Who is the greatest soldier of India?
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Who is the greatest soldier of India?
Vikram Batra was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India’s highest military honour on 15 August 1999, the 52nd anniversary of India’s independence.
Who were the best soldiers?
Top 10 Greatest Warrior Groups in History
- Kamikaze Pilots (October 1944–15 August 1945)
- 6 Rare and Unique Eye Colors.
- Gurkhas (1815 AD–Present)
- Ninjas (12th Century AD–1868 AD)
- The Spartans (6th Century BC–4th Century BC)
- British SAS (1 July 1941–Present)
- Maori Warriors (1280 AD–1872 AD)
- Mongol Warriors (1206 AD–1687 AD)
Who has best trained army?
1. The US Navy SEALs is arguably the top special operations force. Created in 1962, the Sea-Air-Land operators go through years of training and, especially after 9/11, endure an incredible operation tempo. Many foreign militaries base their special ops on the SEALs.
Which country has the best war strategy?
United States. #1 in Power Rankings. No Change in Rank from 2020.
What are the most popular battle tactics in history?
The ambush is one of the most popular battle tactics in history, it’s been used since the beginning of warfare, and is still used today. Ambush allow a smaller force to have a chance against a much larger, or better equipped force.
What was the most ridiculous and effective attack of all time?
The capture of the Dutch fleet at Den Helder might be one of the most ridiculous and effective attacks of all time. A large number of Dutch warships were docked at Den Helder during a particularly cold winter. Rather suddenly the dock froze over and the ships were trapped.
How dangerous was the use of animal warfare in WW2?
They were getting ready to distribute this to as many Nazi troops as they could, but luckily the war ended before they were able. If used in warfare it could have been one of the most dangerous, and inhumane battle tactics ever devised. Animals completely changed the face of warfare.
Who invented the strategy of War of attrition?
This strategy was invented by Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus. Quintus couldn’t defeat Hannibal Barca, who had invaded the Italian Peninsula, in direct combat, and instead decided to try a more passive tactic. He evaded battle with Hannibal which resulted in a war of attrition.