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'''Guerrilla warfare''' or '''guerilla warfare''' (from Spanish ''guerra,'' war) is a type of [[War|warfare]] fought by irregulars or otherwise civilians who have picked up weapons, either in a permanent or temporary capacity (living a civilian life outside of their guerilla operations). Guerrilla warfare focuses on fast-moving, small-scale operations and has been used effectively against bigger and stronger armies in history, exploiting their blind spots to strike.
'''Guerrilla warfare''' or '''guerilla warfare''' (from the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] ''guerra,'' meaning 'war') is a type of [[War|warfare]] fought by irregulars or otherwise civilians who have picked up weapons, either in a permanent or temporary capacity (living a civilian life outside of their guerilla operations). Guerrilla warfare focuses on fast-moving, small-scale operations and has been used effectively against bigger and stronger armies in history, exploiting their blind spots to strike.


Guerrilla operations usually focus on logistics or infrastructure sabotage, stealing equipment, assassinating officers or otherwise limiting the effectiveness of the enemy army such that "it becomes too costly to pursue the war". They are usually supported by a regular army or, in case of occupation, become a [[Résistance|resistance]] force supported by the civilian population to shelter and feed them.
Guerrilla operations usually focus on logistics or infrastructure sabotage, stealing equipment, assassinating officers or otherwise limiting the effectiveness of the enemy army such that "it becomes too costly to pursue the war". They are usually supported by a regular army or, in case of occupation, become a [[Résistance|resistance]] force supported by the civilian population to shelter and feed them.
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* [[Library:On guerrilla warfare|On guerrilla warfare]], Mao Zedong
* [[Library:On guerrilla warfare|On guerrilla warfare]], Mao Zedong
* [[Library:Guerrilla warfare: a method|Guerrilla warfare: a method]], Che Guevara
* [[Library:Guerrilla Warfare|Guerrilla Warfare]], Che Guevara
* [[Library:Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla|Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla]], [[Carlos Marighella]]
* [[Library:Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla|Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla]], [[Carlos Marighella]]
* [[:File:Total Resistance.pdf|Total Resistance]], [[Hans von Dach]]
* [[:File:Total Resistance.pdf|Total Resistance]], [[Hans von Dach]]
* [[Library:Handbook for Volunteers of the Irish Republican Army: Notes on Guerilla Warfare|Handbook for Volunteers of the Irish Republican Army: Notes on Guerilla Warfare]], [[Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army]]
* [[Library:Fedai Guerillas Speak on Armed Struggle in Iran|Fedai Guerillas Speak on Armed Struggle in Iran]], Fedai Guerillas
* [[Library:Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine|Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine]], PFLP
* [[Library:The Red Army Faction: A Documentary History - Volume 1: Projectiles for the People|The Red Army Faction: A Documentary History - Volume 1: Projectiles for the People]], Red Army Faction (documents inside include ''The Urban Guerilla Concept'', and others)

Latest revision as of 04:59, 25 June 2024

Guerrilla warfare or guerilla warfare (from the Spanish guerra, meaning 'war') is a type of warfare fought by irregulars or otherwise civilians who have picked up weapons, either in a permanent or temporary capacity (living a civilian life outside of their guerilla operations). Guerrilla warfare focuses on fast-moving, small-scale operations and has been used effectively against bigger and stronger armies in history, exploiting their blind spots to strike.

Guerrilla operations usually focus on logistics or infrastructure sabotage, stealing equipment, assassinating officers or otherwise limiting the effectiveness of the enemy army such that "it becomes too costly to pursue the war". They are usually supported by a regular army or, in case of occupation, become a resistance force supported by the civilian population to shelter and feed them.

History[edit | edit source]

While guerrilla warfare has greatly expanded in use during the 20th century thanks to more portable and reliable weapons, such tactics were first used during the Peninsular War of 1808-1814 when the Portuguese and Spanish armies drove France from the Iberian Peninsula.

Tactics[edit | edit source]

Historical and current examples[edit | edit source]

Historical[edit | edit source]

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