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enabling activities

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Militerm | riigikaitseterminite andmebaas

ID 540550 Last modified 20.01.2025
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Domain General Conduct of Military Operations -> General
  • taktikalised tegevused, mis seovad, toetavad ja loovad tingimused pealetungivateks, kaitsvateks ja stabiliseerivateks tegevusteks
  • tactical activities that link, support, or create the conditions for offensive, defensive and stability activities
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  • Võimaldavad tegevused on taktikalised võtted, millega luuakse tingimused pealetungivaks, kaitsvaks ja stabiliseerivaks tegevuseks ning ühendatakse need.
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  • Forces are constructed, equipped and trained to provide all the capabilities required of the functions in combat. They are divided into offensive, defensive, stability and enabling activities, that include a wide range of constituent activities.
  • In tactical operations, the proportion of effort between offensive and defensive tactical activities will shift according to their nature. The enabling activities will link those and stability activities will either be conducted in support of the main effort or will be a less prominent line within the operation.
  • An enabling activity links two tactical activities and is never conducted for its own sake. They can be undertaken in any type of land operation and their execution requires the same level of planning and training as that required for offensive, defensive or stability activities.
  • Enabling activities are those that are never conducted in isolation; their purpose is to enable offensive, defensive and stability activities.
võimaldavad tegevused preferred
kaasnevad tegevused deprecated
enabling activities preferred

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