Unconventional - Warfare

Psychologically readying a population to resist.

Expanding the movement and conducting limited operations.

A cellular, clandestine organization that operates in denied or urban areas to handle intelligence, sabotage, and propaganda. Unconventional Warfare

Military doctrine often follows a specific lifecycle for UW campaigns:

UW is fundamentally about "working by, with, and through" local partners to solve complex political-military problems. Psychologically readying a population to resist

Unconventional Warfare (UW) is a core military activity focused on supporting a foreign insurgency or resistance movement. Rather than using direct force, it involves enabling an indigenous "underground," "auxiliary," or "guerrilla" force to disrupt or overthrow an occupying power. Core Components of Unconventional Warfare

The overt military arm of the resistance that conducts kinetic combat operations against the enemy. The 7-Phase Campaign Model Military doctrine often follows a specific lifecycle for

Inserting UW teams into the area of operations.

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