- Front mobile group
A front mobile group is a grouping of several tank armies as a primary armoured force of the Front commander for use in developing breakthroughs during an offensive, particularly in achieving strategic goals. [p.147, Glantz] Usually forming the
second echelon , and employing from one to three tank armies, these were used with great success by theRed Army during the fighting on the Eastern Front of theSecond World War . On occasion when either the tank army was unavailable, or the terrain was not suitable for the employment of large number oftank s andself-propelled artillery , only acavalry mechanized group was used. [p.147, Glantz] The Front mobile group was usually used to deepen the penetration of the enemy front 70-100km or more. [p.123, Simpkin] The organisation of the Front mobile group was retained by theSoviet Army during theCold War in theGroup of Soviet Forces in Germany known as second echelon tank forces. [p.122, Simpkin] The employment of the tank armies is intended to create alocal numerical superiority on anarrow front of 3-5:1 in manpower, 6-8:1 in tanks andartillery , and 3-5:1 inCombat aircraft . [p.147, Glantz]Citations and notes
References
* Glantz, David, "Soviet military operational art: in pursuit of deep battle", Frank Cass, London, 1991 ISBN 0-7146-4077-8
* Simpkin, Richard, Red Armour: An examination of the Soviet mobile force concept, Brassey's Defence Publishers, London, 1984
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