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  2. Swarming (military) - Wikipedia

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    Swarming is a battlefield tactic designed to maximize target saturation, and thereby overwhelm or saturate the defences of the principal target or objective.Defenders can overcome attempts at swarming by launching counter-swarming measures that are designed to neutralize or otherwise repel such attacks.

  3. Saturation attack - Wikipedia

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    A saturation attack or swarm attack is a military tactic in which the attacking side hopes to gain an advantage by swarming and overwhelming the defending side's technological, physical and mental ability to respond effectively.

  4. List of military strategies and concepts - Wikipedia

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    Maneuver warfare - a military strategy which attempts to defeat the enemy by incapacitating their decision-making through shock and disruption Motitus - A Motitus or Motti is a double envelopment manoeuvre, using the ability of light troops to travel over rough ground to encircle and defeat enemy troops with limited mobility.

  5. US-China competition to field military drone swarms could ...

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    The world's only AI superpowers are engaged in an arms race for swarming drones that is reminiscent of the Cold War, except drone technology will be far more difficult to contain than nuclear weapons.

  6. Sweden to test its new military technology allowing drones to ...

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    Sweden is set to test new “drone swarm technology” in an effort to bolster the country’s defences amid rising tensions with Russia.. The Nordic country will test the drones during its ...

  7. Swarm behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Military swarming involves the use of a decentralized force against an opponent, in a manner that emphasizes mobility, communication, unit autonomy and coordination or synchronization. [160] Historically military forces used principles of swarming without really examining them explicitly, but now active research consciously examines military ...

  8. VIDEO: US military helicopters chase away crowds of ... - AOL

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    Thousands of Afghans flooded the airport and swarmed the large C-17 airlift planes as the Taliban seizes control of the country.

  9. List of military tactics - Wikipedia

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    Penetration of the center: This involves exploiting a gap in the enemy line to drive directly to the enemy's command or base.Two ways of accomplishing this are separating enemy forces then using a reserve to exploit the gap (e.g., Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)) or having fast, elite forces smash at a weak spot (or an area where your elites are at their best in striking power) and using reserves ...