Fire artillery shells at the enemy.
One successful tactic Germany used in World War One was submarine warfare. It lacked the navy Great Britain had. Building submarines was the fastest and least expensive way to have a military presence in the seas and oceans.
Trench warfare.
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Yes they used there surrender tactic
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The Best tactic is, attacking from the flanks.
One fighting tactic that was used in the Revolutionary was was guerrilla warfare. It's kind of like a hit and run tactic, as in a surprise attack, an ambush, etc.
Trench warfare and cavalry charges and mustard gas.
The human wave tactic was a military strategy in which large numbers of infantry troops were sent in successive waves to overwhelm enemy positions through sheer force of numbers. It was often associated with mass attacks during World War I and the Korean War. The tactic was criticized for its high casualties and lack of sophistication.
Total Warfare. Essentially, not only was it soldiers fighting, but civilians were targeted too, such as bombing raids on cities.
Blitz kreig - lightening war
One clear example of a siege tactic used both by the Union army in the US Civil War and a siege tactic used by the Ancient Persians was the tunnel. When the Federals had Petersburg under siege for almost a year, one Union regiment came up with the idea of tunneling under the heavy fortifications of the city. This same tactic was used in ancient times among the Persians and other ancient armies.