FM/BG-1433.V1.00 - Pincer
A pincer attack applies pressure on the enemy from two different directions at the same time.
By attacking from multiple axes, the enemy is forced to divide attention, fire, and manoeuvre, reducing their ability to respond effectively. The intent is to collapse resistance by overwhelming the enemy’s ability to orient toward a single threat.
Key characteristics of a pincer attack:
- Two manoeuvre elements attack from separate directions.
- Pressure is applied simultaneously rather than sequentially.
- Enemy freedom of movement is restricted.
- Enemy fire and command are divided across multiple threats.
Pincer attacks are most effective when coordination and timing prevent either element from becoming decisively engaged alone.
Last major change:
Initial Version
