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  • Tag: Warfare

    Guerilla Tactics

    by Kunal on Oct.08, 2009, under Archive, Military

    I was watching this movie other day i.e. “Red Planet” where their so called robot AMEE goes haywire and starts playing “Guerilla tactics” and trying to kill them. Then I started wondering what exactly is “Guerilla tactics” as I keep hearing this word in every now and then warfare movies. Have you also wondered?

    Guerilla tactics is the usage of "sneaking" and "ambushing" in warfare. To attack, and disappear. Often practiced from dense areas such as woods, or jungle.

    Guerrilla warfare is the unconventional warfare and combat in which a small group of combatants use mobile tactics in the form of ambushes and raids to combat a larger and less mobile formal army.

    The guerrilla army uses ambush and mobility in attacking vulnerable targets in enemy territory. Guerrilla warfare is countered with counter-insurgency warfare.

    This term means "little war" in Spanish and was created during the Peninsular War. The concept acknowledges a conflict between armed civilians against a powerful nation state army, either foreign or domestic.

    The tactics of guerrilla warfare were used successfully in the 20th century by, among others, the People’s Liberation Army in the Chinese Civil War, the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence, and Fidel Castro’s rebel army in the Cuban Revolution. Most factions of the Iraqi Insurgency and groups such as FARC are said to be engaged in some form of guerrilla warfare.

     

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