Covers the development of military reconnaissance and scouting from
earliest times to the modern day.
Since the earliest recorded military history, scouting and
reconnaissance have been key tools employed by military commanders to
obtain a picture of the tactical situation and make informed decisions.
Scouts known as sciritae were deployed by the Spartans and had a
privileged position in their order of battle. The Spartans were so aware
of the advantage their scouting operations gave them that they went to
great lengths to keep them secret. As military tactics, weapons and
equipment developed over the centuries, methods of scouting and
reconnaissance evolved and adapted but always remained true to the
spirit of the scout - light on their feet, taking only what they need
and returning with the information that could turn potential defeat into
victory.
Military Reconnaissance provides a concise but revealing picture of
the art of military scouting and reconnaissance from the highly toned
Spartan warriors, the scouts employed by Julius Caesar, through the
middle ages to the Napoleonic Wars to the role of the scout in modern
warfare.