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Combat refers to a physical confrontation between opposing parties intended to overpower or disable the other. It can be unarmed or involve weapons and is studied across military, law enforcement, self-defense, and sport contexts. The term also covers organized competition as well as coercive violence in real-world encounters, and it is shaped by training, tactics, equipment, and environmental factors.

Historically, combat evolved from melee combat with edged weapons and blunt instruments to the widespread adoption

In addition to warfare and policing, combat is expressed in sport and self-defense disciplines. Combat sports

Ethical and legal frameworks distinguish legitimate self-defense and proportional response from criminal aggression. International humanitarian law

of
firearms
and
mechanized
warfare.
Societies
developed
diverse
training
systems,
martial
arts,
and
battlefield
doctrines,
with
rules
and
codes
that
governed
duels,
chivalry,
and
engagement
protocols.
In
modern
eras,
specialized
units,
deterrence
concepts,
and
technology
have
increased
the
lethality
and
complexity
of
combat
while
attempting
to
limit
collateral
damage.
such
as
boxing,
wrestling,
judo,
taekwondo,
karate,
and
mixed
martial
arts
emphasize
technique,
conditioning,
and
safety
under
regulated
rules.
Unarmed
or
armed
self-defense
training
focuses
on
awareness,
avoidance,
and
controlled
response
to
threats,
aiming
to
minimize
harm
while
preserving
life.
sets
norms
for
armed
conflict,
while
domestic
laws
govern
use
of
force,
training,
and
accountability.
Health
and
safety
considerations,
risk
management,
trauma
care,
and
psychological
support
are
integral
to
both
participation
in
combat
activities
and
responses
to
violence.