Tactical Manoeuvre -
: A book series written for teenagers (ages 12–16) by Jules Mitchell, commissioned by the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund.
: Decisions made moment-to-moment while on the road, such as obstacle avoidance, speed control, or gap acceptance. Prominent Entities & Media tactical manoeuvre
: Forces moving to gain an "advantageous position relative to the enemy" to keep them off-balance. Examples include flank attacks, encirclements, or dispersed advances to paralyze an opponent's ability to react. : A book series written for teenagers (ages
A (or maneuver) is a skillful, often rapid movement or calculated action designed to gain a temporary advantage or achieve a specific goal. While traditionally a military term, it is now used across diverse fields including technology, art, and personal development. Core Definitions Core Definitions The phrase is also the name
The phrase is also the name of several specific projects and organizations:
: A 2012 release by electronic artist Trevino, noted for its skillful sound design.
: An expedient or calculated plan intended to help someone achieve what they want in a specific situation.