To attack an enemy on high ground, you should first assess the terrain and look for any available cover or alternate routes. Utilize ranged weapons or artillery to engage from a distance, minimizing exposure to their advantages. If a direct assault is necessary, consider flanking maneuvers to surprise the enemy and create distractions. Coordination with teammates can also increase effectiveness and pressure the enemy while you advance.
Holding the high ground usually give the tactical advantage to the force which holds the heights. It means the defender has a vantage point from which to see the enemy approaching and can prepare for action. The enemy has to advance in the clear and attack uphill, giving the defender the choice of when and where to concentrate fire. The defender can shift forces and resupply along interior lines without exposing themselves to the enemy and possibly disguise their numbers to bring about an unexpected, overwhelming force at the point of the enemy attack. In a well defended position, a small number of defenders can sometimes successfully hold out against a numerically superior force.
Never attack a well defended position on the high ground with numerically inferior forces.
defensive when engaging an enemy, offensive when in the attack and approching the enemy line........
because the enemy can attack easily
it is a tacit that the Nazis used when attacking an enemy, they would attack the front of the enemy and the circle around and flank them from behind.
Holding the high ground usually give the tactical advantage to the force which holds the heights. It means the defender has a vantage point from which to see the enemy approaching and can prepare for action. The enemy has to advance in the clear and attack uphill, giving the defender the choice of when and where to concentrate fire. The defender can shift forces and resupply along interior lines without exposing themselves to the enemy and possibly disguise their numbers to bring about an unexpected, overwhelming force at the point of the enemy attack. In a well defended position, a small number of defenders can sometimes successfully hold out against a numerically superior force.
usually people of high royalty like kings to attack enemy castles
Securing the high ground enabled the troops to look down on their unsuspecting enemy.
It faints the Pokemon using it but sharply lowers the enemy's attack and Sp. attack. I would recommend it on a Pokemon unless battling high level Pokemon.
The doomed attempt to attack strong positions on high ground.
yes
The "A" in A-10 Thunderbolt stands for "Attack," indicating its primary role as an attack aircraft. The A-10 Thunderbolt II, often referred to simply as the A-10, is designed for close air support of ground troops, targeting tanks, and other enemy vehicles. Its design emphasizes durability and effectiveness in ground-attack missions.
u cannot. the only way is to hold the jump button down or get a boost from an enemy with a homing attack.
Such a ship is called a privateer, like a pirate ship except that it holds a license to attack enemy ships.
whos attack it its his enemy. but in the world he haven't any enemy. hes good pokemon.
Tech Points are a special type of experience points in Kingdom Hearts. Tech Points are earned when the player exploits an enemy's weakness, parries an enemy attack with an attack of their own, or uses an enemy's attack against themselves (usually deflecting some sort of projectile attack).
The Union forces lost the battle of Fredericksburg because the Army of the Potomac was to attack frontally the Confederates entrenched on high ground, having no sufficient terrain to manoeuvre in order to make weigh their superior number over the enemy. It was an other example of the superiority of the fire against the attack, carried on by infantry masses in a Napoleonic style.