military warfare
Military warfare refers to the organized conflict between armed forces of different nations or groups. It involves various strategies, tactics, and technologies aimed at achieving specific objectives, such as territorial control or political dominance. Warfare can take many forms, including conventional battles, guerrilla tactics, and cyber warfare.
Throughout history, military warfare has evolved with advancements in technology and changes in political landscapes. Key elements include the use of weapons, logistics, and intelligence. Notable examples of military warfare include the World Wars, the Cold War, and modern conflicts involving drone technology and cyber operations.