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For Survival Scenarios Presented by the Tampa Readiness and Survival Group http://FloridaReadiness.org/
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It could be that “holing up” after a disaster may only be wise for a short time. There may be easier places to defend You may be inviting siege You can keep your family out of gun range. “The best defense is often a good offense” There is STRENGTH IN NUMBERS!
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Perimeter defense (consider defending and “covering” the perimeter guards) Internal patrols (randomness is important!) Importance of signage!
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Fortification (includes small measures such as foxholes and observation and listening posts). Defense in Depth – delay the attacker rather than confront them head-on. (attrition) Scorched Earth Booby Traps Counter Attack – (take the hit, and then punch back) Hedgehog Defense – defensive version of “Hammer and Anvil”
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Ambush Highland Charge – quickly overwhelm with a direct frontal attack. Human Wave – multiple Highland Charges – not a good idea. Base of Fire – provide cover while others advance Flying Wedge – ‘V’ – shaped attack formation. Concentrates on a single point, and provides respite for initial attackers. Hammer and Anvil – Hit from two directions Raiding
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‘Parthenian Shot’ – shooting backwards while on-the-run. Hit and Run – used very effectively by the Mongols. Irregular warfare – (e.g. “Rough Riders” – non- standard military units). Infiltration Shoot-and-scoot (aka “harassment”)
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Encryption Disinformation Stealth and Camouflage Perfidity (unacceptable under any circumstances) “False flag” (generally acceptable)
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Those requiring normal military protocol (uniforms, etc) do not apply (e.g. “false flag”) Hedgehog may apply to defending one’s home (neighbors rush over to assist, forming hammer and anvil). Ambush
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Tremendous advantage! Is their communications wireless? Can it be intercepted? Is it encrypted or otherwise obfuscated?
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Who has the high ground? How big are your/their forces? Does anyone have a “force multiplier”? (e.g. automatic fire weapon, tank, explosives, etc). Where are your/their vulnerabilities? How strong are your defenses? How long can you/they hold out? How strong is their motivation? How strong is *YOUR* motivation?
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Wait them out Direct frontal assault Assault from multiple directions (e.g. “Crossfire”, “hammer and anvil”) Fast withdrawal Withdraw with covering fire Withdraw leaving boobytraps
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Avoidance Retreat Surrender
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