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tactical
of, or relating to tactics
An operation in which we plan direct commitment of resources that are not highly material to the organization or entity for which the planning is done Compare strategic
of, or relating to military operations that are smaller or more local than strategic ones
of or pertaining to tactic or tactics; "a tactical error
adroit, skilful or ingenious
Level of operations which engages the threat at the battalion, brigade, and division levels
The lowest level of military operations, the view from the trenches and the foxholes Tactical decisions are those made by the commanders on the spot, on the front lines Most miniature games are tactical or grand-tactical in nature The opposite of tactical is strategic
pertaining to the science of maneuvering, methods and techniques to achieve an end, projects and activities designed to implement strategy, the plays that drive the game to success
Tactical weapons or forces are those which a military leader can decide for themselves to use in a battle, rather than waiting for a decision by a political leader. They have removed all tactical nuclear missiles that could strike Europe
of or pertaining to tactic or tactics; "a tactical error"
to, or characterized by, planning or maneuvering
Of or pertaining to the art of military and naval tactics
Of or pert
Concerned with the middle level of planning and delivery Tactical concerns are around how to achieve an objective (as developed in the strategy) and providing a framework for the operational delivery
In modern military usage, the term "tactical" usually refers to military operations with shorter-range weapon systems, on the battlefield, between the front-lines of opposing military forces, and to corresponding defensive systems Tactical weapons and operations may decided the outcome of a battle, but normally do not determine the outcome of a war In this book on proliferation, "tactical" usually refers to shorter-range (non-strategic) missiles and aircraft, and corresponding (non-strategic) defensive systems Weapons systems that a major power may consider tactical for its operations may, however, be considered strategic by small states in relations with their hostile neighbors
You use tactical to describe an action or plan which is intended to help someone achieve what they want in a particular situation. It's not yet clear whether the Prime Minister's resignation offer is a serious one, or whether it's simply a tactical move + tactically tac·ti·cal·ly The electorate is astute enough to vote tactically against the Government
{s} of or pertaining to tactics; of or pertaining military tactics; skilled in developing methods to attain goals