This article is part of the Antistasi Commander's Handbook.
Battle Quotes
“The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.”
— Aristotle
To establish the doctrine for integrating dissimilar weapon systems and tactical elements to achieve a synergistic effect on the battlefield. This document will move the individual fighter's mindset from that of a lone rifleman to that of a member of a cohesive, mutually supporting team: a force that is exponentially more lethal than the sum of its parts.
Our force is consistently outnumbered and outgunned in any symmetrical engagement. We cannot match the enemy rifle-for-rifle, nor can we trade blows with their armored vehicles (at least, not until late game). Our tactical advantage, therefore, must be manufactured. We achieve this by creating complex dilemmas for the enemy: forcing their rigid command structure to react to multiple, simultaneous threats from different directions. This is the essence of guerrilla-style combined arms.
Battle Quotes
“The art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him; not on the chance of his not attacking, but rather on the fact that we have made our position unassailable.”
— Sun Tzu
We will achieve tactical superiority by presenting the enemy with concurrent problems that their doctrine cannot solve. Combined arms is the art of using one element to enable the success of another. A machine gunner suppresses the enemy so a rifle team can flank. A sniper eliminates a key threat so an assault element can advance. A mortar provides smoke to conceal a retreat. This isn't about employing tanks and jets; <html><u>it's about the intelligent orchestration of the assets we possess.</u></html>
This is the act of placing a high volume of fire on an enemy position to force them into cover. Effective suppression degrades the enemy's ability to observe, move, and return accurate fire. It fixes them in place, making them vulnerable to other actions.
This is the act of denying the enemy visual information. Using smoke to conceal friendly movement across dangerous areas (e.g., open fields, roads) is a key enabler for maneuver. It allows us to move where the enemy does not want us to.
This is the movement of a force to a position of tactical advantage, typically the enemy's flank or rear. This movement is almost always enabled by effective Suppression or Obscuration. The maneuver element is the “killing” element that closes with and destroys the fixed enemy.
This is the act of protecting the main force from outside threats. While the suppressive and maneuver elements are engaged, the security element observes likely avenues of approach to provide early warning of the enemy's Quick Reaction Force (QRF).
Battle Quotes
“Find the enemy. Fix the enemy in place. Strike the enemy. And move on.”
— General Frank Kitson
This is the foundational tactic of small-unit infantry combat. A Support-By-Fire (SBF) element, ideally with a machine gun, provides heavy, continuous suppression on a known enemy position. While the enemy is pinned, a Maneuver element uses a concealed route to move to the enemy's flank. On signal, the SBF shifts or lifts fire, and the Maneuver element assaults and destroys the enemy.
This is the decapitation and exploitation model. A sniper or Designated Marksman (DM) team engages and eliminates high-value targets from a distance—enemy machine gunners, anti-tank soldiers, officers, and radio operators. With these key threats removed, the main assault element can advance on a weakened and disorganized enemy.
This is the application of indirect fire to enable movement. A mortar team, directed by a forward observer, can provide High Explosive (HE) fire to suppress, disorganize, and destroy enemy positions, or provide smoke screens to obscure the advance of the main body across open terrain. Precise communication is critical for this tactic.
Exploiting the Digital Mind
The enemy AI is highly susceptible to suppression. A single, well-placed machine gun can effectively pin an entire enemy squad, allowing friendly elements to maneuver with relative freedom. Exploit this weakness relentlessly.
Before initiating an assault, the team or squad leader must confirm the following:
Combined arms is a mindset, not a specific inventory of equipment. It is the conscious and deliberate synchronization of all available assets to achieve a goal. By orchestrating suppression, maneuver, and security, we create tactical dilemmas the enemy cannot solve. A lone fighter is a target. A coordinated team applying the principles of combined arms is an unstoppable force.
The Perfection of Simplicity
“A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.”
— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry