The ratio is closer to 1:3 . Raw numbers and heavy artillery eventually win in conventional attrition.
History gives us several examples where a handful of elite operators outperformed massive numbers of conventional forces: 1 commando is equal to how many soldiers
A standard soldier is trained for conventional warfare: holding lines, advancing under fire, and basic marksmanship. A commando (such as a Navy SEAL, British SAS, or Indian Para SF) undergoes years of training in unconventional warfare, including: (High Altitude, Low Opening) Combat diving and underwater demolition Advanced linguistics and psychological operations Expert-level sniping and close-quarters battle (CQB) 2. Economy of Force The ratio is closer to 1:3
The ratio is closer to 1:3 . Raw numbers and heavy artillery eventually win in conventional attrition.
History gives us several examples where a handful of elite operators outperformed massive numbers of conventional forces:
A standard soldier is trained for conventional warfare: holding lines, advancing under fire, and basic marksmanship. A commando (such as a Navy SEAL, British SAS, or Indian Para SF) undergoes years of training in unconventional warfare, including: (High Altitude, Low Opening) Combat diving and underwater demolition Advanced linguistics and psychological operations Expert-level sniping and close-quarters battle (CQB) 2. Economy of Force
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