Inghimasi are usually well-trained guerrilla fighters[2] who are organized into teams, and infiltrate enemy positions in order to cause as much damage as possible, generally expecting to be killed while doing so.
[1] They often wear explosive belts that are to be detonated when the possibility arises that they could be captured, run out of ammunition, or expect to be overwhelmed.
[2] Inghimasi fighters usually wear clothing resembling that of the target's forces, and use light weapons.
[2][4] Unlike normal suicide attack forces, however, an Inghimasi can survive their missions and return to their base.
[2] Furthermore, the individuals involved in the November 2015 Paris attacks operated in a similar fashion to Inghimasi.