Cp. Combined Arms Doctrine
A military strategy emphasizing the coordinated use of different branches of the armed forces (infantry, armor, artillery, and air power) to achieve a common objective. This doctrine was widely adopted during World War II, leading to more effective and decisive battlefield outcomes.
Cp. Combined Arms Tactics
Military doctrine emphasizing the coordinated use of different types of military forces (infantry, artillery, armor, airpower) to achieve a combat objective.
Combined Arms Tactics
The coordinated use of different military units, such as infantry, armor, artillery, and air power, to achieve tactical objectives on the battlefield. A key aspect of modern warfare, including World War II.
Combined Arms Warfare
Military doctrine emphasizing the coordinated use of different branches of the armed forces, such as infantry, armor, artillery, and air power, to achieve tactical and strategic objectives. A key feature of World War II combat.
Cm. SU-100 Tank Destroyer
The SU-100 was a self-propelled tank destroyer used by the Soviet Union during World War II. It was an improved version of the SU-85, featuring a larger 100mm gun and better armor.
Cisterna P26/40
A light tank produced by Italy during World War II, a modernized version of the L6/40 with improved armor and a more powerful engine.
Bt-34: Char B1
A French heavy tank used during the early stages of World War II. It was known for its thick armor but was hampered by poor mobility and a lack of firepower.
Bt-38: Churchill tank
A British heavy tank used extensively during World War II. It was known for its thick armor and reliability, making it effective in close-quarters combat and urban warfare.
Aztec Weapons and Armor
The weapons and armor used by the Aztec warriors, including clubs, spears, shields, and elaborate costumes designed for intimidation and protection.
Axis Armor Doctrine
The tactical and strategic principles governing the deployment and use of armored forces by the Axis powers during World War II.