Alexander Suvorov’s (written in 1797) is one of the most influential military treatises in history, codifying the methods of a general who famously never lost a single battle . Originally a training manual for his troops, it transformed ordinary soldiers into an unbeatable force by emphasizing psychology, speed, and aggressive initiative over the rigid, slow-moving "linear tactics" of the 18th century. The Three Pillars of Suvorov’s Strategy
The "eye for the situation"—quickly sizing up terrain and enemy weakness.
Decisive, aggressive onslaughts, often prioritizing bayonet charges and cold steel over prolonged firefights. Revolutionary Training & Leadership