
Guerrilla warfare strategies
Guerrilla warfare involves small, flexible groups using surprise, mobility, and knowledge of the local terrain to fight larger, traditional forces. Instead of open battles, they conduct hit-and-run attacks, sabotage, and ambushes to weaken the enemy's resources and morale. This approach relies on blending in with the local population, avoiding direct confrontation, and striking quickly before disappearing. It aims to wear down the opponent over time, making it difficult for larger armies to maintain control and pursue the fighters effectively.