Warfare strategies refer to the overall plans and tactics employed by military forces to achieve their objectives in battle. It involves decisions about the deployment of troops, use of weapons, and coordination of movements.
Related terms
Blitzkrieg: Blitzkrieg refers to a German military strategy used during World War II that involved swift and overwhelming attacks using combined air and ground forces.
Guerrilla Warfare: Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare where small groups or individuals engage in surprise attacks, sabotage, and ambushes against larger conventional forces.
Trench Warfare: Trench warfare was a strategy employed during World War I where opposing armies dug deep trenches for protection and engaged in prolonged battles from fixed positions.