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Small Unit Tactics: An Illustrated Manual (Small Unit Soldiers) Paperback – April 16, 2020

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Management number 219235074 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price €12.18 Model Number 219235074
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The most popular book on infantry tactics. Over 10,000 copies sold!Small unit tactics is the art of using Soldiers in squads and platoons to conduct war. These tactics prioritize moving behind enemy lines with little to no footprint while maintaining tight security. Use tactics to destroy the enemy by executing a perfect ambush.Special operations veterans have written from their own experience with real-life examples, the step-by-step tactics that Soldiers must master. This manual explains in detail how to conduct a successful mission, from infiltration to ambushing the enemy.To completely explain every idea, this manual has over 170 images. Diagrams and photographs are critical to learning physical movements and coordinated maneuvers. These images are perfect for visual learners who are tired of mind-numbing walls of text.This field manual is a 4"x 6", black and white printing of Small Unit Tactics. It is pocket-sized, making it lightweight and easy to carry.Also available in Spanish and French.Également disponible en espagnol et en français.También disponible en español y francés. Read more

ISBN13 979-8893441154
Language English
Publisher Matthew Luke Publishing
Dimensions 4 x 0.54 x 6 inches
Item Weight 5.4 ounces
Print length 256 pages
Publication date April 16, 2020

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