TennNC
a lover, not a fighter
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Not in the non linear battlefields that exist today. When we began countering the Napoleonic levee en masse tactics, we began moving away from instinct.All fighting systems are based on animal instincts.
Not in the non linear battlefields that exist today. When we began countering the Napoleonic levee en masse tactics, we began moving away from instinct.
Intelligence capabilities and indirect fire have dramatically changed the way we approach the enemy.
wonder how hard it's going to be to get the enemy to think and react like an opposing bug would?
Do they have any means of getting the other side to agree with grappling as the only fighting method?
On the level of WWI????????
World War II started the modern evolution of warfare.
dude, you're in the Navy so you have to assume you're at least a couple of evolutionary rungs low.Germany's invasion of Poland displayed some countries were still geared that way. You're right though it was the beginning of the last evolution of warfare, we are going through the modern evolution of warfare right now.
Germany's invasion of Poland displayed some countries were still geared that way. You're right though it was the beginning of the last evolution of warfare, we are going through the modern evolution of warfare right now.