Everything Is Part Of The Plan
The troops would assault quickly, usually killing themselves with their bows, and then escape before the opposing army could replenish their numbers. These brief riding trips are common—the enemy’s weapons are out of range. The Mongols would launch a final deadly onslaught after their opponents were sufficiently aroused by their hit-and-run tactics.
#10. Target The Leaders Of The Enemy
Destabilizing an enemy force is possible by eliminating its commanders. Genghis Khan certainly pushed his warriors to use this technique. In reality, Genghis Khan’s early wars were well-planned. He was successful in uniting the Mongolians under a single ruler: himself.