antitrupa
Antitrupa, also known as anti-troop, is a term used in military and tactical contexts to describe a unit or formation that is organized to counter or oppose the actions of a main force or "trupa" (troop). The primary objective of an antitrupa is to disrupt, delay, or neutralize the enemy's main force, thereby protecting or supporting friendly units. This concept is often employed in asymmetric warfare, where the main force is significantly larger or more powerful than the antitrupa.
Antitrupe can take various forms, including small, specialized units, guerrilla forces, or even civilian volunteers. They
In modern warfare, antitrupe are increasingly recognized as a crucial component of military strategy, particularly in