1. Blitzkrieg Blitzkrieg, also known as Blitzkrieg, is a mode of warfare created by the famous German general Guderian, who pioneered the use of this tactic during World War II. The main mode of this tactic is to have close cooperation between aviation units and armored units to obtain air control first, and then carry out ground attacks.
2. Strategic bombing Strategic bombing originated in World War I. It started with pilots drawing their pistols to fight against the enemy, and then with the development of technology, airplanes were upgraded and the strategic bombing mode was improved.
3. Wolf Pack Tactics World War II, Nazi Germany's admiral Dennitz is known as the "wolf head", because he pioneered the "wolf pack tactics" of naval warfare, so that the Nazi German Navy in the early days of World War II rampant. The wolf pack tactic was mostly used in sea battles, mainly composed of several submarines, taking turns to launch attacks on the enemy, with a "wolf head" ship to command the unified action of the "pack of wolves".
4. Trench warfare Trench warfare is a tactic evolved from foxholes,[bai] the main way of combat is to use trenches below the ground for combat, used to protect soldiers to avoid shells, and this way of war is mainly used in the firearms era, not common in later generations.
5. Island-hopping Tactics The island-hopping tactic, also called frog-hopping tactic, originated in the Pacific War in the late Second World War, when the U.S. Army carried out the tactic of recovering the Japanese-occupied islands in Asia and the Pacific, which meant that instead of recovering each island one by one, the U.S. Army, after recovering one island, would jump over the next island and capture the next one.
6. Blockade Warfare Blockade warfare is also known as a starvation tactic, an offensive battle carried out to isolate the enemy island purchase from the outside world. Blockade warfare originated in 1944, is the U.S. Army in order to defeat the Japanese, find ways to shorten the war a tactic, but also one of the world's top ten classic tactics.
7. Missile warfare Missile warfare originated in World War II, refers to the use of air-to-ground missiles, surface-to-air missiles, air-to-air missiles to attack targets and launch large-scale attacks. Missile warfare began with Hitler's attack on the United Kingdom, and then this tactic has continued to this day, once the Middle East War, the United States airstrikes in Libya are this tactic.
8. Psychological warfare Psychological warfare refers to the battle between the two sides of the psychological competition, in order to achieve victory, both sides are usually on the other side of the psychological stimulation and influence. The role is to be able to dismantle the enemy's combat from the spirit, psychological warfare, this statement comes from the 1950s, once the Normandy landings have been applied to this tactic.
9. Electronic warfare Electronic warfare is also one of the world's top ten classic tactics, refers to the hostile parties to compete for the right to use and control the electromagnetic spectrum of military struggle. Electronic warfare is mainly used to attack the enemy's C4I system, at this stage is commonly used in the air, land and sea in a variety of combat.
10. Spy War The tactic of spy war first appeared in the Xia Dynasty and was recorded in the Zuo Zhuan (左传). The main method of spy war is to send spies to each other's camps to steal valuable information, and this tactic is widely used in the world.