a massive pincer movement at the Kursk salient where 1/6th of all Soviet forces were deployed. The spearheads would be the German 9th Army and the 2nd Panzer Army from the north and the 4th Panzer Army along with Army Detachment Kempf from the south.