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Hit-and-run tactic - Definition and Overview

Hit-and-run tactics is a tactical doctrine where the purpose of the combat involved is not to seize control of territory, but to inflict damage on a target and immediately exit the area to avoid the enemy's defense and/or retaliation.

These tactics are a cornerstone of asymmetrical warfare like guerrilla warfare, militant resistance movements and terrorism where the enemy typically overmatches the attacking force to the point where sustained combat is to be avoided. However the tactics can also be used as part of more conventional warfare. Examples of the latter include commando or other special forces attacks or sorties from a besieged castle.

Example Usage of Hit-and-run

carslatestnews: Bicyclist Injured in Newport Beach Hit-and-run Car Accident: A bicyclist who has died as a result of injuries h.. http://bit.ly/4skrGG
Stargirlie713: RT @CalFireNews: RT @FireRescue1: Calif. off-duty firefighter dragged in Hit-and-run http://ow.ly/L8yk
thenewspress: From the news desk: Two Immokalee men arrested in fatal hit and run http://bit.ly/6H0anz
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