Prikaati
Prikaati is a term that historically referred to a military formation, typically a brigade. In many armies, a prikaati was a unit composed of several battalions, often including infantry, artillery, and sometimes cavalry or other support elements. The exact size and composition of a prikaati could vary depending on the era, nationality, and specific military doctrine. It was a significant tactical and operational unit capable of independent action or being part of a larger division or corps. The term is less commonly used in modern military terminology, with the term "brigade" being the prevailing designation for similar formations. However, the concept of a prikaati as a substantial, self-sufficient military command unit remains relevant to understanding historical military organization and strategy.