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Maneuver
[mə'nuːvə, -vər]
n
mil., abbr.
M
maneuver
[mə'nuːvə, -vər]
abbr.
abbr., mil.
man
;
manuv
;
mnvr
(
Киселев
)
mil., abbr.
mvr
mil., logist.
Combination of planned actions, in time and space, conducted in a specific domain, and which contribute to reaching the objective given for the mission
examples: logistic maneuver.
. 2. Employment of forces on the battlefield through movement in combination with fire, or fire potential, to achieve a position of advantage in respect to the enemy in order to accomplish the mission. 3. A movement to place ships or aircraft in a position of advantage over the enemy. 4. A tactical exercise carried out at sea, in the air, on the ground, or on a map in imitation of war; The operation of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle, to cause it to perform desired movements.
(FRA)
USA
A movement to place ships, aircraft, or land forces in a position of advantage over the enemy.
see also
mission
,
operation
;
A tactical exercise carried out at sea, in the air, on the ground, or on a map in imitation of war.
see also
mission
,
operation
;
The operation of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle, to cause it to perform desired movements.
see also
mission
,
operation
;
Employment of forces in the operational area through movement in combination with fires to achieve a position of advantage in respect to the enemy
(JP 3-0)
see also
mission
,
operation
maneuver
to
n
mil., logist.
The art of combining in time and space all subordinate actions in order to reach the objective that one has defined for oneself to one's mission. This combination of actions is aimed at producing effects on the enemy through a number of efforts, especially in the areas of intelligent, fire and movement.
FRA
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