Close Combat
978-613-4-23825-0
6134238252
84
2011-01-22
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Close combat has two close meanings which sometimes overlap; close quarters battle and hand to hand combat. The basic meaning of the term close combat relates to a close battle between two or more combatants. Synonyms for close combat at that meaning are the medieval Mêlée and modern Close quarters battle (often abbreviated CQB). Military tactics generally perceived as close combat are Shock attacks and especially the Charge tactic using bayonets, dueling with swords and aerial dogfights between fighter aircraft. Urban warfare is considered a warfare environment saturated with close combats. In modern times, (since the World War II), close combat has also come to describe hand to hand combat, which is also known as close quarters combat. William E. Fairbairn, who organized and led the famous Shangai Riot Squad, devised the system of close-combat fighting which bears his name, "the Fairbairn System".
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