
Mountain and Jungle Warfare
Mountain and jungle warfare refers to military operations conducted in heavily forested or steep, rugged terrain. In jungle warfare, soldiers face challenges like dense vegetation, humidity, and limited visibility, requiring specialized tactics for navigation, camouflage, and engagement with the enemy. This environment can hinder movement and communication, making guerrilla tactics and ambushes common. In contrast, mountain warfare involves navigating steep slopes and rocky terrain, demanding physical endurance and skills in climbing and survival. Both types of warfare require adaptability, knowledge of the environment, and the ability to utilize different strategies to succeed in less conventional combat scenarios.