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This article is about the general concept, particularly its use by the military. Convoy is also the name of a trucker's song by C.W. McCall and of a movie by Sam Peckinpah and Kris Kristofferson inspired by the song, as well as the Japanese name for the Transformers character Optimus Prime

A convoy is a group of vehicles or ships traveling together for mutual support. Often a convoy is organized with armed support for defensive support. In effect, it is a modification of a caravan.

For example, driving by car through a desert is safer in a convoy. If one car breaks down, others are available to help with repairs, and if it cannot be repaired, the people can be accommodated in the other cars.

1 Naval convoys

In naval warfare, convoy tactics were developed during the age of sail to guard against pirates and privateers. By the French Revolutionary WarsThe French Revolutionary Wars occurred between the outbreak of war between the French Revolutionary government and Austria in 1792 and the Treaty of Amiens in 1802. It is usually divided between the First Coalition (1792- 1797) and the Second Coalition ( of the late 18th century17th century 18th century 19th century more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701- 1800; however, historians will sometimes specifically refer to the 18th Century as 1715- 89, convoying was a well-established tactic, with some convoys containing several hundred merchant ships.

Convoying was a highly effective tactic against pirates and privateers. When merchant ships sailed independently, a privateer could simply cruise a shipping lane and capture ships as they passed. Ships sailing in convoy presented a much smaller target: a convoy was no more likely to be found than a single ship. Even if the privateer found a convoy and the wind was favourable for an attack, it could hope to capture only a handful of ships before the rest managed to escape, and a small escort of warships could easily thwart it.

Many naval battles in the age of sail were fought around convoys, including:



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