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MILITARY TACTIC
Hanging in the air; Flanking; Flanking Attack; Flanking manoeuvre; Flanking line; Flanking attack; Left flanking; Right flanking; Flank (military); Outflank; Flank movements; Flank movement; Military flank; Outflanked; Flank attack
  • The [[Battle of Kirkuk (1733)]]
  • The [[Battle of Marathon]], an example of the [[double-envelopment]], a form of flanking maneuver
  • Flanks of a stationary group

Operation Outflank         
Operation Outflank was the first combat operation of the British Pacific Fleet (BPF). It was a series of raids by the Fleet Air Arm on the oil refineries and storage facilities of the Empire of Japan on the island of Sumatra:
outflank         
(outflanks, outflanking, outflanked)
1.
In a battle, when one group of soldiers outflanks another, it succeeds in moving past the other group in order to be able to attack it from the side.
...plans designed by General Schwarzkopf to outflank them from the west.
VERB: V n
2.
If you outflank someone, you succeed in getting into a position where you can defeat them, for example in an argument.
He had tried to outflank them...
VERB: V n
Flanking         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Flank.

Βικιπαίδεια

Flanking maneuver

In military tactics, a flanking maneuver is a movement of an armed force around an enemy force's side, or flank, to achieve an advantageous position over it. Flanking is useful because a force's fighting strength is typically concentrated in its front, therefore, to circumvent an opposing force's front and attack its flank is to concentrate one's own offense in the area where the enemy is least able to concentrate defense.

Flanking can also occur at the operational and strategic levels of warfare.