Tactical Warfare

Tactical warfare refers to the military operations and strategies that are employed on a smaller scale during the course of a conflict. It focuses on the planning and execution of specific maneuvers and direct engagements between forces, often at the battalion or company level, to achieve short-term objectives. Tactical warfare emphasizes the decisive use of available resources, including personnel, equipment, and intelligence, to gain a tactical advantage over the enemy in specific battles or skirmishes. The principles of tactical warfare include surprise, speed, and the efficient use of terrain. It contrasts with strategic warfare, which involves the overall planning and direction of military forces at higher levels to achieve long-term goals.