|  29th June 2009, 07:16 PM | #9 | 
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					Originally Posted by ariel
					
				 This is absolutely beautiful and, IMHO, quite useless in real war. I am not talking about technological differential ( machine gun vs. spear). At the battle of Sobraon, British and Gurkha infantry penetrated heavily defended Sikh lines and engaged them in a close  combat ( General Gough, as usual, trusted in bayonet only). Despite being outnumbered ( 15,000 vs. 40,000), the Brits prevailed quite easily. Obviously, martial arts expertise and choreography did not help the Khalsa force.
 Martial arts of any kind are good only for movies, show-type competition and, occasionally, for   one-on-one encounters. Wars require tactics, strategy, discipline, leadership and general fighting spirit of the troops.
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Fair point, but that is assuming that the Khalsa force were all trained in and deployed this particular martial art.
 
Also here is another link to the martial art:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvYU0...rom=PL&index=8 | 
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