guerrilla tactics
Guerrilla tactics refer to unconventional methods deployed by smaller, often irregular, armed groups or individuals to engage in warfare. These tactics utilize surprise attacks, ambushes, hit-and-run maneuvers, and sabotage to disrupt or weaken a larger, more traditional military force.
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