FM/BG-1435.V2.00 - Frontal assault
A frontal assault advances directly against the enemy from a single direction.
All elements apply pressure along the same axis to fix the enemy while progressively closing distance. Fire and movement are used to maintain momentum and prevent the enemy from disengaging or reorganising.
Key characteristics of a frontal assault:
- Attack is conducted from a single direction.
- All elements contribute to fixing the enemy.
- Progress is achieved through coordinated fire and movement.
- Predictability is offset by sustained pressure.
Frontal assaults rely heavily on coordination and fire superiority, as the enemy remains oriented toward the attacking force.
Last major change:
Initial Version
