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Conventional Warfare

Conventional warfare refers to traditional armed conflicts between nation-states or organized military forces using organized armies, navy, and air force. It involves planned battles, armed engagements, and the use of conventional weapons like guns, tanks, ships, and airplanes. Unlike guerrilla or cyber warfare, conventional warfare is characterized by direct, large-scale confrontations aiming to gain control of territory or achieve specific military objectives. It typically follows established rules and strategies, often involving clear front lines, coordinated attacks, and formal battles. This form of war has been the dominant method of conflict between nations before the rise of asymmetric and hybrid warfare tactics.