SIEGE WARFARE

Subtitle From ancient times to the beginning of the gunpowder age

Chris McNab
Price $19.95
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Siege warfare is a demanding form of combat, which occupies a unique place in military history. In contrast to manoeuvre warfare, a siege centres on a fixed location, whether a simple hill fort or an entire walled city, and the attacking force has to utilize a mixture of guile, patience, technology and brute force to wear down their opponents, smash through the defences and force submission.

Siege Warfare Operations Manual explains the tactics and technologies of siege warfare for both attackers and defenders, from ancient times to the beginning of the gunpowder age. Mighty siege engines – including torsion artillery, trebuchets, battering rams and siege towers – are closely examined and illustrated in fine detail. The book discusses the complexities of underground and overground assault, specifically escalade, undermining and sapping, and what happened after a besieging army forced a breach. It also investigates the formalities and deceits of non-force options – the subtle arts of negotiation, spying and infiltration.
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Format Trade Paperback 156 Pages
ISBN:
ISBN 9781785217593
Size:
Size8.30 in x 10.60 in / 210.82 mm x 269.24 mm
Published:
Published Date April 6th, 2021
Chris McNab

Chris McNab specializes in military history and military technology. He has published more than 100 books, including the Haynes Kubelwagen/Schwimmwagen Manual, Roman Soldier Operations ManualDreadnought Battleship, Siege Warfare, Falklands War, and the RAF Chinook Manual. Chris has also written extensively for major encyclopedia series, magazines and newspapers, and has made TV appearances as an expert commentator for Discover, Sky and History channels.

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