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ozzi
2 years ago
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Military historians speak of the difference between shock warfare (striking the enemy with weapons like

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zaharov [31]2 years ago
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Shock warfare: knights were better suited because their armor allowed the knight to ride up to his enemy and make a direct hit. It DIDN’T allow for the knight to throw things at his enemy because of its rigidness.

Projectile warfare: samurai were better suited because their armor had the right arm free which allowed the warrior to THROW things at his enemy or use his bow & arrow.

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