envelopmenthyökkäykset
Envelopmenthyökkäykset, often translated as envelopment attacks, are a military tactic where an attacking force bypasses the enemy's main defensive positions to strike at their flanks or rear. The goal is to surround and cut off the enemy forces, preventing them from receiving supplies or reinforcements, and ultimately forcing their surrender or destruction. This maneuver aims to achieve a decisive victory by isolating and overwhelming a portion of the enemy army.
Historically, envelopment attacks have been a significant feature of warfare. Famous examples include Hannibal's victory at
The success of an envelopmenthyökkäys depends on several factors, including the attacker's speed, maneuverability, and the