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Tango0104 Oct 2017 3:41 p.m. PST

… attack system of parallel lines (1687)

"Designs of Jorge Próspero Verboom on an engineering system concerning the envelopment and isolation of an enemy fortress, and mostly a system of parallel lines of attack (and protection of artillery and infantry), 1687. Verboom was a Flemish engineer in the service of the Spanish crown, one of the best of his time. The third plan of his, deals with the design and geometry of a typical fortress with bastions…"

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Tango0105 Oct 2017 10:22 a.m. PST

Where is the "Siege Forum"?… (smile)


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