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Special Warfare | PLUS ◎ |

Special warfare units are designed to survive and thrive with minimal logistics, often operating behind enemy lines or in denied areas where larger forces cannot go. Premier Units & Roles

The "indirect" approach, involving long-term operations like training resistance forces, subversion, and psychological warfare to undermine an adversary. Key Strategic Pillars Special Warfare

Short-duration strikes, such as raids, ambushes, or surgical recovery missions (e.g., the bin Laden raid). Special warfare units are designed to survive and

This involves activities like counterinsurgency (COIN), stability operations, and civil-military relations designed to maintain influence without escalating to large-scale combat. The Core of Special Warfare

is the umbrella term for military actions conducted by specially designated, organized, trained, and equipped forces to achieve high-stakes strategic or operational objectives. Unlike conventional warfare, which relies on mass and overwhelming force, special warfare leverages asymmetric advantages , local partnerships, and specialized skills to operate in "politically sensitive" environments. The Core of Special Warfare

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