BEHIND_THE_MASK
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Recently I have began to wonder on the subject of weapons and tactics whose potential was missed that could have proven important in battles...
SKI TROOPS - Though the most popular account of these troops is from the Winter War in which they brutally tore apart Soviet Ranks. Could these Ski Troopers have been more efficently used earlier? Deployed in Winter time as a sort of Light Cavalry or Skirmishers, in retrospect could they have been used efficently in Guerilla Warfare in the days of Muskets or Archery? Could they have been revolutionary in Logistics or even seige deployment? Though it may be refined to the Winter Seasons, is the potential of the Ski one that was passed up?
EARLY ROCKETRY (Exp. HWACHA ::: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hwacha ::
- Perhaps the Hwacha's potential was missed because it was refined to Korea but what stopped such a weapon similar to develop in Europe. Examples of Hwacha use show it as a deadly, potential weapon, even in one battle being largely responsible for repulsing a vicious Japanese assualt on a massivly outnumbered Korean position. Was the potential of rocket weapons such as these missed in favor of Cannon?
If anyone else has any examples or points of discussions, feel free to add.
SKI TROOPS - Though the most popular account of these troops is from the Winter War in which they brutally tore apart Soviet Ranks. Could these Ski Troopers have been more efficently used earlier? Deployed in Winter time as a sort of Light Cavalry or Skirmishers, in retrospect could they have been used efficently in Guerilla Warfare in the days of Muskets or Archery? Could they have been revolutionary in Logistics or even seige deployment? Though it may be refined to the Winter Seasons, is the potential of the Ski one that was passed up?
EARLY ROCKETRY (Exp. HWACHA ::: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hwacha ::

If anyone else has any examples or points of discussions, feel free to add.