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  • [[U.S. House of Representatives]] organization with oversight over [[strategic strike|nuclear and non-nuclear]] strategic forces, strategic [[arms control]], [[b
    493 bytes (56 words) - 00:36, 22 January 2010
  • [[Strategic strike]] attacks against the homeland military forces, population and industry of
    179 bytes (22 words) - 17:20, 25 June 2009
  • {{r|Strategic strike}}
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  • {{r|Strategic strike}}
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  • In general, countermobility does not include [[strategic strike]]s on transportation systems or attack by combat arms on transportation veh
    978 bytes (137 words) - 12:10, 24 April 2010
  • {{r|Strategic strike}}
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  • ...to have a strategic role are usually field army and larger units on land. Strategic strike involves smaller, specialized units that can independently strike deep in t ...near movement, by combined arms forces, and attacks in the enemy's rear by Strategic strike|air or special operations forces, the most common start of this phase is as
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  • {{r|Strategic strike}}
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  • '''Strategic strike''' is the application of kinetic (i.e., physically destructive) and nonkine
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  • {{r|Strategic strike}}
    927 bytes (118 words) - 09:07, 28 April 2024
  • In the Cold War and present context, strategic bombing is a subset of [[strategic strike]], which can involve both "kinetic" attacks by bombers, [[intercontinental
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  • ...uclear operations were the traditional core, although the broader model of strategic strike is extending beyond that: <blockquote>“These two domains in particular, w
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  • ...(USSTRATCOM), the [[Unified Combatant Command]] with responsibility for [[strategic strike]] and nuclear war planning with the [[Single Integrated Operational Plan]].
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  • ...i.e., [[counterforce]]). It is usually a term for [[air warfare planning|strategic strike]], or more rarely [[air warfare planning|battlefield air interdiction]] mis
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  • ...bined arms forces, and attacks in the enemy's rear by air warfare planning#Strategic strike|air or missile attack or special operations|special operations forces, the
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  • ...tions (PTO)''' was a solely American effort. While [[air warfare planning#strategic strike|strategic bombing]] was the core of WWII strategic air warfare doctrine, th
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  • ...part of a UK-only retaliatory response to a nuclear attack, whether a full strategic strike involving all of the Royal Navy's Trident submarines, or a limited tactical
    36 KB (5,312 words) - 09:34, 19 March 2024
  • ...aradigms of what is, today, called [[air warfare planning#strategic strike|strategic strike]]. This resulted in different aircraft designs, training, targeting, and op ...aradigms of what is, today, called [[air warfare planning#strategic strike|strategic strike]]. This resulted in different aircraft designs, training, targeting, and op
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  • ...nfident about their capability to do battlefield air interdiction and deep strategic strike, the opportunity never arose for the South Vietnamese air force. Control of
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