A type of military strategy in which one side attempts to wear down its opponent through sustained losses of personnel, equipment, and resources, aiming to gradually weaken the opponent to the point of collapse. A war of attrition relies on the cumulative effect of sustained pressure over time.


  • Smith, R. (2005). The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World. Penguin Books.

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