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| Like many ancient civilizations, Scythia left a significant mark in various fields, including military . Among these, the Scythians are famous for their swarm tactics . |
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| The swarm tactic was employed by the Scythians before implementing other tactics such as feigning attacks or defensive maneuvers. |
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| When employing the swarm tactic , the elite Scythian warriors would surround and attack the target simultaneously. |
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| However, the units would move in unison towards their objective, gradually wearing down the enemy's strength and disrupting their formation from within. The slow movement combined with constant sniping from a distance by the Scythian soldiers terrified the enemy, disrupting their formation and making them vulnerable to defeat. |
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| The Roman army suffered devastating consequences when they confronted the Scythian forces in the Battle of Carrhae in 53 BC. |
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| At that time, the Scythian army successfully deployed Operation Fly Swarm, forcing Roman forces to move and fight within an encirclement of approximately 1 meter. |
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| According to the Greek historian Plutarch, the Roman army was forced to huddle together in a cramped space, becoming entangled and being annihilated by the Scythians' arrows when the swarm tactic was employed. |
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| The Scythian forces used bows and arrows to fire a "rain" of arrows, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. |
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| After depleting some of the enemy's forces, the Scythian army would seize the advantage and deploy their next tactic in the battle. Thanks to this, the Scythians achieved many glorious military victories. |
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