frontal advance - translation to russian
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frontal advance - translation to russian

MILITARY ATTACK, ASSAULT OR BOMBING OPERATION
Frontal attack; Frontal charge

frontal advance      

нефтегазовая промышленность

фронтальное вытеснение нефти

продвижение фронта (нагнетаемого в пласт агента)

advance         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Advance (disambiguation); Advance (schooner); Advance (ship); Advance (Australian ship)
1) продвижение вперёд, подача (инструмента)
2) прогресс, успех (науки)
3) повышение, рост (цен)
4) опережение
advance         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Advance (disambiguation); Advance (schooner); Advance (ship); Advance (Australian ship)
1) прогресс; улучшение
2) рост, повышение (цен), увеличение || повышать(ся), увеличивать(ся)
3) выдвигать (напр. гипотезу)
4) аванс; авансирование || авансировать
5) заём, ссуда || давать ссуду, ссужать
6) предупреждение (напр. об увольнении)
- advance against goods
- advance against security
- advance free of interest
- in advance
- advance in living standard
- advance in price
- advance in the cost of living
- advance on crops
- advance on current account
- advance secured on merchandise
- advance an argument
- ask for an advance
- grant an advance
- advance money on securities
- obtain an advance of money
- advance of capital
- advance of wages
- cash advance
- collateral advance
- economic advance
- farming advance
- freight advance
- index advance
- industrial advance
- money advance
- outstanding claims advance
- price advance
- progressive advance
- scientific-and-technological advance
- secured advance
- self-liquidating advance
- technical advance
- technological advance
- travel advance
- uncovered advance
- ways and means advance

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Frontal assault

A frontal assault is a military tactic which involves a direct, full-force attack on the front line of an enemy force, rather than to the flanks or rear of the enemy. It allows for a quick and decisive victory, but at the cost of subjecting the attackers to the maximum defensive power of the enemy; this can make frontal assaults costly even if successful, and often disastrously costly if unsuccessful. It may be used as a last resort when time, terrain, limited command control, or low troop quality do not allow for any battlefield flexibility. The risks of a frontal assault can be mitigated by the use of heavy supporting fire, diversionary attacks, the use of cover (such as smokescreens or the darkness of night), or infiltration tactics.

Frontal assaults were common in ancient warfare, where heavy infantry made up the core of armies such as the Greek phalanx and the Roman legion. These dense formations, many ranks deep, would utilize their weight in numbers to press forward and break enemy lines. In medieval warfare, heavy cavalry such as mounted knights relied on frontal assaults for easy victories against infantry levies.

These tactics waned as the defensive quality of infantry increased, especially with the introduction of firearms. Both heavy infantry and heavy cavalry were replaced with lighter, more maneuverable troops.

Yet even in Napoleonic warfare, a frontal assault by cavalry against a thin line could be effective when conditions were right, or even by infantry if the enemy was shaken or weakened by preceding attacks. But as firepower increased, as with the introduction of the rifle, successful frontal assaults against a prepared enemy became rare. They continued to be attempted, however, as alternative tactics that could achieve a decisive victory for the attacker were not developed.

During the American Civil War, it took some time for generals on both sides to understand that a frontal assault against an enemy who was well entrenched or otherwise held a strong defensive position was unlikely to succeed and was wasteful of manpower.

During World War I, advances in machine guns and artillery greatly increased defensive firepower, while trench warfare removed almost all options for battlefield maneuver. This resulted in repeated frontal assaults with horrific casualties. Only at the end of the war, with the introduction of tanks, infiltration tactics, and combined arms, were the beginnings of modern maneuver warfare found as a way to avoid the necessity of frontal assaults.

What is the Russian for frontal advance? Translation of &#39frontal advance&#39 to Russian