sissitoimintaa
Sissitoimintaa, a Finnish term, translates to "guerrilla activity" or "guerrilla warfare." It refers to irregular military tactics employed by small, often independent groups of combatants. These tactics are typically characterized by surprise, ambush, sabotage, and hit-and-run attacks against a larger, more conventional enemy force. The aim is to disrupt enemy operations, erode their morale, and tie down their resources without engaging in pitched battles.
Historically, sissitoimintaa has been a significant element in various conflicts, particularly in forested or mountainous terrain
The strategic objectives of sissitoimintaa can vary. It can be used as a primary mode of warfare