What is an unconventional war?

Unconventional war is a form of war, which is based on the idea that it is possible to destabilize the enemy so much that it admits, even if it has the ability to continue the war. Unconventional warfare is rather than relying on the tactics of the conventional war with brute force, based on the use of creative, innovative and usually secret tactics so that the enemy never knows what to expect. This style of war is also called "unconventional" or "asymmetrical" war, although when the enemy uses unconventional tactics, it is often referred to as "terrorism". In the unconventional war, however, the goals are usually more vague and soldiers often work independently independently, in small groups that will intervene on the enemy, as they see fit. Any goal is a fair game in the unconventional war, from uniformed enemy units to civilians, because the idea is basically a plead of enemy from the inside and force them to capitulate and negotiate surrender.

People who have been trained in the unconventional war use Harry and annoy enemy units of tactics, including training and insurgent movements. They also work to undermine the quality of life for civilians by being more dangerous, encouraging shortening civil freedoms, and creating a sense of fatigue in the population. By weakening the will of people to promote war, sometimes it is possible to create enough anger to withdraw their support, thus ending the war.

Using intimidation and coercion is common in an unconventional war, where anything goes if it is eventually achieved by a larger goal eventually achieve a concession. Lack of clear goals and encouragement of subversive tactics sometimes leads to develop dishonest operators who may lose a greater mission because they work independently. For example, guerrilla power can move from the active harassment of villagers supporting the enemy to the suffering of innocent civilians who are not interested in the outcome of the war.

Many militants all overThe world has elite forces that have been trained in an unconventional war. Less modern conflicts are as clear as the historical wars, which leads to a much more widespread need for warriors who can use asymmetric tactics. Especially in cases where the enemy is a vague and unclear entity, many military members support the use of unconventional tactics, because conventional tactics are considered inadequate for this task.

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