Document Type : Original Article
Authors
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Corresponding Author: Graduate of Master Degree, Imam Hussein University, Tehran, Iran
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Associate Professor, Imam Hussein University, Tehran, Iran
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Assistant Professor, Imam Hussein University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
The principles of war are based on the rational principles that govern the military aspect of war. The principle of concentration of forces , which is defined as the unification of effective combat capability at the right time and place , will rationally and logically govern the planning and execution of future offensive operations. . The question that this study seeks to answer is: what are the methods and considerations to use the principle of focus and unification the conditions of future war?' This study, in a descriptive and mixed approach, studied theoretical literature and examined the available backgrounds, collecting the necessary field and library information. In the quantitative area of the Battalion Commanders, and the deputies of the intelligence and operations of the infantry, armored and artillery units of the Army ,it formed a statistical population of the research, which is determined by the random sampling method. In the qualitative field, he has also interviewed six scholars and experts who had prominent records in both operational and research dimensions. To answer the research question, the results of the interview were summarized and categorized in the open coding process and in central coding in 10 categories. In each category, the data has been used, and in each case the qualitative and quantitative results have been complementary and complementary to each other. Finally, by combining the proven categories, practical considerations such as the need to change attitudes to the concept of concentration, the need to pay more attention to non -state and superior combat power, focus on time rather than focus on place and other factors have been suggested.
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