Swarming
Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Swarming is a behavior in which autonomous, or semi-autonomous, units of action attack an enemy from several different directions and then regroup. "Pulsing", where the units shift the point of attack, is a necessary part of swarming. Swarming is not limited to the pure human military realm. As the name suggests, it comes from insect behavior, although social insects (e.g., bees, wasps, ants) also use some of its principles in nest building, food gathering and reproduction. Military swarming involves the use of a decentralized force against an opponent, in a manner that emphasizes mobility, communication, unit autonomy and coordination/synchronization. Данное издание не...
ISBN: 978-6-1305-0738-1
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Дата выхода: июль 2011