
Tukhachevsky's Theories
Tukhachevsky’s theories emphasized the importance of modern, combined arms warfare, integrating infantry, tanks, aircraft, and artillery for coordinated strikes. He believed in rapid, flexible movements to outmaneuver enemies and favored offensive strategies to seize the initiative. His ideas promoted decentralized command, allowing units to adapt quickly on the battlefield. These concepts aimed to make armies more dynamic, efficient, and capable of surprising opponents, laying the groundwork for modern mechanized warfare.