Offensief
Offensief is a Dutch term used as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, het offensief denotes a planned and coordinated military action intended to gain an advantage, disrupt the enemy, or seize ground, often involving a breakthrough and exploitation. As an adjective, offensief describes actions that are forward-pressing or aggressive, such as offensive measures or a campaign. The word is used primarily in military contexts but can also be applied in politics, media, and diplomacy to denote aggressive campaigns or initiatives. The term is borrowed from French offensif (adjective) and ultimately from Latin roots, and it has been part of Dutch military vocabulary since the early modern period. In modern usage, tegenoffensief means a counteroffensive aimed at reversing battlefield losses.
In practice, an offensive typically involves reconnaissance, deception, concentration of force, and coordinated firepower from artillery
Historical and contemporary examples illustrate the range of offensives. Notable historical offensives include the German Spring