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  2. Fire and movement - Wikipedia

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    Fire and movement, or fire and maneuver, is the basic modern military low-level unit tactic used to maneuver on the battlefield in the presence of the enemy, especially when under fire. It involves heavy use of all available cover, and highly-coordinated exchanges of rapid movement by some elements of the squad or platoon while other elements ...

  3. List of military strategies and concepts - Wikipedia

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    Paradoxical nature – The nature of strategy is a paradoxical and does not follow a linear pattern – Luttwak; Positive ends – The possibility of taking advantage of a new security environment to create conditions for long-term peace – Wass de Czege

  4. List of military tactics - Wikipedia

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    The use of suppressive fire is a key part of modern small unit tactics Individual movement techniques Fire and movement (also known as leapfrogging ) – working in 'fire teams', one team attempts to suppress the enemy while the other moves either toward the enemy or to a more favourable position.

  5. Peel (tactic) - Wikipedia

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    A peel (sometimes nicknamed an Australian peel [1] or Aussie Peeloff [2]) is a type of retreat conducted by infantry which allows them to maintain effective defensive suppressive fire while retreating. [3] Though generally considered a modern-day infantry technique, the concept dates back to Greek [4] and Roman times. [5]

  6. Fires (military) - Wikipedia

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    Fires is one of the six warfighting functions defined by the US Army, which also include movement and maneuver, intelligence, sustainment, command and control, and protection. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The fires warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that provide collective and coordinated use of Army indirect fires, AMD, and joint fires ...

  7. Individual movement techniques - Wikipedia

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    The movement is often only 5–10 metres per move. When closing on the enemy position, the team breaks down into pairs for better angles of suppression, and this technique is referred to as "pepper-potting" (British/Commonwealth). The United States Army focuses on the three individual movement techniques of high crawl, low crawl, and 3-5 second ...

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  9. Base of fire - Wikipedia

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    In military terminology, a base of fire is a supporting force that provides overwatch and covering fire to other advancing units while they are executing fire and movement tactics. A base of fire can be a platoon during company fire and movement, by individual armoured fighting vehicles (esp. tanks) or infantry sections, in platoon fire and ...