- Force dispersal
Force dispersal is the practice of spreading out soldiers and vehicles in an army. It is used to minimize the effects of
collateral damage , such as from bombs and artillery, and increases the number of artillery rounds needed to neutralize or destroy a military force in proportion to the dispersal of the force. If a division doubles the area it takes up, it will double the number of artillery rounds needed to do the same damage to it. As more targets are spread out, more artillery and bombs are required to hit them all. It's also used on a squad level, notably incounter-insurgency , to minimize the effects ofgrenade s,land mine s,improvised explosive device s, explosivebooby trap s, and to a lesser extent automatic gunfire. When individual soldiers are spaced apart, it's much more difficult for a single grenade to incapacitate them all. Force dispersal may also be used in urbanguerrilla warfare and as a tactic bymilitia s to combatmilitary intelligence instead of collateral damage. In this use, breaking up intocovert cell s is meant to make it harder to eliminate the whole organization at once, and to reduce the damage when portions of it are discovered.ee also
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Force concentration
*List of military tactics References
* Dunnigan, James F. How To Make War, 2003, HarperCollins Publishers Inc., 10 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022.
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