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Improvised Weapons and Munitions - The Official US Army Manual - cover

Improvised Weapons and Munitions - The Official US Army Manual

U.S. Department of the Army

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Improvised Weapons and Munitions - The Official U.S. Army Manual," the U.S. Department of the Army presents a meticulous and comprehensive guide that delves into the development and utilization of improvised weaponry in various conflict scenarios. Employing a straightforward, instructional literary style, the manual merges practical engineering with tactical knowledge, drawing upon a wealth of historical contexts where resourcefulness and innovation have been paramount in warfare. It addresses technical specifications, safety protocols, and potential applications, demonstrating how ordinary materials can be transformed into effective tools of defense or offense, underpinning the necessity of creativity in combat situations. The U.S. Department of the Army, known for producing critical military literature, draws from decades of military innovation and field experience to produce this manual. The complex nature of modern warfare, characterized by asymmetric threats and resource scarcity, has heightened the importance of improvised tactics, motivating the Department to provide soldiers with the best methods for survival and efficacy in unpredictable encounters. "Improvised Weapons and Munitions" is an essential read for military personnel, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of warfare tactics. Its instructional approach not only prepares readers for practical applications but also provides insight into broader themes of ingenuity and adaptability in the face of adversity.
Disponible depuis: 13/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 96 pages.

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