FM/BG-1474.V1.00 - Pursuit (limited)
Limited pursuit is conducted to maintain pressure on a withdrawing enemy without committing to a full chase.
The intent is to prevent the enemy from disengaging cleanly, force continued movement, and inflict additional losses while avoiding overextension. Pursuit remains controlled and is broken deliberately when risk outweighs gain.
Key characteristics of limited pursuit:
- Pressure is applied without abandoning formation integrity.
- Fire and manoeuvre are used to keep the enemy moving.
- Contact is maintained selectively, not continuously.
- Boundaries and disengagement criteria are clearly understood.
- Elements avoid being drawn into prepared positions or ambushes.
Limited pursuit is most effective when the enemy is disorganised but still capable of resistance, and when friendly forces retain freedom to disengage at will.
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