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Military tactics
Offensive Tactics
Siege Tactics
This military term describes a tactic where armed forces attempt to capture an enemy position (fort or town) by surrounding it and preventing supplies from reaching it.
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The military term used to describe this tactic is called a siege.
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In this form of warfare, one side's forces attempt to capture a fort or fortified town by surrounding it and preventing supplies