Adverb
with regard to tactics
Source: WordNetthe tactically useful province is still firmly in the rebels' hands Source: Internet
Air forces tried to gain air superiority by attacking opposing aircraft on the ground, bombing airfields and communications and seeking tactically advantageous positions from which to destroy them in the air. Source: Internet
After the first election round, Yeltsin took the tactically significant step of appointing first-round presidential candidate Aleksandr Lebed, who had placed third behind Yeltsin and Zyuganov, as head of the Security Council. Source: Internet
Also in support would be KPA Air Force fighters, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft flying commandos, paratroopers and saboteurs south of the border, and amphibious assaults on tactically significant South Korean islands and coastal areas. Source: Internet
Any errors in range estimation are tactically irrelevant, as a well-aimed shot will hit the torso of the enemy soldier. Source: Internet
But his failure to manage the Great Depression, tactically and realistically, ruined his reputation. Source: Internet