What is an Echelon Formation?

Introduction An echelon formation is a (usually military) formation in which its units are arranged diagonally. Each unit is stationed behind and to the right (a “right echelon”), or behind and to the left (“left echelon”), of the unit ahead. The name of the formation comes from the French word échelon, meaning a rung of… Read More

What is a Phalanx (Formation)?

Introduction The phalanx (pl.: phalanxes or phalanges) was a rectangular mass military formation, usually composed entirely of heavy infantry armed with spears, pikes, sarissas, or similar polearms tightly packed together. The term is particularly used to describe the use of this formation in ancient Greek warfare, although the ancient Greek writers used it to also… Read More

What is a Line (Formation)?

Introduction The line formation is a standard tactical formation which was used in early modern warfare. It continued the phalanx formation or shield wall of infantry armed with polearms in use during antiquity and the Middle Ages. The line formation provided the best frontage for volley fire, while sacrificing manoeuvrability and defence against cavalry. It… Read More

What is a Night Attack Formation?

Introduction Night attack formation refers to the arrangement of soldiers in advancing in attack at night. Refer to Tactical Formation and Military Tactics. Outline With the advances in arms that led to trench warfare, daytime attacks across open ground toward defensive positions became prohibitive and often futile. Night attacks may have the advantage of maintaining… Read More

What is a Tactical Formation?

Introduction A tactical formation (or order) is the arrangement or deployment of moving military forces such as infantry, cavalry, armoured vehicles, military aircraft, or naval vessels. Formations were found in tribal societies such as the pua rere of the Māori, and ancient or medieval formations which include shield walls (skjaldborg in Old Norse), phalanxes (lines… Read More