bnvelopi»g thrusts to trap tlić enemy against thc sca.
Thrusts by an anrty group against one llank, followcd by cncirclmcnt in coordination with ncighboring forces.
Penetrations in scvcral scctors to attain ihe flanks and rcar of the main enemy lorce.
Splitting the enemy by the attacks of two or morę anny groups.
Frontal attacks by the forces of one army group followcd by a two-sidcd cncirclcmcnt.