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Strategy, campaign, tactics, and battles are all commonly used terms in war, but the specific meanings they express are different, war, is the armed struggle between the two opposing sides for political and economic purposes, including not only the struggle between countries, but also the struggle between class societies, generally in order to solve the problems between classes, between nations, between countries, or between political groups A specific manifestation of the situation, generally political problems continue through violent means.
1. Strategy is a relatively macro principle and policy that guides warfare. Strategy is usually used in a broad sense, referring to the overall layout before the outbreak of war, usually also called military strategy, which is a relatively macro operational preparation plan and some guidelines and policies formulated in order to achieve a certain war goal. These guidelines and policies are all formed before the decision on the start of the war, and they are also the general orientation and guiding principles, policies, goals and directions of a battle.
Second, the campaign is an intermediate link. A campaign refers to an intermediate link between a war and a battle, and refers to a specific performance situation of a certain war, and it is also a specific performance situation that is carried out for the purpose of achieving victory in a war. However, there is a premise for a campaign, there must be a unified plan and command, and it is the sum of all military battles conducted in a certain space, and it will be called a certain campaign.
3. Tactics refer to the methods by which battles are conducted. Many times we say that the victory of a campaign is due to a flexible tactical approach. Compared with strategy, tactics are more specific and clear, and they must have very clear operability, guiding the deployment or attack or retreat of the entire army.
Whether or not you can correctly use tactics is the key factor in whether a battle can be won, so the role of tactics in a campaign is very important, directing the detailed process of the battle.
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Strategy refers to the plan of the overall goal, the campaign refers to the plan that divides the overall goal into various parts, and the warrior refers to the measures and methods taken by the plan of each part, and the strategy includes the largest scope, followed by the campaign, and finally the fighter.
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Strategy is mainly the planning and implementation of war, campaign is mainly a specific war to achieve a goal, and tactics is a specific way of fighting.
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The breadth and connotation of the embodiment are different. Strategy is the overall strategy of controlling the overall situation, a campaign is a battle with nodes, and tactics is the strategy of a certain war.
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Strategy: Strategy in a broad sense refers to the planning and guidance of major issues of an overall and high-level nature, such as national strategy, national defense strategy, economic development strategy, etc. Military strategy mainly refers to the strategy for planning and guiding the overall situation of the war.
Military strategy is divided into offensive strategy and defensive strategy according to the type and nature of operations. At the next level of military strategy, there are also service strategies and theater strategies.
2. What is tactics (definition of tactics).
Tactics: the theory and practice of preparing and conducting combat. Theoretically, tactics study the laws, characteristics, and content of battles; Study the combat qualities and combat capabilities of the troops.
In practice, tactics are the activities of commanders, commands, and armies in preparation and practice for battle. 2. What is tactics (definition of tactics).
Tactics include keeping in touch with the situation, making up your mind, and giving tasks to your subordinates; planning and preparing for battle; conducting combat operations; command of troops and detachments; Guarantee combat operations. In addition to the tactics of various arms and specialized troops, there are also joint tactics, which mainly study the laws of joint combat of various arms.
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Summary. Hello, strategic means to refer to: an overall strategic program, for example, a thousand miles into the Dabie Mountain. Tactics mean a simple tactic, such as how to win the game.
What does strategy and tactics mean.
Hello, strategic means to refer to: an overall strategic program, for example, a thousand miles into the Dabie Mountain. Tactics mean a simple tactic, such as how to win the game.
A small battle is called tactics, and a large system is called strategy.
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1 The term strategy was originally a military concept. Strategy is characterized by a program of discovery and resourcefulness. In the West, the word "strategy" derives from the Greek word "strategos", which means military general, magistrate.
It later evolved into a military term to refer to the strategy of a military general to direct an army into battle. In China, the word strategy has a long history, and "war" refers to war, and briefly refers to "strategy". Sun Wu's Art of War during the Spring and Autumn Period is considered to be China's earliest work on overall strategic planning.
In modern times, the term "strategy" has been extended to the political and economic fields, and its meaning has evolved to refer to overarching, overall, and victorious-defeating strategies, programs, and countermeasures.
2. A campaign is a part of the war, which directly serves and is subject to the overall situation of the war, and also affects the overall situation of the war to varying degrees. It directly applies to combat, and it is also directly affected by the success or failure of battle. Modern battles are usually joint campaigns conducted by various branches of the armed forces.
3 tactics methods of directing and conducting battles. It mainly includes: basic principles of combat, combat deployment, coordinated action, combat command, combat operations, combat support, logistics support, and technical support.
According to the basic type of battle, it is divided into offensive tactics and defensive tactics; According to the branches and arms participating in the battle, they are divided into military tactics, military tactics and contract tactics; According to the size of the battle, it is divided into corps tactics, troop tactics and detachment tactics.
4 combat noun pinyin zhàn dòu An organized armed conflict between corps, troops, and detachments (single aircraft, single ship) of opposing sides. It is the main means of winning the war. The basic types of combat are offensive and defensive.
According to the space, terrain, and weather conditions of the battle, as well as the different branches of the military and arms participating in the battle, there are ground battles, sea battles (see naval battles), and air battles (see air battles); There are battles under general terrain and meteorological conditions and battles under special terrain and meteorological conditions; There are daytime battles and night battles; There are single-arm battles and joint battles of various arms and arms.
5 War is defined as the brutal destruction of the other party after the conflict between the parties has reached a fever pitch. It can also be translated as:
A solution that cannot be solved by other means. War is the highest form of struggle between political groups, nations (tribes), and countries (alliances), the highest and most violent means of resolving disputes, and usually the quickest and most effective solution. It can also be interpreted as the use of violent means to destroy and maintain, collapse and rebuild order.
There is no exception to the wars between China and foreign countries in ancient and modern times. Since the advent of human beings, it has never stopped. The French writer, Le Clézio, wrote the book "War".
There is also a song of the same name that warns people of war.
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1. The duration is different:
1) Strategy is a kind of long-term planning, is a lofty goal, often planning strategy, formulating strategy, for the realization of strategic goals for a relatively long time.
2) Campaigns can be divided into large and small campaigns, and the duration of small campaigns can be very short, and the duration of battles can be up to several weeks.
Second, the scope of use is different:
1) Strategy refers to a large-scale, all-encompassing action plan developed to achieve a certain goal (such as political, military, economic, or national interest goals).
2) A battle is a battle that takes place between two or more combatants, limited in the scope and time of the outbreak site, and the battlefield of a large battle can reach hundreds of square kilometers.
3) Tactics are techniques for achieving small-scale victories or achieving small-scale optimization. Tactics are often used in warfare, economy, **, gameplay, and negotiation.
Third, the impact is different:
The quality of tactics mainly refers to the success or failure of some battlefields. Strategy, on the other hand, is generally large-scale and does not affect the overall situation because of the success or failure of several wars. The impact of the campaign falls somewhere in between.
Fourth, the classification is different:
1) Campaign. According to the purpose and nature of the operation, there are offensive campaigns and defensive campaigns. According to the types of services participating in the war, they are divided into land battles, sea battles, air battles, etc. According to the scale of operations, there are large-scale battles, medium-sized battles, and small-scale battles.
According to the form of operations, they are divided into positional warfare campaigns, movement warfare campaigns, guerrilla warfare campaigns, and campaigns that combine several forms.
2) Tactics. The basic types of combat are divided into offensive tactics and defensive tactics; According to the branches and arms participating in the battle, they are divided into military tactics, military tactics and contract tactics; According to the size of the battle, it is divided into corps tactics, troop tactics and detachment tactics.
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The three are like ladders, high and low with each other, and closely connected, and one is indispensable.
For example, strategy is "***", he plays an absolute leadership role on the battlefield, takes into account long-term goals and formulates the main operational policy, and its decisions are the highest order in a war situation. The campaign is like "***", and he carries out large-scale combat deployment in accordance with the strategic concept and operational policy of "***". He has a high degree of flexibility and autonomy in command, but must follow a strategic arrangement!
The "tactics" are the commanders and fighters at the grassroots level, who must meticulously accomplish the set goals according to the specific operational plans of the superior leaders, and they are the specific executors of strategy and campaigns, but their autonomy is limited, that is, they "obey orders and listen to commands."
Of course, these are applicable in many areas!
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Difference Between Strategy and Tactics:
The focus of the strategy is to avoid the decisive battle, so the strategy of "strategy", because the strategy is concerned with the long-term future of competition, and the best way to win the competition is to win without a fight, and the best way to win without a war is to omit, that is, to avoid competition in the bad side, that is, to avoid disadvantages, in the good side to avoid the uncertainty of the competition and lead to the advantage into a disadvantage, and do the best possible to maintain the advantage, and even enhance the advantage of the lack of stupidity, and transform the disadvantage to summarize the core problem of the strategy in one word, that is, potential, That is, to strengthen our strength and weaken the enemy's strength, and the most clever core means to achieve this goal is strategy, which is a strategic choice.
This so-called strategic warfare, in other words, is strategy.
The focus of tactics is to face the decisive battle.
Because tactics focus on the current trend of competition, is the immediate thing, tactics is the thing has come to the present, there is no possibility of avoidance, there is no possibility that can be skipped, then to win the competition, then only face the decisive battle, at this time the most basic point is to emphasize the brave to win (on the contrary, the strategy emphasizes the quiet).
However, the brave decisive battle does not mean that there is no possibility of choosing methods and ways, and there are still methods to face the decisive battle, which can actually be called a "small strategy", and this "small strategy" is a technique.
One of the most basic characteristics of the technique is that it has short-term effectiveness and timeliness, that is, after the immediate competition, its utility is rapidly reduced and almost ineffective.
The strategy has long-term and even eternal guiding significance.
The core issue of tactics can also be summed up in one word, that is, to win, that is, to emphasize the goal and emphasize winning.
And the best means to achieve this goal is art, which is based on the courage and momentum of the rock to play the rock.
If strategy and tactics are expounded from the perspective of quantitative and qualitative changes, it means that strategy guides the quantitative change process of things to change towards the ideal goal, while tactics guide the qualitative change process of things to change towards the ideal goal.
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I think that strategic strategy, since it is "strategic" is the overall operational policy, from the beginning of the war to the end of the war, the plan, process, purpose, with theory, and foresight, must take into account the development direction and state of the future situation, the strategic purpose, plan, core and other issues are very large and many, whether from the size of the battlefield and the number of equipment and personnel, and the scope of strategy is small to start from the entire national army. It is as large as all the units that can support the army in the whole country, which means that all the people are soldiers, and these units such as hospitals, factories, etc. are the majority. Tactics are generally local, minority. There are very specific details and plans, and the purpose is also single and targeted.
For example, capturing a hill and capturing a city (the city should be an ordinary city, not the capital of an enemy country, an important city of industrial resources and distribution, or a strategic geographical position with important significance, if these cities are also strategic) is tactical, with specific operational details. Moreover, tactics can be changeable, and the environment changes frequently depending on the situation on the battlefield. Tactics, although changeable, are definitely subordinate to and serve strategy.
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