Maneuver warfare: is more than rapid movement/ Major Aric Ramsey
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This article argues that maneuver warfare is often mistakenly reduced to just fast movement. It contends that while speed is a competent, the core of maneuver warfare lies in disrupting the enemy's thinking and cohesion rather than simply outrunning them. This article explores how understanding the enemy's vulnerabilities, creating dilemmas and exploiting their psychological and physical weaknesses are more critical than sheer velocity.
MANEUVER WARFARE, VULNERABILITY, PSYCHOLOGICAL WEAKNESS, INTELLIGENCE, NEWARTICLS
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