ihmisjoukon
Ihmisjoukon, also known as the Human Wave, is a military tactic that involves a large group of soldiers moving forward in a compact, tightly packed formation. The term originates from the Finnish military, where it was first employed during the Winter War against the Soviet Union in 1939-1940. The tactic is designed to overwhelm enemy defenses by sheer numbers and the sheer force of the advancing mass.
The Human Wave is characterized by its simplicity and effectiveness. Soldiers move forward in a single, unbroken
However, the Human Wave also has its drawbacks. The lack of individual coordination can lead to disorganization
Despite these limitations, the Human Wave remains a popular tactic among military forces around the world.