Vladimir Triandafillov

Vladimir Triandafillov

Vladimir Kiriakovitch Triandafillov (Russian: "Владимир Кириакович Триандафиллов") was a Soviet military commander and theoretician. Born on March 14, 1894 in Magaradzhi (today Turkey). Graduating from the praporshchik school in 1915, he took part in the World War I, earning the rank of captain. During the Russian Civil War, he raised in rank up to brigade commander while fighting on various fronts. In 1923, he was appointed chief of the Operations Directions of the Soviet General Staff and Deputy Chief of the General Staff.

Vladimir Triandafillov is the author of two fundamental military doctrine works: "Scale of the operations of modern armies", published in 1926 and "Characteristics of the operations of the modern armies", published in 1929. In these two works, he elaborated his deep operations theory about the future warfare. The objective of a "deep operation" was to attack the enemy simultaneously throughout the depth of his ground force to induce a catastrophic failure in his defensive system. Highly mobile formations would then exploit this failure by breaking into the deep rear of the enemy and destroying his ability to rebuild his defenses.

He was killed in an aircraft crash on July 12, 1931 and was buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis.

See also

* Deep operations

Recommended reading

* K.A. Zalessky, "Stalin's empire" (biographic dictionary), Moscow, Veche, 2000
* Great Soviet Encyclopedia, Moscow, 1969 — 1978
* Triandafillov, Vladimir, Kipp, Jacob W., (trans.), "The Nature of the Operations of Modern Armies" (Cass Series on the Soviet Study of War, 5), Routledge, 1st edition, 1994


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