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PacWagon
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Heres the big brain bender.
Does technology have the upper hand against numbers of a less advanced force? Example. WWIII, Russia had a vast amount of relatively simple tanks, compared to the US, which had technologically advanced tanks, well researched, but fewer in number. Now, this is a TOTAL LAND WAR that I'm looking at. Assume all countries have supplies reaching the rear lines. Supply lines can be intercepted en route to the front. Lets not make a huge scenario about this. Discuss your side. fewer numbers of technology advanced units? or masses of technologically simple units?
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