Yes, Propaganda leaflets and loud speakers mounted on orbiting aircraft were deployed routinely during the war.
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Converted the guerrilla war in Vietnam into a conventional one; and started open warfare between North Vietnam & America.
Ground warfare occurred in the Republic of SOUTH Vietnam. Riverine warfare occurred in the Republic of SOUTH Vietnam; and some sea warfare occurred along the coastline of NORTH Vietnam. The Air War occurred in the skies of NORTH Vietnam. The Covert War occurred in Laos and Cambodia.
Jets fought in the skies over North Vietnam (the air war). Land warfare/Riverine warfare took place in South Vietnam.
Vietnam was a type of guerrilla warfare, when a group of aggressive individuals on their home turf live "underground" and launch random attacks on invading forces. This type of warfare only works if it has the support of natives, so that is why terrorists have tried and failed to use this warfare on us on our turf.
Transitional or traditional? Not sure what question you are asking, but he used un-conventional warfare (guerrilla warfare) in the beginning, but was FORCED to use conventional warfare once US jets began the air war over North Vietnam (his nation) in '65.
Airmobile warfare: the helicopter
The Chou dynasty in ancient China is known for its use of psychological warfare tactics, such as spreading rumors and misinformation to weaken the morale of enemy troops. They also employed spies and propaganda to sow discord and confusion among their adversaries, contributing to their military successes.
No, the US did not drop condoms on the USSR during the Cold War as a form of psychological warfare.
The cold war was about strength in numbers, and a bit of psychological warfare. The US didn't want RED (the red star was the symbol of communism) painted across the globe.
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