The "tiger vs. elephant" strategy in Vietnam refers to the contrasting approaches of the Viet Cong (the "tiger") and the North Vietnamese Army (the "elephant") during the Vietnam War. The Viet Cong employed guerrilla tactics, relying on mobility, surprise, and local support to conduct hit-and-run attacks against a larger, more conventional enemy. In contrast, the North Vietnamese Army utilized traditional military strategies, engaging in larger battles and seeking to hold territory. Together, these strategies allowed the Vietnamese forces to effectively counter the superior firepower and resources of U.S. and South Vietnamese forces.
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