he fled thouh the elephants and killed Hannibal
Hannibal's strategy at the Battle of Cannae was to use a double envelopment tactic. He positioned his infantry in a crescent shape, allowing the Roman forces to advance into the center while his flanks gave way. This created a trap, encircling the Roman army and putting them at a disadvantage. Hannibal's cavalry closed in from behind, causing chaos and ultimately leading to a decisive Carthaginian victory with the annihilation of the Roman forces.
The first Punic war was mostly a sea engagement over the island of Sicily, simply put the Romans used their disciplined legionaries as marines and boarded enemy ships (that is not the only tactic used but it is the one i feel most prominent). Also the famed general Hannibal was not involved in this one. The second Punic war, probably the most famous one, was the one most associated with Hannibal. After Hannibal emerged victorious in numerous key battles Rome elected a dictator who adopted a strategy of hit and run small unit to unit tactics not allowing Hannibal to use his superior operational prowess. This worked quite well because Carthage only had about 100 ships to resupply with after the first Punic war and it was impossible to keep a baggage train going over the alps. Hannibal's army eventually starved and had to retreat. Also Rome led an army into Spain which was not under Hannibal's direct leadership and won great victories their. The strategy that was used was named the Fabian strategy after the dictator. The third Punic war was won by a skilled young general Scipio who beat Hannibal at Zama. mostly because of the fact that he convinced Hannibal's cavalry to defect to him (Hannibal's superior cavalry was his only advantage) and Hannibal had to make do with war elephants that had not been fully trained (it generally took 10 years to train an elephant)
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he fled thouh the elephants and killed Hannibal
Hannibal's strategy at the Battle of Cannae was to use a double envelopment tactic. He positioned his infantry in a crescent shape, allowing the Roman forces to advance into the center while his flanks gave way. This created a trap, encircling the Roman army and putting them at a disadvantage. Hannibal's cavalry closed in from behind, causing chaos and ultimately leading to a decisive Carthaginian victory with the annihilation of the Roman forces.
His tactic was transparent.
To threaten the city of Rome, alienate its allies and defeat any army which Rome sent against him.
Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar used the tactic of uniting their armies to defeat Spanish forces in South America.ANS 2 -That's not a 'tactic' -it's just a safe decision when fighting a larger enemy.
My tactic to do better in school, is to study more.
During the course of the Union's Peninsula campaign, Union General McClellan was in retreat on June 30, 1862. Confederate General Robert E. Lee believed that the Union's weak position would allow him to use the battle tactic that Hannibal used in the Battle of Cannae in the Second Punic War. It was called the double envelope maneuver and was designed to totally crush the Roman legions.Lee believed his forces could also destroy the Union forces at Frayser's Farm. His troops, however, were not trained well enough to execute the Hannibal tactic. The results of the 1862 battle were therefore inconclusive and the Union troops were able to continue their retreat with heavy losses.
A good tactic is to let him attack you but dodge his attacks. Then use one strong attack against him, Avoid a combo attack because he will have enough time to hit you.
The first Punic war was mostly a sea engagement over the island of Sicily, simply put the Romans used their disciplined legionaries as marines and boarded enemy ships (that is not the only tactic used but it is the one i feel most prominent). Also the famed general Hannibal was not involved in this one. The second Punic war, probably the most famous one, was the one most associated with Hannibal. After Hannibal emerged victorious in numerous key battles Rome elected a dictator who adopted a strategy of hit and run small unit to unit tactics not allowing Hannibal to use his superior operational prowess. This worked quite well because Carthage only had about 100 ships to resupply with after the first Punic war and it was impossible to keep a baggage train going over the alps. Hannibal's army eventually starved and had to retreat. Also Rome led an army into Spain which was not under Hannibal's direct leadership and won great victories their. The strategy that was used was named the Fabian strategy after the dictator. The third Punic war was won by a skilled young general Scipio who beat Hannibal at Zama. mostly because of the fact that he convinced Hannibal's cavalry to defect to him (Hannibal's superior cavalry was his only advantage) and Hannibal had to make do with war elephants that had not been fully trained (it generally took 10 years to train an elephant)
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