actually: nothing. if its just strategy and does not break laws it should be "allowed" (but i think if you protect your families you wont stop from laws)
In both wars the superpowers were not throwing everything they had into the war. The American revolution was not a popular war in England at the time and the crown had more pressing issues at the time. The United states was winning vietnam however due to the unpopularity of the war at home it was decided to pull our forces out.
I’ve always admired guerrilla tactics. It demonstrates just how effective a smaller force can be against a larger enemy. And the enemy never being able to see it coming as said smaller force vanishes into thin air. The more the conventional force takes, the higher chances of it being demoralized to breaking point. All while the irregulars grow stronger with the free equipment gathered. It plays most commonly with rebellions as the increased guerrilla actions can bring the populace to their side; into total revolution. Sun Tzu, your genius surpassed your own time.
@@Thai8521 Vietnam was an easy slaughter for the US...They lost the political war. Based of kills, the US easily had the upper hand...Read a book or something.
Gurrilla Warfare is when: Trees start speaking vietnamese Snow start speaking finish Canals start speaking polish Ground is ticking And hunters are hunting
The Guerrilla Warfare of the NVA is not why the US lost that war. On the ground the US military won nearly every engagement they were involved in but were ordered to remain strictly on South Vietnamese soil as we were there purely as a defense force for the south.
It’s funny how this type of warfare seems to work against far more superior opponents. An example is the USA. And hey, if you’re military strength is inferior, it’s the only option you got. You fight face to face you’ll be done. During the American revolution the British were a world power. The Americans used guerrilla tactics and gained independence forming the USA. 200 years later the Vietnamese would use guerrilla against America, a world power, and managed to unite Vietnam.
Morgan W Rees yes that is true. USA probably would have won if they had kept going. But Vietnam still technically won the war, so I’d say it did work. I mean if they faced face to face, the USA would have won the entire war in like weeks.
*Britain raises taxes on US colonies* Americans: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE *Britain Starves beats and sends Irish out to war for 800 years* Irish: guess we should probably rebel or something World only remembers 1 of these events
@@trashaimgamer7822 not necessarily, it is much much easier to do guerrilla warfare at home because your troops would know the land and terrain better and you would have more control and time to build tunnel networks, secret pathways in the woods, hidden weapons plants etc. and you have constant access to towns and cities that are yours to reinforce from, but it is not impossible to do guerrilla invasion, Normandy is an exceptional example of this, but even that was invading occupied allied lands with the populations' support, probably the closest example of this kind of invasion strategy would be the Japanese tactics that combined siege warfare with blitzkrieg to rapidly take mostly defenseless islands and colonies and then quickly fortify them to hold with guerrilla tactics, but this eventually failed due to lack of weapons infrastructure and reinforcements.
Guerilla warfare is not the golden ticket to victory. It takes a long time, loyalty of the natives, extensive knowledge of the environment, and a reliable source of information on the enemy.
In South East Asia guerrilla and jungle warfare is already a kids playground. I'm Filipino when i was 8 i used to play war simulations with my friends in jungle , grassland and sugarcane fields. We South East Asians are master guerrilla fighters as it is already part of our heritage inherited by our ancestors who fought the foreign colonists for hundreds of years.
Another interesting fact is that near the end of the Civil War, when it became clear that the Confederacy would fall and the conventional war against the Union Army was a lost cause, some southerners urged General Lee to organize a larger guerilla-syle resistance to the North. But Lee new the war was lost, and wanted the South and country as a whole to heal from the war.
Wazir Tarin kinda like the French supplying the Americans in the American Revolution. Couldn’t have done it without the help but the locals did the bulk of the fighting.
I believe the Soviet Union lost because they couldn't support their military or long term war when their under socialist rule. After all a Country under Socialism will rot away from the inside.
@Abu Troll al cockroachistan "why does Nato making a difference"? ...... Is that a joke? You do know that Nato is an international alliance that consists of democratic nations. Democratic systems do not work well and even worst having nearly 30 different countries trying to run a international military is even more troublesome. I still don't understand your question. Like why does democracy or socialism are terrible or why does socialism leaves a country in ruin much less run a long term war. Infact it's because of the socialism is what made the soviet union fall, all the Americans had to do to win the cold war against them was to out spend them.
The minutemen despite their effectiveness were actually an incredibly small part of the overall American army, which did use traditional warfare like the British. And they were known for being extremely difficult as well because they normally weren't paid or properly enlisted. Which meant they sometimes 'deserted' and simply left when they felt like it, or when they refused to fight when too far away from home. And don't forget when the British routed, they were followed the whole time without putting up major resistance. Often, most of the casualties in battle are actually during the route.
Shivaji was the pioneer of the guerilla warfare. At a time when armies were supposed to meet and fight face-to-face, Shivaji adopted a subtle, yet deadly strategy to get the better of his enemies - the guerilla warfare or Gamini Kawa in Marathi.
Guerrilha warfare was used troughout time against many foes. In my countrys history, the guerrilha was used against romans and for 20 years the enemy could not conquer Lusitânia
I think the one who invented guerrila techniques was Sun Tzu you can find it on his book art of war where it's say "attack the weakest part and avoid the strongest part"
Guerilla warfare was the tactic the colonists learned from the previous fights with the natives. That's how they learned. This is taught in marine Boot camp.
Then they would bring out a black powder cannon and boom , not to mention you'd run out of ammo quit cause tank ammo takes up a lot of space and you'd run out of gas because it will eat that up . Also no cell service so rip your phone .
One of the first Guerilla commanders during WW2 was Draza Mihailovich , a Serbian outlaw against Nazis and Tito's Partisans . I thought he would be mentioned here but nontheless , still a great video 👍
Would love if you guys made a video about the Boer war. It absolutely embarrassed the British military since the Boers were very effective fighters. The modern commandos is actually the derivative of the Boer Kommandos who captured Winston Churchill back in his day in service. Churchill was so impressed with the Kommandos that he helped create the unit in the British military of WW1
@@impulse2create Yes, I do, but given that those who detest us find fault with trifles like spelling, we should help each other weed out common mistakes like this one.
If you find yourself in a combat sitution and forced to use guerrilla tactics then the question you need to ask yourself is 'How far are you willing to go?'
1:38 - Infographics forgot that during that time the weapons weren't very accurate due to the lack of rifling so bullets wouldn't fly straight. That's why we see large formations of soldiers shooting in line to increase the chances of hitting the enemy. Muskets during that time AFAIK had an effective range of 50 meters, beyond that it would be hard to hit with precision
For guerrilla warfare references you should read the art of war from sun tzu and Indonesian general Soedirman who can compete a war between indonesian and netherlands just with bamboo spear
itu mitos bro wtf. kebanyakan pejuang kita pake taktik hit and run. Cuman pas pertempuran pertempuran besar aja seperti mempertahankan kota . Itupun sebagian besar kalah. Kita menang lewat diplomasi. bukan militer
To the guerilla there are 3 objectives 1. Convince the populace to support you 2. Only fight if you can win 3. Maintain clear and concise objectives Anything that furthers those objectives is fair game The counter insurgent has 3 objectives 1. Convince the populace to support you not by any means necessary but by holding yourself to the highest and strictest of standards when conducting yourself in dealings with the populace 2. Limit the guerilla capability to amass strength 3. Maintain clear and concise objectives and conduct operations to further those objectives At least that’s my limited understanding
@Tyler No, you are fighting in Afghanistan & Syris for american imperialism. Also, Americans only fought at the end of WW1, and WW2 was won by the Soviets
@@atervotum5263 they've done worse. However I agree with keeping fire arms in the event of a dictatorship or civil war. Even if we can't beat the government ourselves if it comes down to it we can defend ourselves and civilians until the rest of the world intervenes.
Fun fact. Francis Marion’s Unit evolved over the decades/centuries since America’s independence, this eventually led to the creation of the famous Special Operations Unit known as the 75th Ranger Regiment. RLTW!
The Finnish defence forces doctrine is largely based on guerrilla warfare despite being a modern armed force. Guerrilla tactics were used heavily on ww2 also against overwhelming enemy, successfully. As a small nation, Finland's only reasonable means of defence is guerrilla tactics and using terrain, weather, etc. to it's advantage.
i was hoping there would be more actual tactics... as i think most of us actually know what the wikipedia definition of GW is.... give this a 1 out of 5
You forgot to mention that guerilla warfare originated in Spain when Napoleon occupied the country and turned against them. The militias fighting with these techniques behind Napoleon's lines were refered to as 'La Guerilla' by the locals.
The saying goes "all is fair in love and war", but where do you draw the line? What's just too much?
actually: nothing. if its just strategy and does not break laws it should be "allowed" (but i think if you protect your families you wont stop from laws)
I think that the line should be drawn at killing civilians intentionally.
@@TheTard12 didn't the Americans do that a lot ? I heard rumours they even plan it on their own people
Can you do a USA and venezula protesters vs russia and venezula government.
too much when civilian populations are hurt and when rules of war are breached
It’s when snow and trees talk
When the snow speak finnish
And when trees speak Vietnamese
@@chawaphonnonthapan9027 lol
@Chhang Kim lol
us vietnamese never seen Snow before
since the temperature never drops down below -1C
Ironically the American once were farmers with low class weapons that defeated one of the most powerful empire of it's time. Then Vietnam happens
Its hard my dude. Imagine playing hide and seek with your little short nephew and hes a genius. Your not finding him no matter what you do.
I would not call VC having low class weapons. Definitely not the Kalashnikov.
Welcome to Vietnam. We like to give our enemies a taste of their own medicine.
Remember finland 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
In both wars the superpowers were not throwing everything they had into the war. The American revolution was not a popular war in England at the time and the crown had more pressing issues at the time.
The United states was winning vietnam however due to the unpopularity of the war at home it was decided to pull our forces out.
I’ve always admired guerrilla tactics. It demonstrates just how effective a smaller force can be against a larger enemy. And the enemy never being able to see it coming as said smaller force vanishes into thin air. The more the conventional force takes, the higher chances of it being demoralized to breaking point. All while the irregulars grow stronger with the free equipment gathered. It plays most commonly with rebellions as the increased guerrilla actions can bring the populace to their side; into total revolution. Sun Tzu, your genius surpassed your own time.
Mhm.
i see it as cowardly war
pfff
@@marshalsoult3860 Have fun losing in war there are no rules and honor is a lie
@@moe3213 for pathetic country state yes
fortunately this was seen as cowardly for our time
💯👍🏾
America:uses guerrilla warfare against britain
Vietnam: no u
Taste of their own medicine.Juicy.
Uno reverse
@@Thai8521 Vietnam was an easy slaughter for the US...They lost the political war. Based of kills, the US easily had the upper hand...Read a book or something.
@@sheldondinkleberg6525 still lost; public support died off and military pulled out
"Still lost" if my team scores 100 points and the other scores 40 and we still lose I guess I wont feel so bad 🤷♀️
Guerilla warfare is fighting smart not fighting hard
Thought you were justin yt
Love how the soldiers are are using Mosin Nageants
Like a 🥷
@@Demoneoooooninja or the other meaning? 😂
Guerilla Warfare. The way to win a war without winning a single battle.
@Mentlegen It's a power many would consider unnatural
@@theempiredidnothingwrong3227 'where could i learn this power'
'Not from a traditional military'
@@ckbs1 ask the Vietnamese
@@theworldoverheavan560 ask the Vietnam trees*
Fliyo MB yea haha
Soviets in Finland: Why is the snow moving
Americans in Vietnam: Why are the tress moving
British in America: *WhY aRe ThE bUsHeS mOvInG*
BECAUSE OF THE WIND LOLLLLLL
snow; avalanche trees:wind or animals in the trees bushes: wind, pest, bugs/insects or small land animal
TheBradMeister when your mechanic starts speaking Irish.
@@Thai8521 r/woooosh?
Because of FORTNITE
Who else knew what Guerilla warfare was but just wanted to see a infographics show video
Me.
I did 😁👍
Me too !
My grandfather was a guerrilla.
Me! I just wanted some extra info on it
Gurrilla Warfare is when:
Trees start speaking vietnamese
Snow start speaking finish
Canals start speaking polish
Ground is ticking
And hunters are hunting
Sands start speaking Pashto/Afghan Persian
TANGT2 Mountain starts talking {Kurds}
Cars start speaking irish
@@kamerad_marzuki3631 and when the mountains start speaking Haitian Kreyol
@@kamerad_marzuki3631 thank you
“The enemy advances, we retreat; the enemy camps, we harass; the enemy tires, we attack; the enemy retreats, we pursue.”
What movie was this🤔
@Alvi Syahri I thought it was Sun Tzu?
@@sebasdavis8081 it's Sun Tzu
It was chairman mao
I don’t know ask the Vietnamese
Or the Afghans
Or Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck
Or the google.
The Guerrilla Warfare of the NVA is not why the US lost that war. On the ground the US military won nearly every engagement they were involved in but were ordered to remain strictly on South Vietnamese soil as we were there purely as a defense force for the south.
When the snow starts speaking Finnish
It’s funny how this type of warfare seems to work against far more superior opponents. An example is the USA. And hey, if you’re military strength is inferior, it’s the only option you got. You fight face to face you’ll be done. During the American revolution the British were a world power. The Americans used guerrilla tactics and gained independence forming the USA. 200 years later the Vietnamese would use guerrilla against America, a world power, and managed to unite Vietnam.
Morgan W Rees yes that is true. USA probably would have won if they had kept going. But Vietnam still technically won the war, so I’d say it did work. I mean if they faced face to face, the USA would have won the entire war in like weeks.
Well atleast the us fight with the same tactics as the British
Unlike the trees
@Morgan W Rees U.S.A lost from Filipino and Vietnamese Guerilla Warfare
@@BluishDagger we should won if general luna wasn't betrayed
@Morgan W Rees name of saigon?
When the snow starts speaking Finnish.
Simo Hayha eants to know our location.
When the trees start speaking vietnamese
@@hartoboi2544 wrong pkace
@@mikael5544 what the frick is pkace??
@@hartoboi2544 idk
Vietnam 🇻🇳 : Oh Hi, how are you?
America 🇺🇸 : *PTSD* WHY ARE THE TREES TALKING BILLY??!!
Wind and hallucination. IT ALL A DREAM.
@@Thai8521 lol
Private: sir what out your orders
Sarge: JUST AIM FOR THE TREELINE
"billy" xD ahahha
dont get these jokes is it because they don't realise theyre hiding
I really appreciate how objectively you describe it ! Most "informative" channels fail to do that.
You know you're in trouble when the trees start speaking Vietnamese .
lol chill
Or when the empty buildings on the DMZ start speaking Korean
Or when the helicopters start speaking Fortanate son
Or the desert shouts Allah akbar
Xin chào... - said by a “tree bush”
when you're the only one in the platoon left and trees and bushes start speaking Vietnamese
me:my time has come
thieng viet
Rip dude
Tiếq Việt
haha
*Britain raises taxes on US colonies*
Americans: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
*Britain Starves beats and sends Irish out to war for 800 years*
Irish: guess we should probably rebel or something
World only remembers 1 of these events
Is live Worth it TIOCFAIDH ÁR LÁ
Main reason: Geography
Lotsa people in Chicago support the IRA
Because america
I mean they were not starved or they would of loat all battles... OOF
"you can't take on a world power with a few old rifles"
*Stares in guerilla*
The West entering Vietnam:"Instant regret"
Everyone in the comment section : *Talking about America, Finland and Vietnam*
The Baltic States : "Are we a joke to you?"
In the sky to the ocean sea *it calls me!*
Afghanistan and Bangladesh
We need to go back to our guerrilla warfare roots, funny how history repeats itself but this time with the tables turned against us.
Uhhmmm you realize guerrilla warfare is only possible on home soil?
Philly Grea well you can just parachute people in like back in ww2 with the British SOE. Those were guerrillas and saboteurs.
@@trashaimgamer7822 not necessarily, it is much much easier to do guerrilla warfare at home because your troops would know the land and terrain better and you would have more control and time to build tunnel networks, secret pathways in the woods, hidden weapons plants etc. and you have constant access to towns and cities that are yours to reinforce from, but it is not impossible to do guerrilla invasion, Normandy is an exceptional example of this, but even that was invading occupied allied lands with the populations' support, probably the closest example of this kind of invasion strategy would be the Japanese tactics that combined siege warfare with blitzkrieg to rapidly take mostly defenseless islands and colonies and then quickly fortify them to hold with guerrilla tactics, but this eventually failed due to lack of weapons infrastructure and reinforcements.
@@trashaimgamer7822 russians and chinese are in our back yard
Guerilla warfare is not the golden ticket to victory. It takes a long time, loyalty of the natives, extensive knowledge of the environment, and a reliable source of information on the enemy.
The war videos are back and better than ever :D
Yeah! 💪🏻
The Infographics Show yeah
You are the best TH-cam channel
America: bush talking
Japan:soil talking
Finland:snow talking
Vietnam:trees talking
Philippines:mountains talking
Afghan: Sand Talking
Camping noobs.
It's a legitimate strategy!
I camp when I'm sick of dying and want some kills
No u
U mean tactical waiting
The Vietnamese aren't camping noobs, they are hit and run tree ninjas
In South East Asia guerrilla and jungle warfare is already a kids playground.
I'm Filipino when i was 8 i used to play war simulations with my friends in jungle , grassland and sugarcane fields.
We South East Asians are master guerrilla fighters as it is already part of our heritage inherited by our ancestors who fought the foreign colonists for hundreds of years.
I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees.....
*The trees are speaking in Vietnamese*
When the grass starts to chat with the tree and the stones, while the mountain is shouting, . . . South east Asians 😂😂😂😂
Another interesting fact is that near the end of the Civil War, when it became clear that the Confederacy would fall and the conventional war against the Union Army was a lost cause, some southerners urged General Lee to organize a larger guerilla-syle resistance to the North. But Lee new the war was lost, and wanted the South and country as a whole to heal from the war.
Just use invisible Halo armor
_ThEy cAn'T SeE mE iF i CaN't SeE mYsElF_
chinese stealth armor from fallout
This is how Afghans defeated Soviet union
All hail CIA
@@mtacticool7168 CIA just helped us in weapons and ammunition but we fought by ourselves.
Wazir Tarin kinda like the French supplying the Americans in the American Revolution. Couldn’t have done it without the help but the locals did the bulk of the fighting.
I believe the Soviet Union lost because they couldn't support their military or long term war when their under socialist rule. After all a Country under Socialism will rot away from the inside.
@Abu Troll al cockroachistan "why does Nato making a difference"? ...... Is that a joke? You do know that Nato is an international alliance that consists of democratic nations. Democratic systems do not work well and even worst having nearly 30 different countries trying to run a international military is even more troublesome.
I still don't understand your question. Like why does democracy or socialism are terrible or why does socialism leaves a country in ruin much less run a long term war. Infact it's because of the socialism is what made the soviet union fall, all the Americans had to do to win the cold war against them was to out spend them.
The minutemen despite their effectiveness were actually an incredibly small part of the overall American army, which did use traditional warfare like the British.
And they were known for being extremely difficult as well because they normally weren't paid or properly enlisted. Which meant they sometimes 'deserted' and simply left when they felt like it, or when they refused to fight when too far away from home.
And don't forget when the British routed, they were followed the whole time without putting up major resistance. Often, most of the casualties in battle are actually during the route.
You also used Spanish French and dutch weapons
Chhatrapati shivaji maharaj created this strategie... Jay shivaji Jay bhawani.. 🚩🇮🇳
Shivaji was the pioneer of the guerilla warfare. At a time when armies were supposed to meet and fight face-to-face, Shivaji adopted a subtle, yet deadly strategy to get the better of his enemies - the guerilla warfare or Gamini Kawa in Marathi.
So Americans were actually normal british people
europeans
Duh
Define Americans? You got Native Americans and Everyone else.
@Morgan W Rees its joke mate
Uhhh yeah..
I used to think it meant literal Gorillas with guns.
I wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
I'm looking kinda down with my finger and my thumb in the shape on an L on my forehead right now.
youre not the only one. my concept was Gorilla's not only with guns but laser guns so...
Im the dullest tool
what i thousght was soldiers fighting with gorrila to scare the enemy
@@listeed6532 Well, the years start coming and they don't stop coming
Hi,guerilla technique is discovered by our ancestors.
The great"Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj"
Guerrilha warfare was used troughout time against many foes. In my countrys history, the guerrilha was used against romans and for 20 years the enemy could not conquer Lusitânia
@Sumeet Sawant true af
No
No
@@ZecaPinto1 you can search it in Google bro
**Minutemen jumps Britain** **Britain insults Minutemen cause they’re not gentlemen**
as an Indonesian citizen, I am very familiar with what is called guerrilla warfare
The 'shivaji maharaj' invented guerrilla techniques' in 16th century to fight againt muslim rulars of that time. And they called it "GANIMI KAVA"
It was more like "Chapamar Yudh" in Native language.
But yeah thanks to Chatrapati Shivaji for it:)
I think the one who invented guerrila techniques was Sun Tzu you can find it on his book art of war where it's say "attack the weakest part and avoid the strongest part"
Guerrilla just means an irregular force fighting a war it really came about when the Spanish fought napoleon at least the name itself
Why do you Hindus think you invented everything.
Even some Hindus claim to make the Internet.
Like you guys are a joke
@@blackflagsofpakistantheeas9109 lol mullas are just jealous ask afzal Khan and aurangazeb
Guerilla warfare was the tactic the colonists learned from the previous fights with the natives. That's how they learned. This is taught in marine Boot camp.
I wish i could go to an old war with a tank and a cell phone
Then they would bring out a black powder cannon and boom , not to mention you'd run out of ammo quit cause tank ammo takes up a lot of space and you'd run out of gas because it will eat that up . Also no cell service so rip your phone .
@@bronzetoothbrush6825 U really debunked him
you would change history plus the phone won't work
@@bronzetoothbrush6825 yep
This was very helpful thanks, I only know about guerrilla warfare from Far Cry
The Minutemen’s name didn’t come from their readiness, it came from their wives. 😀j/k
They got scared because the trees were speaking French and the bush were speaking Spanish.
Bush speaking spanish?
Speaking spanish? Wait what?
Read the title as "Nutella warfare", I think I need to eat something
or less ;)
Lol
XD
😂🤣
When the trees start speaking Vietnamese
When the snow starts speaking Finnish
When the foxhole starts shouting allahu akbar
Or when the Cactus start shouting Allahu Akbar
When the bushes speak Polish.
Im proud to be maratha ...
This technique was introduced by our great Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj 😍🙏🏻
This technic centuries older than ur shivaji even Romans, Greeks and many other used This guerilla warfare before him
One of the first Guerilla commanders during WW2 was Draza Mihailovich , a Serbian outlaw against Nazis and Tito's Partisans . I thought he would be mentioned here but nontheless , still a great video 👍
Red Coat: *uses reins on horse too tight*
Horse: “Ow!”
Red Coat: “Sorry br- wait what.” *looks at horse and sees a dude dressed in a horse costume*
Would love if you guys made a video about the Boer war. It absolutely embarrassed the British military since the Boers were very effective fighters. The modern commandos is actually the derivative of the Boer Kommandos who captured Winston Churchill back in his day in service. Churchill was so impressed with the Kommandos that he helped create the unit in the British military of WW1
3 years later but seconded. For some reason military history peeps never seem to remember the boer wars
lok
Thumbs up if you understand how this connects to the 2nd Amendment.
Marshall Law is coming. Prepare yourself please
Geoff Menna boog
@@impulse2create Martial
@@joyceclemons3916 you know what I meant Ms perfect
@@impulse2create Yes, I do, but given that those who detest us find fault with trifles like spelling, we should help each other weed out common mistakes like this one.
Anger management with Jack Nicholson is the best example of guerilla warfare. At the end of the war they hypnotize you to believe it was for good.
If you find yourself in a combat sitution and forced to use guerrilla tactics then the question you need to ask yourself is 'How far are you willing to go?'
1:38 - Infographics forgot that during that time the weapons weren't very accurate due to the lack of rifling so bullets wouldn't fly straight. That's why we see large formations of soldiers shooting in line to increase the chances of hitting the enemy. Muskets during that time AFAIK had an effective range of 50 meters, beyond that it would be hard to hit with precision
So basically:
*"When they approach, we run away."*
Oversimplified has been right the whole time.
Well when you look at it, the emu did use guerrilla tactics of splitting up into small groups and fleeing randomly.
If you can't beat em, join em.
Just like how the Philippine Scout Rangers counter guerilla insurgents in the Philippines.
Guerrilla warfare is countering a more powerful opponent.
First picture shows british soldiers with soviet Mosin Nagant rifle from 1891. Nice work.
For guerrilla warfare references you should read the art of war from sun tzu and Indonesian general Soedirman who can compete a war between indonesian and netherlands just with bamboo spear
itu mitos bro wtf. kebanyakan pejuang kita pake taktik hit and run. Cuman pas pertempuran pertempuran besar aja seperti mempertahankan kota . Itupun sebagian besar kalah. Kita menang lewat diplomasi. bukan militer
The word "guerilla" warfare came from the Peninsular War during the Napoleonic Wars BTW
If you made this sooner you could’ve helped me with my history class 😅😄
Infographics show has been hiding the 👌sign and I love it
When you're a redcoat soldier in America and the forest starts speaking freedom
my gender was mentioned and i feel very offended!!☠
blitz @Lol!!😂
Yup thats how the World works nowadays
@3:54 me when I beat my brother to the last slice of pizza
To the guerilla there are 3 objectives
1. Convince the populace to support you
2. Only fight if you can win
3. Maintain clear and concise objectives
Anything that furthers those objectives is fair game
The counter insurgent has 3 objectives
1. Convince the populace to support you not by any means necessary but by holding yourself to the highest and strictest of standards when conducting yourself in dealings with the populace
2. Limit the guerilla capability to amass strength
3. Maintain clear and concise objectives and conduct operations to further those objectives
At least that’s my limited understanding
everyone gangster until the bushes start speaking Vietnamese
Tito Tito
Fighting for something always is better than any stat
5:12 So that's what Bob Marley's talking about: "Buffalo soldier"
When u cant outfight the enemy
Outsmart the enemy
Irish fight for independence from 1916 on one of the best examples of guerrilla warfare.
at 2:31 : i was like "wait.... are those Mosin Nagant that the British Army use? haha" XD
Gorilla strategy started first in India by veer Shivaji at Maharashtra against the mughals in early 17-18 century
Tyler lol
Ok so you mean to say that Americans started terrorism and crimes too
@Tyler No, you are fighting in Afghanistan & Syris for american imperialism. Also, Americans only fought at the end of WW1, and WW2 was won by the Soviets
Jai Bhawani 🚩🚩
@Tyler bro America just wanted to show the world there power mainly to Russia Japan had already planned to surrender
12 year old me: gorilla warfare
hoho haha, 🦍
Boers where famous Guerrilla fighters, the word " commando" comes from the Anglo-Boer war.
True, niemand onthou dit
The word "guerrilla" comes from Spanish war against Napoleon
Make a video on Queen of jhasi
Woo!! Massachusetts!!!!
*the British are coming!*
Random colonist: But I am British.
*when The trees start talking*
Wasnt Mel Gibson's character in The Patriot based on the Swamp Fox?
Yes .
Video ok except the part where it confuses guerrilla warfare with terrorism (using civilians as shields and wearing civilian clothes).
6:40 *fortunate son plays in the background as the beginning of forest gump plays*
Gorilla warfare = ooh ooh ahh ahh time to hit you with my banana!
M8 why are they using bolt action rifles (i mean't the british troops) at 00:02
"HURR THERE'S NO REASON TO HAVE GUNS BECAUSE THE MILITARY HAS BETTER WEAPONS!"
Really? I have better weapons at my home over the standard military grade rifles.
I know, I'm just quoting what gun grabbers try to grasp at straws with.
@@Keitaro2011 oh......
TreeckotheRebel what your gonna launch missiles at civilian targets?
@@atervotum5263 they've done worse. However I agree with keeping fire arms in the event of a dictatorship or civil war. Even if we can't beat the government ourselves if it comes down to it we can defend ourselves and civilians until the rest of the world intervenes.
Word for word on business insiders website...
Fun fact. Francis Marion’s Unit evolved over the decades/centuries since America’s independence, this eventually led to the creation of the famous Special Operations Unit known as the 75th Ranger Regiment. RLTW!
Thumbnail: Real life potatoman fighting in the Gulf War
The Finnish defence forces doctrine is largely based on guerrilla warfare despite being a modern armed force. Guerrilla tactics were used heavily on ww2 also against overwhelming enemy, successfully. As a small nation, Finland's only reasonable means of defence is guerrilla tactics and using terrain, weather, etc. to it's advantage.
Its called Motti tactics by the Finns
The snow: talks finnish
The trees: talks vietnamese
The mountains: talks filipino
The bushes: starts to talk american what next?
Thousands of rivers and canals : talks Bangla.
Haha
Hills and caves : talks afghani
When you tell a joke and the bush starts laughing
That's when trees and bushes start talking in PUBG
i was hoping there would be more actual tactics... as i think most of us actually know what the wikipedia definition of GW is.... give this a 1 out of 5
You forgot to mention that guerilla warfare originated in Spain when Napoleon occupied the country and turned against them. The militias fighting with these techniques behind Napoleon's lines were refered to as 'La Guerilla' by the locals.
It was invented by the Maratha empire in India
Sir Please do some research first… It was discovered my The GREATEST of The Greatest Maratha Emperor.. Shri Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Almost heaven!!!!!, West Virginia
Great tactic when you have a melee weapon while opponent doesn’t …maybe😅😛
Gone in 60 seconds is a really good movie.
The Great Chatrapathi Shivaji invented guerilla warfare
@@saraikimaza4167 well we are one of the earliest civilization unlike the cult from middle East
Lol
@@monjir8707 But you didn't clearly invent it