
Naval Battle Of Salamis, 480 Bc
By André Geraque KifferLength1h 5m
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The entry of a navy the size of the Persian at the same time into the Salamis strait caused great disarray in their battle line. In addition, the apparent Greek disintegration turned into combat readiness, surprising the Persian admirals. Both navies adopted the classic formation in two or more battle lines to counter a likely enemy Diekplos, but the Persians, allowing themselves to be confined to their full strength, at once did not leverage the capabilities of their naval units-type, ie your best seamanship. In the simulation, at the naval strategic level, in order to guarantee local superiority or to be able to maintain a reserve force (the third line), the Egyptian force would not have been deployed to the north channel, so, too, the Greek navy would be all over. concentrated in the south channel. And at the tactical level, Ariabignes would have well understood his goals, knowing that it was necessary to deny the enemy the target of his concentrated strength so that he would not lose, and that it was then necessary to obtain successive engagements - at least two waves. of battle lines - to win by the weight of numbers and concentric involvings.
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GenreHistory, Other
Length1 hr 5 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 31, 2024
LanguageEnglish