A style of warfare involving swift movements and flexible tactics aimed at exploiting weaknesses in enemy lines rather than static positions.
Related terms
Blitzkrieg: A military strategy used by Germany in World War II, characterized by rapid and coordinated movements of tanks, aircraft, and infantry to overwhelm the enemy.
Cavalry: Mounted soldiers who played a crucial role in mobile warfare during earlier periods of history, using speed and maneuverability to gain advantages on the battlefield.
Infiltration Tactics: A technique involving small groups of soldiers sneaking behind enemy lines to disrupt communication and supply networks.