Insurgency tactics are strategies employed by non-state actors to challenge established authorities, often through unconventional warfare. These tactics include guerrilla warfare, sabotage, and psychological operations, aiming to undermine the enemy's will and gain popular support.
Insurgents typically operate in small, mobile units, using their knowledge of the local terrain to launch surprise attacks and evade capture. They may also engage in propaganda to influence public perception and recruit new members, making their approach both military and psychological in nature.