Jordan Andrew Bridgers

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The Chechens effectively practiced centralized command with decentralized control — a technique that the Germans introduced in the battlefields of World War II. The Chechens were not reading old German manuals or doing this deliberately, but rather Chechen culture made this type of command arrangement inevitable. It was effective but cost the Chechens heavily in fratricide and the inability to coordinate effective covering fire from outside their own unit.
Fangs of the Lone Wolf: Chechen Tactics in the Russian-Chechen War 1994–2009
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