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A unified approach to controlling all forms of kinetic (i.e., physically destructive) and nonkinetic (e.g., [[electronic warfare]]) support to troops in contact with the enemy, when the proximity is close enough that there is a significant danger of [[fratricide (military)|fratricide]] or degrading troop capabilities (e.g., by interfering with their sensors) | A unified approach to [[deconfliction|deconflicting]] controlling all forms of kinetic (i.e., physically destructive) and nonkinetic (e.g., [[electronic warfare]]) support to troops in contact with the enemy, when the proximity is close enough that there is a significant danger of [[fratricide (military)|fratricide]] or degrading troop capabilities (e.g., by interfering with their sensors) |
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A unified approach to deconflicting controlling all forms of kinetic (i.e., physically destructive) and nonkinetic (e.g., electronic warfare) support to troops in contact with the enemy, when the proximity is close enough that there is a significant danger of fratricide or degrading troop capabilities (e.g., by interfering with their sensors)