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A very broad Soviet/Russian military theoretical concept, encompassing what the West regards as [[deception]], [[concealment]] and [[operational security]], but going to a conscious plan of convincing the opponent to believe what one wants him to believe
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

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A definition or brief description of Maskirovka.

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