Nation Bulletin

The Stricknov military doctrine

June 28, 2097

By The Ministry of War and Defence (MoWaD)
02/24/2024 07:44 pm
Updated: 02/24/2024 07:49 pm

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Established by military officer Lewis Andery Stricknov, a renowned Bulgarian-Belarusian military officer, military theorist, military writer and arms maker that founded the Stricknov doctrines following the 1777 military reforms that put a greater trust on heavy, potent artillery/shelling tactics, guerilla warfare, trench warfare and mobility. Since then, the plan has been updated many times. 

The idea of the Strickov doctrine is simple. Weaken enemy lines using superior, coordinated enemy artillery fire and making sure that enemy supply lines are destroyed, then when enemy morale is low and our own forces are ready, would launch a string of attacks that would overwhelm enemy troops similar in the way of deep battle. This doctrine will also use guerilla forces that hopefully sneak past enemy lines and cause ‘chaos’ in enemy trenches and break supply chains. Our own forces are ordered to unleash ‘chaos in the battlefield’ when attacking. Furthermore, the use of a fast and mobile army that is trained in last long whiles without much, is also very important to the doctrine as it relies them to be on there feet if the enemy does so break thru the enemy lines. 

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The doctrine aims to weaken the enemy while also making it hard for them to penetrate through due to more well kept trenches and artillery. Guerrilla forces are set to be used to cause havoc and surprise against enemy trenches (usually by setting up bombs, traps, setting weapons ablaze etc) and destroying supply chains to destroy enemy morale. The use of cyberattacks, propaganda campaigns and special operations to undermine the enemy.