irregular warfare
Irregular warfare refers to military tactics and actions used by non-state actors, such as guerrilla fighters or insurgent groups, which deviate from conventional warfare strategies. It involves employing unconventional methods, often blending both military and political activities, to disrupt or undermine an adversary's strength and exploit vulnerabilities.
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