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during naval warfare, the
naval equivalent of
military tactics on land.
Naval tactics are
distinct from
naval strategy.
Naval tactics are
concerned with the...
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Sailing ship
tactics were the
naval tactics emplo**** by
sailing ships in
contrast to
galley tactics emplo**** by
oared vessels. This
article focuses on...
- Gr**** navy had to
create new
tactics and
technology to be able to
conquer its opponents. The
diekplous was an
ancient Gr****
naval operation used to infiltrate...
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Oared vessel tactics were the
dominant form of
naval tactics used from
antiquity to the late 16th
century when
sailing ships began to
replace galleys...
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explosive s**** in the mid-19th
century rendered sailing ship
tactics obsolete. New
tactics were
developed for the big-gun
Dreadnought battleships. The...
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Warships were
designed to
carry increasing numbers of
cannon and
naval tactics evolved to
bring a ship's
firepower to bear in a broadside, with ships-of-the-line...
- R (1997). Kaigun: strategy,
tactics, and
technology in the
Imperial ****anese Navy, 1887–1941. Annapolis, Maryland:
Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-192-7...
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mounted them,
defined the
environment in
which the
naval tactics in the Age of Sail developed.
Firing a
naval cannon required a
great amount of
labour and manpower...
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program that
teaches air
combat maneuvering tactics and
techniques to
selected naval aviators and
naval flight officers, who
return to
their operating...
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agricultural base of the
Shenandoah Valley, a
strategy similar to the
tactics Sherman later emplo**** in Georgia. Meanwhile,
Sherman maneuvered from Chattanooga...