maoist guerrilla warfare
Maoist guerrilla warfare is a type of unconventional warfare strategy used by Maoist communist movements, characterized by small, mobile combat units operating in rural areas. It seeks to gradually weaken and overthrow a stronger opponent through asymmetrical tactics, blending conventional and guerrilla warfare methods, such as hit-and-run attacks, guerrilla raids, ambushes, and political mobilization of local populations. The aim is to establish a communist society through a protracted people's war.
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