Naval boarding
Naval boarding action is an offensive tactic used in naval warfare to come up against (or alongside) an enemy marine vessel and attack by inserting combatants aboard that vessel. The goal of boarding is to invade and overrun the enemy personnel on board in order to capture, sabotage or destroy the enemy vessel. While boarding attacks were originally carried out by ordinary sailors who are proficient in hand-to-hand combat, larger warships often deploy specially trained and equipped regular troops such as marines and special forces as boarders. Boarding and close quarters combat had been a primary mean to conclude a naval battle since antiquity, until the early modern period when heavy naval guns gained tactical primacy at sea.
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Naval boarding
Naval boarding action is an offensive tactic used in naval warfare to come up against (or alongside) an enemy marine vessel and attack by inserting combatants aboard that vessel. The goal of boarding is to invade and overrun the enemy personnel on board in order to capture, sabotage or destroy the enemy vessel. While boarding attacks were originally carried out by ordinary sailors who are proficient in hand-to-hand combat, larger warships often deploy specially trained and equipped regular troops such as marines and special forces as boarders. Boarding and close quarters combat had been a primary mean to conclude a naval battle since antiquity, until the early modern period when heavy naval guns gained tactical primacy at sea.
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Abordagem seria uma tática nav ...... oubados e muitas vezes mortos.
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Abordaje, en su sentido más si ...... la piratería y el contrabando.
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Abordatge, en el seu sentit mé ...... r la pirateria i el contraban.
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Abordaż (fr. abordage) – sposó ...... nim zetknięciem dwóch okrętów.
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Abordáž je pojem primárně z ob ...... družné literatuře o korzárech.
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Bordning är att i strid äntra ...... anövrerat än sjörövarfartyget.
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Entern (von ndl. oder ndd.: en ...... zum Entern ist der Enterhaken.
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L'abbordaggio (o abbordo) in n ...... ale nelle azioni di pirateria.
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L’abordage (terme dérivé du mo ...... e ou éperon) au navire ennemi.
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Abordagem seria uma tática nav ...... tica ou mercante, sem escolta.
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Abordaje, en su sentido más si ...... orman parte de la tripulación.
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Abordatge, en el seu sentit mé ...... formen part de la tripulació.
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Abordaż (fr. abordage) – sposó ...... VI-wiecznych galer wiosłowych.
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Abordáž je pojem primárně z ob ...... i plavidla samotného. Byla to
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Bordning är att i strid äntra ...... er för närstrid, behölls dock.
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Enteren is een benaming voor h ...... en in een havendok voor anker.
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Entern (von ndl. oder ndd.: en ...... zum Entern ist der Enterhaken.
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L'abbordaggio (o abbordo) in n ...... ale nelle azioni di pirateria.
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L’abordage (terme dérivé du mo ...... e ou éperon) au navire ennemi.
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Abbordaggio
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Abordage
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