guerilla warfare in the korean war

Guerilla warfare in the Korean War refers to unconventional military tactics employed by North Korean and Chinese communist forces, characterized by small, mobile units operating in a decentralized manner to harass and ambush United Nations forces. This strategy sought to offset the superior firepower and technology of the UN forces by utilizing surprise attacks, hit-and-run tactics, and blending with civilian populations to disrupt and demoralize the enemy.

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