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Ski Warfare: In the Winter War between the Finns and the Soviets, the Finnish ski troops used guerilla tactics to stop a much larger enemy. Their high mobility gave them an advantage in the cold conditions (of which the Soviets were not used to). The 10th Mountain Division, a special operations unit in the US, is trained in harsh terrain operations, including ski warfare. They are a rapid-response unit and have conducted many operations in the 1990s. Bicycle Warfare: Bicycles are cheap, light, fast, and can carry a surprisingly large amount of baggage When Japan invaded Singapore in WWII, they used bicycles on gravel and pavement to give the impression of a much larger tank force. This prompted a British garrison that was 3x the size of the Japanese invading force to surrender. For more information, read:Military History Magazine (Feb 2000): Bicycles in War Special Forces by Samuel Southworth Military Blunders by Geoffrey Regan Japanese Army by Geoffrey FortyMilitary History Podcast is sponsored by Armchair General Magazine