Как учились и учатся воевать? / Редакция контекст

Anyone who reads the news at least sometimes now has to delve into specialized army terms that have become firmly embedded in our lives over the past year.
In the new issue of "Editorial. Context" we decided to study the history of the issue and figure out what the "Art of War" means, indicated in the famous treatise of Sun Tzu — or, to put it in modern language, what is included in the basics of military affairs. What was the path of humanity from the Roman legions to the battalion-tactical groups? How did the strategy and tactics change (and how do they differ from each other)?
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