The Assyrians utilized a combination of advanced military tactics and siege warfare techniques to break into and destroy enemy cities. They employed battering rams to breach walls, along with siege towers for height advantage and archers to provide cover. Additionally, they often surrounded cities to cut off supplies and used psychological warfare to instill fear in the inhabitants, leading to quicker surrenders. Their well-organized and disciplined army, equipped with iron weapons, further contributed to their success in sieges.
SURROUNDING THEM ! they came from every direction so there was no escaping .
By befriending an enemy the enmity in the enemy is destroyed.
it is a machine used in the 13th century to destroy castle walls. the used huge stones (250-300lbs) to break down the walls and hopefully hurt the enemy. they also heaved dead horses to spread diseases to the enemy. it is a machine used in the 13th century to destroy castle walls. the used huge stones (250-300lbs) to break down the walls and hopefully hurt the enemy. they also heaved dead horses to spread diseases to the enemy.
There are many ways..but if you want to 'destroy' your 'enemy' then I assume you 'get rid of them.'
The tank is an offensive weapon tasked to (1) break through the defenseof the enemy. (2) flank the enemy force or (3) as an element of combinedforces, seek out and destroy the enemy using the "combined arms" of Air,Artillery and Infantry.
The Assyrians tortured those that they conquered. They flayed the skin off of those who resisted them, gouged out their enemy's eyes, impaled enemy soldiers, forced people to eat excrement, smashed entire cities to the ground, and were responsible for numerous other atrocities against the peoples that they conquered well-afraid of them.
Lex Luthers enemy is Superman. He's out to destroy him
Ironclads could destroy wooden enemy ships using either cannon fire or by ramming them.
They close with and destroy the enemy.
kill it
Because they could not defeat them single-handedly, and could only weaken them combined, as it turns out. It was a case of 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend.'
A war of attrition; find the enemy & then destroy him. Search & Destroy.