An artificial tsunami is a new type of beaching tactic capable of achieving the military goal with almost no losses among the invading forces.
In World War II, the Normandy Invasion was the key to the victory of the Allied Forces. However, the number of soldiers required for beaching was up to five to ten times the number of enemy, which resulted in heavy losses. Thus, when a beaching tactic is demanded, using an artificial tsunami to conduct operations first before dispatching forces to take over the situation would significantly reduce casualties.
At the proper distance from the beaching destination, an artificial tsunami can be created by having bombers above the designated coordinate points, as positioned by artificial satellite, to airdrop bombs equivalent to the designed value on the sea, controlling their underwater penetration with a pressure gauge and timer, and then exploding the bombs at the projected depth.