Cold-weather warfare refers to military operations conducted in extreme cold environments, characterized by low temperatures, snow, ice, and harsh weather conditions. This type of warfare requires specialized tactics, equipment, and training for military personnel to effectively operate and sustain combat readiness in such challenging conditions. Key aspects of cold-weather warfare include: 1. **Climate Adaptation**: Troops must be trained to handle physical challenges imposed by cold weather, such as frostbite, hypothermia, and reduced physical performance.

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