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TURKISH ARMY
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096985
Amphibious contribution flexible utility for defence and securi
/ Bennett, Paul
Bennett, Paul
Journal Article
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
United Kingdom
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Amphibious Warfare
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Royal Navy
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Gallipoli Campaign
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Amphibious Task Group
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Turkish Army
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ID:
132462
Catherine the great: a case for operational art
/ Hilburgh, Adam W
Hilburgh, Adam W
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
The campaigns of Catherine the Great against the Ottoman Empire in the 1770s reveal key characteristics of operational art. Catherine's campaigns serve as an example of lesser-known conflicts that fulfill the necessary conditions of the numerous schools of thought on operational art. The operational commander, Rumiantsev, developed an operational plan to meet the strategic directives developed by Catherine's permanent 'Council attached to the Court'. His armies used successive tactical actions to engage Turkish maneuver forces and lay siege to its fortresses. The armies were organized into combined arms corps that coordinated to remain mutually supporting with the ability to concentrate at the decisive point when required and the Russian armies to not fight in the linear methods of its Western counterparts. Additionally, the armies and corps conducted distributed operations throughout the theater of war, at times hundreds of kilometers separating them. More importantly, Rumiantsev arranged tactical actions to achieve strategic objectives, the most important part of the definition of operational art. These successive, distributed operations should satisfy the schools of thought that consider Napoleon's campaigns as operational art, but those that understand operational art beginning with Grant and Moltke may see that the Russian Campaigns on the frontiers also move beyond the classical strategy of a single point
Key Words
Ottoman Empire
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Six Day War
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Russian Armies
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Turkish Army
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Operational Art
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Warfare History
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Western Counterparts
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Combined Arms Corps
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Catherine
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Operational Commander
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Russian Campaigns
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Lesser-Known Conflicts
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Tactical Actions
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097540
Commercial media, the military, and society in Turkey during fa
/ Wuthrich, F Michael
Wuthrich, F Michael
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
Military
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National security council
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Turkey
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Commercial Media
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Turkish Army
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Suleyman Demirel
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ID:
132234
IFV or APC: conflicting development trends of tracked armoured infantry vehicles
/ Ogorkiewicz, R. M
Ogorkiewicz, R. M
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
Tracked armoured vehicle were originally produced to enable infantry to follow tanks and support them after dismounting, but shifting operational trends are overseeing an evolution in tracked armoured vehicle developments.
Key Words
NATO
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Ammunition
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China
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Russia
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Armoured vehicle
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Turkish Army
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United States - US
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Tactical Vehicle
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Infantry Carrier Vehicles - ICV
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IFV
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APC
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Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle - AIFV
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Operational Trends
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Tracked Armoured Vehicle - TAV
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Ground Combat Vehicle - GCV
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Muzzle Energy
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FNSS
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ID:
098362
Perception of the army by Armenian minorities living in Turkey
/ Ors, H Birsen
Ors, H Birsen
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
Turkey
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Perception
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Armenians
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Turkish Army
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Non-Muslim Minorities
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Turkey's Armenians
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