
Insurgent Landscapes
Insurgent landscapes are the physical environments shaped or influenced by insurgent groups, such as guerrillas or paramilitary organizations, during conflicts. These areas often reflect the strategies and tactics of insurgents, including hidden bases, tunnels, or adaptation to difficult terrains like mountains or jungles. They serve as operational zones where insurgents plan, train, and launch attacks, often blending into the local environment to evade detection. Understanding these landscapes helps military and security forces develop better strategies for counterinsurgency, as they reveal how insurgents utilize geography to their advantage and influence control over certain regions.