Schermutselingen
Schermutselingen is a Dutch term for small-scale military engagements between opposing forces. They are characterized by limited forces, modest objectives, short duration, and a focus on local tactical advantage rather than strategic depth. The term encompasses patrol clashes, ambushes, reconnaissance detachments, and raids, often conducted to gather intelligence, disrupt the enemy, or test defensive dispositions.
In practice, schermutselingen involve light casualties, improvisation, and frequent disengagement as units maneuver in difficult terrain
Historically, the term is used in Dutch military historiography to describe encounters that fall short of pitched