
Nomadic Warfare
Nomadic warfare refers to the military practices of societies that rely on a mobile lifestyle, often due to a herding or pastoral economy. These groups, such as historical Mongols or Huns, would move frequently in search of grazing land and resources. Their warfare typically involves swift, mounted attacks, surprise tactics, and the ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances. Unlike sedentary armies, nomadic warriors utilized the terrain and their mobility to their advantage, often overwhelming larger, more static forces through speed, flexibility, and superior knowledge of the landscape.