There are basically two versions of Sambo: A sport variant (civilian), and one military (utilized and developed by the army). Sambo can be likened with judo, jujtsu? and wrestling, and in the sport variant, points are allocated much like in Judo. Military sambo is more concerned with disabling an opponent quickly, not worrying about finesse or permanent harm, also, name withstanding, military sambo does include some weapons practice and disarming tequniques.
Sambo was also an offensive and derogatory term for "black person" in post-[civil war]? America, largely due to the stereotype created by the children's book The Story of Little Black Sambo by [Helen Bannerman]? in 1898. The story was later rewritten as The Story of Little Babaji to avoid the racial stereotyping. The once-popular "Sambo's" restaurant chain also suffered from its association with the story.