Martial arts are the skills used in combat combined with the warrior mentality. The martial arts were developed in combat and continue to be taught and used in warfare.
Nepali Martial Arts is 'Nepal Combat Art'. Style: Combat Jujitsu / Military Arts Nepal Khukuri Martial Arts (Khukuri, kukuri means nepali knife)
A combat Martial Art.
I'm not that certain but isn't fencing a combat sport
It is Majest Martial Art.
The military does not utilize one specific martial art that exists outside of the military. The green berets will have undergone training in grappling as well as striking, disarming and other CQC (close quarters combat) techniques. Note that their training is not oriented towards winning tournaments, fighting with gloves, or just roughing up some guy at a bar - they are trained to kill, disable, submissify. The closest single styles of martial arts to what the American military uses (at any given level) are Krav Maga and Sambo (which are related). Krav Maga is the martial art that was developed and is utilized by the Israeli military (standard and special forces). (Combat) Sambo is the martial art that was developed and is utilized by the Russian military (standard and special forces). There is also sport Sambo, which is obviously different.
Assuming "troop" is referring to a military unit... All Russian military personnel learn the combat brand of Sambo (a martial art developed in Russia). Russian special forces are collectively called Spetznaz - this includes all types of special forces from military intelligence to Navy Seal-type soldiers. At least some spetznaz receive a greater degree of training in Sambo than army regulars. Sambo is regarded as a formidable martial art in combat and in sport-fighting (MMA, etc.).
Archery and fire arms do not require hand to hand combat.
Yes, many martial arts include the use of weapons.Many people have a misconception as to what a martial art is. Most have the idea that martial art means only the weaponless arts that originated in Asia. This is too limited a definition.A martial art is the study of the art of fighting. It includes all skills that are of value in combat. Archery, sword fighting, shooting, running, equestrian, swimming and dozens of others are considered martial arts, as they can be, and many were and some still are, used in combat.
No martial art is designed to be learned quickly. At best you will learn one or two techniques a week that will be useful in combat. Most are designed to allow you to learn the basic foundations over about a three year period.
Chinese martial arts
Israeli commandos use military Krav Maga. There are in fact two versions of the martial art; one taught to civilians, and another only taught to military.