Hybrid warfare as described, refers to military and extra military strategies such as political warfare, that is targeting a party or policy. Irregular warfare such as cyber warfare; surveillance, viruses, the interception of messages, blocking of access etc. Influencing methods; media influence, as called diplomacy such as who your friends will be. Lawfare, new legislation. Foreign electoral intervention and interference. Support of local unrest. information warfare and propaganda.
Environmental warfare such as contaminating water supplies.
Infiltration of government and agencies resulting in political, value, cultural, social, information and technological changes.
Use of drugs. Economic strategies such as creating a financial crisis and the mass buying of property with the goal of creating an accomodation crisis.
Colonialisation.
Entomological warfare, usually in conjunction with germ warfare. Special forces, paramilitary forces; murder, criminality.