SIEGE
1) the type /period/ attack, the aim of which is to separate certain groups of the enemy from his other troops, take out the enemy in a certain area from all sides and at the same time to destroy or capture;
2) the situation in defense or when leaving, when the attacking forces of the enemy, which are in numbers, penetrated into the flank and rear of their own troops, took control of all the way their retirement and made it impossible for them to maneuver, and the interaction with ground forces fighting outside the space surrounded.
Tactical siege
Operating encirclement
Source:
Vševojsková operational and tactical terminology: 1. part - Military science, operational art, and the general tactic. Terminological standard, the Ministry of national defense, Prague 1983..
1) the type /period/ attack, the aim of which is to separate certain groups of the enemy from his other troops, take out the enemy in a certain area from all sides and at the same time to destroy or capture;
2) the situation in defense or when leaving, when the attacking forces of the enemy, which are in numbers, penetrated into the flank and rear of their own troops, took control of all the way their retirement and made it impossible for them to maneuver, and the interaction with ground forces fighting outside the space surrounded.
Tactical siege
Operating encirclement
Source:
Vševojsková operational and tactical terminology: 1. part - Military science, operational art, and the general tactic. Terminological standard, the Ministry of national defense, Prague 1983..