20 Facts About Military science

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Military science is the study of military processes, institutions, and behavior, along with the study of warfare, and the theory and application of organized coercive force.

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Military science serves to identify the strategic, political, economic, psychological, social, operational, technological, and tactical elements necessary to sustain relative advantage of military force; and to increase the likelihood and favorable outcomes of victory in peace or during a war.

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Military science scientists include theorists, researchers, experimental scientists, applied scientists, designers, engineers, test technicians, and other military personnel.

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Military science personnel obtain weapons, equipment, and training to achieve specific strategic goals.

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Military science is used to establish enemy capability as part of technical intelligence.

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In military history, military science had been used during the period of Industrial Revolution as a general term to refer to all matters of military theory and technology application as a single academic discipline, including that of the deployment and employment of troops in peacetime or in battle.

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In military education, military science is often the name of the department in the education institution that administers officer candidate education.

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Military science suggested that this was primarily so because as Clausewitz suggested, "unlike in any other science or art, in war the object reacts".

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Until this time, and even after the Franco-Prussian War, military science continued to be divided between the formal thinking of officers brought up in the "shadow" of Napoleonic Wars and younger officers like Ardant du Picq who tended to view fighting performance as rooted in the individual's and group psychology and suggested detailed analysis of this.

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In many ways military science was born as a result of the experiences of the Great War.

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Currently military science still means many things to different organisations.

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12.

Military science activity has been a constant process over thousands of years, and the essential tactics, strategy, and goals of military operations have been unchanging throughout history.

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One distinctive characteristic of Chinese military science is that it places emphasis on the relationship between the military and society as well as viewing military force as merely one part of an overarching grand strategy.

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The very scientific approach to military science thinking in the Soviet union had been perceived as overly rigid at the tactical level, and had affected the training in the Russian Federation's much reduced forces to instil greater professionalism and initiative in the forces.

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Differences in the specifics of Military art notwithstanding, Military science strives to provide an integrated picture of the chaos of battle, and illuminate basic insights that apply to all combatants, not just those who agree with your formulation of the principles.

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Military science geography encompasses much more than simple protestations to take the high ground.

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Military science intelligence serves to identify the threat, and provide information on understanding best methods and weapons to use in deterring or defeating it.

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Art and science of planning and carrying out the movement and maintenance of military forces.

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Military science technology is unique only in its application, not in its use of basic scientific and technological achievements.

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Military science recruits represent inputs that flow from the community into the armed forces, veterans are outputs that leave the military and reenter society changed by their time as soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen.

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