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attackadvance

Attackadvance is a tactical maneuver defined as initiating an offensive attack while simultaneously advancing the formation toward the enemy to gain ground, reduce reaction time, and disrupt defender cohesion. The term is used across military training, wargaming, and simulation contexts to describe a coordinated action that combines aggression with movement.

In practice, attackadvance requires integration of maneuver and fires: assault units close in while supporting elements

Variants of attackadvance vary by tempo and objective. A rapid version seeks to breach a line quickly

In practice, the concept appears in real-world doctrine discussions and game design, where it is used to

suppress
or
disrupt,
and
command
and
control
ensure
timing.
It
is
typically
employed
when
surprise
is
possible,
when
terrain
favors
movement,
or
when
the
defender
is
exposed.
The
approach
carries
risks
such
as
overextension,
exposed
flanks,
or
attrition
if
the
defender
can
reinforce
or
blunt
the
strike.
and
seize
early
momentum,
while
a
more
deliberate
form
prioritizes
consolidation
and
reduction
of
exposure.
Effective
use
depends
on
reconnaissance,
tempo
control,
logistics,
and
the
ability
to
sustain
momentum
through
subsequent
operations.
simulate
the
tension
between
pressing
forward
and
applying
sustained
pressure.
Related
concepts
include
assault,
maneuver,
pursuit,
and
pincer
movements.