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The '''Brusilov Offensive''', in [[World War I]] began when the Russian Army ran low on ammunition and General Brusilov developed a new set of tactics that came to be called "shock tactics".
 
[''Which war are we talking about here? That should be stated!'']
 
Brusilov used smaller specialized units of soldiers to attack weak points in the German trench lines and blow open holes for the rest of the Russian Army to advance into.