hyökkäysvoimat
Hyökkäysvoimat (attack forces) is a Finnish military term for the portion of a country's armed forces designated to conduct offensive operations. The concept contrasts with defensive forces and reserve elements, and it is used in military doctrine to describe the component that initiates and sustains attacks to seize terrain, disrupt the enemy, or exploit breakthroughs. The exact composition of hyökkäysvoimat varies by country and doctrine but typically includes maneuver-capable formations such as mechanized and armoured units, motorized infantry, artillery, engineers, and integral air support in combined-arms operations. Command structures emphasize initiative, rapid movement, and decentralized decision-making to exploit weaknesses in an adversary's defenses. Training focuses on mobility, combined-arms integration, reconnaissance, and sustainment under combat conditions.
In practice, the concept is linked to conventional offensive operations as opposed to defensive preparation and