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Tactical formation

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In military-style operations, atactical formation (ortactical order) is the arrangement or deployment of movable military or policing forces such asinfantry,cavalry,AFVs,military aircraft, ornaval vessels.

History

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Formations occur in tribal societies, such as thepua rere of theMāori.[1] Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman armies developed effective disciplined infantry formations.[2]Ancient ormedieval formations includeshield walls (skjaldborg inOld Norse),phalanxes (lines of battle inclose order),testudo formations, andskirmish lines. A renewed emphasis on military formations came with the mass use of firearms in the EuropeanMilitary Revolution of theEarly modern period.

List of tactical formations

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Tactical formations include:[3][4]

  • Forlorn hope
  • Formation flying
  • Baguazhen
  • Box
  • Coil: Similar to the Herringbone formation, the coil formation allows for 360 degree security while at the halt. This type of formation is also used when refueling aircraft as well as during resupply. Sometimes platoon leaders also use it when briefing to platoon sergeants. Air guards and dismounted fire teams are also in position while this formation is being used.
  • Column
  • Echelon
  • Herringbone
  • Line
  • Skirmish
  • Square
  • Stack[5]
  • Staggered column
  • V formation
  • Vanguard
  • Wedge and inverted wedge
  • File: The file formation is used in elements of up to a platoon size. A file formation is used for close terrain, often in dense vegetation or when there is low visibility. The file formation is easiest to control, and provides fire to the ranks should an ambush from the side occur.
  • Diamond: Similar to the Wedge and inverted wedge, the diamond formation allows for the fourth section to follow the lead element. The advantages to this formation include having the ability to control elements even in a tight terrain, and allows for quick maneuverability to assign squads as the assaulting element, and assign certain squads to support-by-fire.

See also

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References

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  1. ^20:32; 27:57,Journal of the Polynesian Society
  2. ^Cole, Myke (18 October 2018).Legion versus Phalanx: The Epic Struggle for Infantry Supremacy in the Ancient World. Oxford: Bloomsbury Publishing.ISBN 9781472828439. Retrieved6 March 2025.
  3. ^"Ranger Handbook"(PDF).armypubs.army.mil. April 2017.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2024-03-06. Retrieved30 March 2023.
  4. ^"Military document"(PDF).Archived(PDF) from the original on 2023-03-15. Retrieved2022-12-08.
  5. ^"Stack Formation".United States Department of Defense. Archived fromthe original on December 1, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2025.

Sources

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  • Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vols. 1-19, 1892–1910

"FM 3-21.71 Chapter 3". Retrieved2022-12-08.

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