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It involves a handful of well-planned stealth strikes followed by the prompt application of overwhelming military numbers to the disrupted enemy base, encampment or formation.
It involves a handful of well-planned stealth strikes followed by the prompt application of overwhelming military numbers to the disrupted enemy base, encampment or formation.
As such the Army and Air Cavalry have more importance to the doctrine than the Navy (with the exception of the Naval Ghazi Corps).
As such the Army and Air Cavalry have more importance to the doctrine than the Navy (with the exception of the Naval Ghazi Corps).
'''Effectiveness'''
'''Effectiveness'''
Sharifistani military doctrine is known to be effective due to a number of victories such as in the Krasivaya War.
Sharifistani military doctrine is known to be effective due to a number of victories such as in the Krasivaya War.



Revision as of 13:17, 5 July 2020

"Stealth, speed, strength" is the name used to summarise the military doctrine of Sharifistan. It involves a handful of well-planned stealth strikes followed by the prompt application of overwhelming military numbers to the disrupted enemy base, encampment or formation. As such the Army and Air Cavalry have more importance to the doctrine than the Navy (with the exception of the Naval Ghazi Corps).

Effectiveness

Sharifistani military doctrine is known to be effective due to a number of victories such as in the Krasivaya War.

Controversy

A controversial aspect of Sharifistani military doctrine is to lose men rather than certain types of materiel such as tanks etc. due to Sharifistan's high population and high military numbers