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← HistoryWhich defensive outcome did the Roman development of the 'testudo' formation primarily achieve during siege operations?
A)Reduced troop vulnerability to projectiles✓
B)Enhanced maneuverability in confined spaces
C)Improved communication between ranks
D)Increased speed of assaulting breaches
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When facing fortified defenses, the 'testudo' formation provided overlapping shields, reducing troop vulnerability to projectiles because this tactic created a mobile shell deflecting arrows, rocks, and other threats. Therefore reduced vulnerability results, rather than maneuverability, communication, or assault speed which relied on different military tactics.
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