What is Infiltration, siege warfare?

Infiltration in siege warfare is like sneaking into a castle through the back door while everyone is busy fighting at the front.

Imagine you're trying to take over a big, strong castle. The main gate is guarded by tough knights and towers are full of archers, it's hard to get in that way. But if some soldiers sneak around the side or even under the walls, they can surprise the defenders from inside. That’s infiltration.

Like Sneaking into a Playground

Think about it like sneaking into a playground during recess. All your friends are playing tag on the main field, that's the front door. But if you go around to the back of the playground and climb through the gate there, you can surprise them from behind. That’s exactly what soldiers do in siege warfare.

Why It Works

Infiltration helps because it creates confusion inside the castle or fort. The defenders are busy fighting on one side, but now they have enemies popping up in unexpected places, like having someone tap you on the shoulder while you're playing tag!

It’s a clever trick that makes winning the battle easier, just like how sneaking into the playground gives you an advantage.

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Examples

  1. A small group of soldiers sneaks into a castle at night to open the gates for the main army.
  2. Soldiers hide in the shadows and surprise the enemy during a battle.
  3. Infiltrators wear cloaks to blend in with the crowd before attacking.

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