Tactical Observations from the Grozny Combat Experience
Abstract
The Russian battles for Grozny, Chechnya, provide relevant contemporary examples for the study of urban combat involving modern, conventional forces on one side and a guerrilla force on the other. The first and fourth battles for Grozny, a city of nearly one-half million people, were the major Russian assaults to seize the city from the Chechens during the latter's struggle for secession from the Russian Federation. This thesis provides an explanation of the historical method used, a history of the Chechen-Russian relations leading to the battles, a description of the first and fourth battles, their lessons learned, and an analysis of the value of those lessons learned. This thesis provides a frame of reference for future urban combat and highlights valuable techniques to improve urban combat military theory.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 31, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA407003
Entities
People
- Brett C. Jenkinson
Organizations
- United States Army Command and General Staff College