
High Altitude Warfare
High Altitude Warfare refers to military operations conducted in mountainous and elevated terrains, typically above 2,500 meters (8,200 feet). It involves specialized strategies, techniques, and equipment tailored for the challenges of cold temperatures, thin air, and rugged landscapes. Soldiers must be adept at navigating steep slopes, using advanced survival skills, and employing altitude acclimatization methods to maintain effectiveness. This type of warfare often requires unique logistics for supply, communication, and medical support, as well as training for physical endurance and combat in extreme environments.