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===Tactical combat=== {{Main|Tactical event}} [[File:190607-N-AC979-0048 (48023248958).jpg|thumb|[[United States Navy SEALs|U.S. Navy SEALs]] reenacting [[Underwater Demolition Team#Naval Combat Demolition Units|Naval Combat Demolition Unit]] operations on [[Utah Beach]], 2019]] Unlike battle reenactments, tactical battle events are generally not open to the public. Tactical battle scenarios are games in which both sides come up with strategies and maneuvering tactics to beat their opponents. With no script, a basic set of agreed-upon rules (physical boundaries, time limit, victory conditions, etc.), and on-site judges, tactical battles can be considered a form of [[live action role-playing game]] or [[wargame]]. If firearms are used, any real weapons fire [[Blank (cartridge)|blank ammunition]] (depending on gun control ordinances), though [[airsoft gun]]s are becoming more common. Tactical reenactment is one of the [[Society for Creative Anachronism activities|activities]] done by the [[Society for Creative Anachronism]], which hosts tournaments using practice (not damaging) versions of medieval and renaissance weapons.
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