The Mongols Used Feigned Retreat Tactics to Devastating Effect
One of the Mongols most effective military tactics was the feigned retreat, where they would pretend to flee only to lure enemies into a…
One of the Mongols most effective military tactics was the feigned retreat, where they would pretend to flee only to lure enemies into a…
Mongol mounted archers were the most skilled in history, capable of shooting accurately while riding at full speed. They could fire arrows…
Cluster bombs release dozens of smaller bomblets over wide areas, but many fail to explode and become de facto land mines that kill…
Land mines are designed to maim rather than kill, and they remain active for decades after conflicts end, killing and injuring thousands of…
Introduced in World War I, mustard gas caused blistering, blindness, and death, and its effects lingered on battlefields for weeks.
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