diversionary landing
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Definition
- Noun:
- A military maneuver designed to deceive: A "diversionary landing" is a type of amphibious military attack. Its primary purpose is not to seize a strategic objective, but to distract, confuse, or draw enemy forces away from the location of the main attack.
Usage
- Noun:
- The success of the main invasion depended on a convincing diversionary landing on the opposite coast.
- Commanders planned a diversionary landing to mislead the enemy about our true intentions.
Advanced Usage
- Strategic context: The term is used in military planning and historical analysis to describe a tactical feint. Its effectiveness is measured by how well it diverts enemy resources and attention.
- The general argued that a diversionary landing was essential to weaken the defenses at the primary beachhead.
Variants and Related Words
- Diversion (n): Something that distracts attention from the main issue or action.
- The loud noise served as a perfect diversion.
- Amphibious assault (n): A military attack launched from the sea by naval and landing forces.
- The amphibious assault faced heavy resistance.
Synonyms
- Feint: A deceptive or pretended blow, thrust, or attack.
- Decoy attack: An attack intended to lure the enemy into a trap or away from a key area.
Related Phrases
- To serve as a diversion: To act as a distraction.
- The small fleet was sent to serve as a diversion for the main force.
Noun
- an amphibious diversionary attack