guerilla warfare in history

Guerilla warfare in history refers to a type of unconventional warfare strategy characterized by small, mobile, and loosely organized combatants who engage in hit-and-run tactics, ambushes, and surprise attacks against a larger, more conventional enemy. It often involves asymmetrical warfare, aiming to wear down and exhaust the opponent through continuous harassment, sabotage, and disruption of supply lines, rather than direct confrontation.

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