
Coastal Siege
Coastal siege, in the context of amphibious warfare, refers to a military strategy where armed forces conduct operations to capture or neutralize enemy positions along a coastline. This involves a combination of naval and ground troops launching synchronized attacks from sea to land. The goal is to establish control over vital coastal areas, enabling further operations and supporting the invasion of inland territories. This type of warfare requires careful planning and coordination to overcome defenses and manage logistical challenges, ensuring that troops can effectively land and operate in hostile environments.