taktikaikojen
Taktikaikojen refers to a set of strategic and tactical principles rooted in Finnish military history, particularly during the Winter War (1939–1940) and the Continuation War (1941–1944). The term is derived from the Finnish word *taktika*, meaning "tactics," and *aikojen*, meaning "of the times," emphasizing the adaptability of these methods to the harsh conditions of the Finnish landscape and climate. These tactics were developed by Finnish soldiers, officers, and commanders to counter superior Soviet forces through guerrilla warfare, mobility, and exploitation of terrain.
Central to taktikaikojen was the use of hit-and-run attacks, ambushes, and rapid withdrawals to avoid direct
Taktikaikojen was not limited to military operations but also included psychological warfare, such as propaganda and
Modern military analysts sometimes reference taktikaikojen as an example of how smaller forces can achieve tactical