noun
mass nounThe military activities and tactics involved in fighting in jungle terrain.
‘they were sent in to fight without proper training in jungle warfare’
- ‘the battalion is about to go to Belize for jungle warfare training’
- ‘Apart from offering psychological help to overcome the trauma of years of jungle warfare, the programme offers educational support.’
- ‘The British Army also runs a jungle warfare training school in the small nation.’
- ‘He's the last surviving member of an elite rapid deployment force that specialized in jungle warfare.’
- ‘But the major has taught cadets for 21 years and is confident of his charges' ability to adapt to jungle warfare.’
- ‘They would need to be trained and equipped for jungle warfare and put under command of the inspiring police leadership.’
- ‘It was a campaign of jungle warfare against colonial rule that resulted in accusations of brutality on both sides.’
- ‘The first two combined exercises focused primarily on jungle warfare and counter-insurgency operations.’
- ‘Dressed for jungle warfare, the police threw tear gas and fired rifles while a police helicopter flew low over the crowd.’
- ‘The American military's expertise in jungle warfare has been hard won.’
- ‘As a professional soldier, he drew on his fighting experiences in Nicaragua, eagerly adapting jungle warfare to suit New Zealand conditions.’