
Filipino guerilla warfare
Filipino guerrilla warfare refers to a form of unconventional, small-scale military action used by Filipino fighters against occupying or adversarial forces. Instead of traditional battles, guerrillas rely on surprise attacks, sabotage, and hit-and-run tactics from hidden locations, utilizing knowledge of local terrain. This approach was notably employed during World War II and other periods of resistance, allowing smaller groups to effectively challenge larger, better-equipped armies. It emphasizes mobility, covert operations, and community support, making it adaptable and difficult for enemies to defeat through conventional military means.