• Attrition warfare is a military strategy consisting of belligerent attempts to win a war by wearing down the enemy to the point of collapse through continuous...
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    frontal combat. In contrast to attrition warfare where strength tends to be applied against strength, maneuver warfare attempts to apply strength against...
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    Attrition warfare represents an attempt to grind down an opponent's ability to make war by destroying their military resources by any means possible,...
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    of exhausting adversaries and forcing them to withdraw (see also attrition warfare). Organized guerrilla groups often depend on the support of either...
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  • Look up attrition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Attrition may refer to Attrition warfare, the military strategy of wearing down the enemy by continual...
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  • players on consoles). There are 3 game modes in Tannenberg: Maneuver, Attrition Warfare and Rifle Deathmatch. In April 2019 a temporary 'Wolf Truce' feature...
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    a massive attack on the French. Attrition warfare was used by Kutuzov by burning Moscow's resources, guerrilla warfare by the Cossacks against any kind...
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    against all odds. He defeated Napoleon as commander-in-chief using attrition warfare in the Patriotic war of 1812. Alexander I, the incumbent Tsar during...
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    commanded by Mikhail Kutuzov, opted for a strategic retreat, employing attrition warfare against Napoleon compelling the invaders to rely on an inadequate...
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    Body count (category Attrition warfare)
    eventually, the Vietcong and North Vietnamese Army would lose after the attrition warfare. Historian Christian Appy states "search and destroy was the principal...
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  • between Israel and Egypt from 1967 to 1970. War of Attrition may also refer to: Attrition warfare, the military strategy of wearing down the enemy by...
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  • Asymmetric warfare Expeditionary warfare Expeditionary maneuver warfare Defensive warfare Offensive warfare Attrition warfare Fabian warfare Conventional...
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  • Military reserve (category Attrition warfare)
    A military reserve, active reserve, reserve formation, or simply reserve, is a group of military personnel or units that is initially not committed to...
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    The Anarchy (section Warfare)
    of the period were easily defensible, so the fighting was mostly attrition warfare comprising sieges, raiding and skirmishing. Armies mostly consisted...
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    warfare after the war. Following World War I, "trench warfare" became a byword for stalemate, attrition, sieges, and futility in conflict. Field works have...
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    Pyrrhic victory (category Attrition warfare)
    Black Look up Pyrrhic victory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Attrition warfare – Military strategy of wearing down the enemy Cadmean victory – Victory...
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  • Jahan under the command of Emperor Jahangir in 1615. After a year of attrition warfare, Rana Amar Singh I signed a treaty conditionally to the Mughal forces...
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  • a military unit Fabian strategy – Wearing down the enemy by using attrition warfare and indirection, while avoiding pitched battles or frontal assaults...
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  • Loss exchange ratio (category Attrition warfare)
    merit in attrition warfare. It is usually relevant to a condition or state of war where one side depletes the resources of another through attrition. Specifically...
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    roughly 220,000 troops, which fought the Indonesian nationalists in attrition warfare. The United States threatened to terminate financial aid for the Netherlands...
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  • In game theory, the war of attrition is a dynamic timing game in which players choose a time to stop, and fundamentally trade off the strategic gains...
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  • attrition and indirection. While avoiding decisive battles, the side employing this strategy harasses its enemy through skirmishes to cause attrition...
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    The Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG), abbreviated as DEVGRU ("Development Group")[note A] and commonly known as SEAL Team Six, is the United...
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  • instead of battles. Attrition warfare Lotka–Volterra equations similar mathematical model for predator-prey dynamics Maneuver warfare Petrie multiplier...
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  • inexperience and naivete while denouncing the concepts of maneuver warfare in favor of attrition warfare. Writer David Foster Wallace praised the book in interviews...
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    devised by Schlieffen, condemning the belligerents to four years of attrition warfare. In 1956, Gerhard Ritter published Der Schlieffenplan: Kritik eines...
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  • China-US relations, and Europe.) Politics portal Economics portal Attrition warfare Commerce raiding Currency war Economic diplomacy Economic terrorism...
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  • Vietnam War body count controversy (category Attrition warfare)
    Cong (VC) and People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) would lose after the attrition warfare. According to historian Christian Appy, "search and destroy was the...
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    official launch of the War of Attrition, characterized by large-scale shelling along the Suez Canal, extensive aerial warfare and commando raids. Hostilities...
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    Cromwell as was less proficient in the field of manoeuvre, attrition warfare and at siege warfare. Marshall also argues that Cromwell was not truly revolutionary...
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