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			I find Fernando's quote very interesting.
 
 " I don't think the elephant would respond to the sound of gun firing  right behind the ears too well. The military efficacy of elephants is  overblown. They are slow and cumbersome.They don't bring much to the  battlefield; not speed and not maneuverability. On top of other  liabilities in battle they are more dangerous to soldiers around them  than the enemy. I certainly would not like to be in the vicinity of one  in a battlefield. If he got injured or startled he would end up  trampling over his entire squad. The only positive attribute i can think  of, is psychological effect on the enemy but even that would wear off  very quickly.
 India was invaded half a dozen times by waves of Muslim conquerors from  Iran/Afghanistan/Central Asia but i can't think of once any of these  waves being defeated by the elephants that the Indians had in large  numbers."
 
 I also think this could have been the reason why theystopped using elephantsfor war, and only the generals who needed an overview sat on the elephants.
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