Tactical Manoeuvre ✓
A (or maneuver) is a skillful, often rapid movement or calculated action designed to gain a temporary advantage or achieve a specific goal. While traditionally a military term, it is now used across diverse fields including technology, art, and personal development. Core Definitions
: An expedient or calculated plan intended to help someone achieve what they want in a specific situation.
: Forces moving to gain an "advantageous position relative to the enemy" to keep them off-balance. Examples include flank attacks, encirclements, or dispersed advances to paralyze an opponent's ability to react. tactical manoeuvre
: A 2012 release by electronic artist Trevino, noted for its skillful sound design.
: An art and design collective helmed by Marc Brickman. They are known for immersive lighting installations, including the iconic lighting design for the Empire State Building . A (or maneuver) is a skillful, often rapid
: A book series written for teenagers (ages 12–16) by Jules Mitchell, commissioned by the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund.
: A popular episode of the I Said What I Said (ISWIS) podcast titled " It’s not cheating, It’s a tactical manoeuvre " featuring artist Reminisce. : Forces moving to gain an "advantageous position
The phrase is also the name of several specific projects and organizations: