Invasion
An invasion is the entry of an armed force into another country or its territory with the aim of defeating its government, occupying land, or altering the political order. It is typically a large-scale operation that may involve land, air, and sea elements, and it is often followed by occupation or administration of the occupied area. Invasions differ from smaller incursions, raids, or border violations in their scale, intent, and duration, and they are usually aimed at subjugation and control of territory.
Legal and normative context: Modern international law prohibits the threat or use of force against the territorial
Tactics and consequences: Invasions commonly involve rapid advances, seizure of strategic infrastructure, and attempts to establish
Notable examples: Historical invasions include the invasion of Poland in 1939, which contributed to the start