Oblique order

The oblique order (also known as the 'declined flank')[1] is a military tactic whereby an attacking army focuses its forces to attack a single enemy flank. The force commander concentrates the majority of their strength on one flank and uses the remainder to fix the enemy line. This allows a commander with weaker or equal forces to achieve a local superiority in numbers. The commander can then try to defeat the enemy in detail. It has been used by numerous successful generals. Oblique order required disciplined troops able to execute complex maneuvers in varied circumstances.

  1. ^ Heal, Charles ""Sid""; Heal, Sid (2012). Field Command. Lantern Books. ISBN 978-1-59056-355-7.

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