/r/MilitaryMartialArts

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For the discussion, sharing, analysis and if needs be, mockery, or martial arts developed by and for the Military. Includes empty handed techniques, knives, bayonets, shovels, almost anything goes.

Systems developed for Law Enforcement Agencies are also allowed.

For both the serious and humorous discussion, sharing and analysis of martial arts developed specifically by and for the Military. Includes empty handed techniques, knives, bayonets, shovels, almost anything goes.

Influence from traditional MA's is allowed, but your submission itself must be specifically military-orientated.

Systems and techniques developed for Law Enforcement Agencies are also allowed.

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