Unconventional | Warfare
Training and equipping local cadres into a structured force.
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 Unconventional Warfare
The overt military arm of the resistance that conducts kinetic combat operations against the enemy. The 7-Phase Campaign Model Training and equipping local cadres into a structured force
Executing full-scale combat operations alongside the resistance. Core Components of Unconventional Warfare The overt military
Establishing links between external sponsors and resistance leaders.
UW is fundamentally about "working by, with, and through" local partners to solve complex political-military problems.
Part-time volunteer supporters who use their normal positions in the community to provide logistics, early warning, and safe house management.