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These tactics are a cornerstone of Irregular Warfare like Guerrilla Warfare , militant Resistance Movement s 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 Sortie s from a besieged castle. Hit-and-run tactics are also used in economics to describe a firm that enters a market to take advantage of abnormal profits and then leaves. These tactics can be seen in a Contestable Market . See Cream Skimming as well. |
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