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line of operation

[lam əv ɔpə'reɪʃn]
génér. ligne d'opération
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line of operation [lam əv ɔpə'reɪʃn]
milit. A path linking decisive conditions to achieve an objective
milit., logist. In campaign planning, a line linking decisive points in time and space on the path to the centre of gravity. UKR/NATO 2. The line of operation defines the directional orientation of a force in time and space, in relation to the enemy, between its tactical assembly area and its objective decisive points or determining centers. 3. NATO In a campaign or operation, a line linking decisive points in time and space on the path to the centre of gravity. Related terms: campaign; centre of gravity; decisive point; operation. (FRA)
états. A line that defines the interior or exterior orientation of the force in relation to the enemy or that connects actions on nodes and/or decisive points related in time and space to an objective (JP 5-0; s)
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