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imported>Howard C. Berkowitz (New page: {{subpages}} ==Parent topics== {{r|Counterintelligence}} {{r|Deception}} {{r|Maskirovka}} ==Subtopics== {{r|Camouflage}} {{r|Deceptive decoy}} {{r|Electronic attack}} {{r|Sacrificial d...) |
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 8 July 2009
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Parent topics
- Counterintelligence [r]: Countermeasures to foreign intelligence organizations collecting intelligence against one's own side. [e]
- Deception [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Maskirovka [r]: A very broad Soviet/Russian military theoretical concept, encompassing what the West regards as camouflage, or deception, concealment and counterintelligence, but going to a conscious plan of convincing the opponent to believe what one wants him to believe [e]
Subtopics
- Camouflage [r]: "The use of natural or artificial material on personnel, objects, or tactical positions with the aim of confusing, misleading, or evading the enemy" (U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff) [e]
- Deceptive decoy [r]: Within the broad context of electronic warfare, which includes both electromagnetic and acoustic sensing, a device, independently launched from a target or escort, which interferes with enemy tracking or final weapons guidance [e]
- Electronic attack [r]: A subset of electronic warfare that actively interferes with the operation of hostile systems; previously called electronic countermeasures (ECM) [e]
- Sacrificial decoy [r]: Using electronic warfare techniques, a (usually) mobile transmitting device that will lure an enemy weapon to attack it rather than the real platform it is protecting [e]
- Underground construction [r]: Add brief definition or description