(Redirected from Shock attack)'Shock tactics', 'shock tactic' or 'Shock attack' is the name of an offensive
maneuver in battle in which the attacking forces engage into
close combat with extreme action and massive force. The shock tactic is a fully committed attack designed as a sledgehammer blow against the enemy and aimed to break his formation, shatter his morale and eventually rout his soldiers.
Pre-modern
Shock tactics were usually performed by
heavy cavalry, but was sometimes achieved by
heavy infantry. The most famous shock tactic is the medieval cavalry
charge. This shock attack was conducted by heavily
armoured cavalry armed with
lances, usually couched, galloping at full speed against enemy formation.
Modern
After the introduction of
firearms the use of the cavalry charge as a common
military tactic waned.
Infantry charges armed with firearms became more common. The culmination and downfall of the infantry charge was at
World War I, when masses of soldiers made frontal attacks on the
trenched enemy. The
machine gun made this tactic a futile one and only at the invention of the
tank, shock tactic could have regained its efficiency.
At
World War II the
Germans adapted the shock tactics to modern
mechanized warfare. The
Blitzkrieg was a shock tactic based on tanks which gained considerable achievements during the war and was afterwards adopted by most modern armies.
The US tactic of
Shock and Awe at the
Second Gulf War is a shock tactic based on a combination between
land and
aerial warfare.
Famous shock attacks
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Pickett's Charge (
July 3,
1863) at the
Battle of Gettysburg in the
American Civil War.
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Charge of the Light Brigade (
October 25,
1854) at the
Battle of Balaklava in the
Crimean War.
★ Charge of the
21st Lancers in the
Battle of Omdurman,
September 2,
1898: the last cavalry charge in battle by a British cavalry unit.
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Battle of Beersheba (
October 31,
1917) in
World War I: one of the last successful cavalry charges in history.
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Battle of Krojanty, a cavalry charge that gave birth to the myth of
Polish cavalry charging German tanks.
Shock units
Cavalry
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Cataphracts
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Clibanarii
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Lancers
Infantry
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Phalanx
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Hoplites
Motorized
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Tank
See also
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Shock units
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Close combat
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Close Quarters Battle
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Melee
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Cavalry tactics
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Charge
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List of military tactics
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Military doctrine
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Military History