Napoleon insisted on extreme speed when conducting the marches, movements and attacks of his army. One of Napoleon's largest advantages was the speed of his troop movements.
Napoleon would see his equipment being gained through provisional control of the armories of France, thus allowing the weapons direct control by government. His success was made possible not only by his ambition, but also through the dynamic composition of his army. His main strategy was focusing on one part of the enemy, quickly defeating them, and continuing onward.
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, is recognized as the greatest early modern warfare commander in military history.