Quick and unexpected warfare, often referred to as "blitzkrieg," involves rapid and decisive military operations intended to overwhelm an opponent before they can effectively respond. This strategy emphasizes speed, surprise, and concentrated forces to break through enemy lines and disrupt command structures. The goal is to achieve a swift victory, minimizing prolonged conflict and resource expenditure. Historical examples include Germany's tactics in World War II, where they utilized fast-moving armored divisions and air support to achieve rapid territorial gains.
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By using seight of hand pro to scope faster.
I play Modern Warfare on Xbox 360. I quick scope on sensitivity level 8. It may be different for you.
You can not quick scope in Black Ops as quick as you could in Modern Warfare 2, but it is still possible. Try no-scoping. In my opinion, it's more enjoyable.
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The use of trench warfare
A wagon fort provided strategic advantages in medieval warfare by offering mobile protection, creating a defensive perimeter, and allowing for quick deployment and retreat.
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