Military strategy refers to the planning and execution of military operations to achieve specific objectives in warfare. It involves the careful consideration of resources, tactics, and logistics to gain an advantage over the enemy.
Related terms
Blitzkrieg: A military tactic used during World War II, characterized by quick and overwhelming attacks using combined forces (aircraft, tanks, infantry) to disorient and overpower the enemy.
Guerrilla Warfare: A form of irregular warfare where small groups operate independently using hit-and-run tactics against a larger conventional force.
Total War: A strategy employed during both World Wars that involved targeting not only enemy combatants but also civilian populations and infrastructure in order to weaken the enemy's ability to fight.