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what was the gorilla warfare, who invented it , explain what was the use of the gorilla warfare​

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Answered by supriya1918
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The Chinese general and strategist Sun Tzu, in his The Art of War (6th century BC), was one of the earliest to propose the use of guerrilla warfare. This inspired the development of modern guerrilla warfare. Guerrilla tactics were presumably employed by prehistoric tribal warriors against enemy tribes.

Answered by Banjeet1141
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Guerrilla warfare, usually called guerilla warfare, is a style of the battle fought by civilians or others who are not members of a traditional military unit. Guerrilla warriors (commonly referred to simply as guerrillas) frequently seek to overthrow an existing government or revolt against a much bigger, organized military (although in some cases, guerillas fight against rival insurgent forces).

Guerrilla warfare was invented first by Sun Tzu in The Art of War.

                Guerrilla warfare frequently entails surprise attacks such as ambushes and raids, as well as the destruction of a susceptible objective. Often, guerrilla fighters are fighting in their home country or have the support of the local community. As a result, guerrillas are often familiar with the terrain and geography, which they exploit to their advantage in their attacks: The opponent is completely unaware of what is going on.

  • Guerrilla warfare flourished in the two centuries that followed, when native irregulars in India, Algeria, Morocco, Burma (Myanmar), New Zealand, and the Balkans attempted, generally in vain, to thwart colonization by the big powers.
  • Indian tribes in North America resisted the West's opening;
  • Cuban guerrillas fought the Spanish, and Filipino guerrillas fought both the Spanish and the Americans.
  • During the South African War, 90,000 Boer commandos fought off a massive British army for two years before being defeated.
  • Guerrilla warfare is an example of asymmetric warfare in which opposing forces of unequal power compete.
  • It is also irregular warfare in the sense that it tries to garner popular support and political influence at the expense of the enemy.

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