
Forest Guerrilla Warfare
Forest guerrilla warfare is a form of unconventional combat where small, mobile groups of fighters use the natural terrain of forests to their advantage. This strategy involves surprise attacks, ambushes, and hit-and-run tactics, making it difficult for larger conventional forces to engage effectively. Guerrilla fighters often rely on knowledge of the environment, utilizing the cover of trees and underbrush to conceal their movements. This type of warfare is typically employed by smaller, less equipped forces against a stronger opponent and aims to disrupt supply lines, create confusion, and undermine the enemy's morale without direct confrontation.