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==Parent topics== | ==Parent topics== | ||
{{r|Deception}} | |||
{{r|Special operations}} | |||
==Subtopics== | ==Subtopics== | ||
{{r|Clandestine cell system}} | {{r|Clandestine cell system}} | ||
{{r|Clandestine human-source intelligence and covert action}} | {{r|Clandestine human-source intelligence and covert action}} | ||
{{r| | {{r|Guerilla warfare}} | ||
{{r| | {{r|Plausible deniability}} | ||
{{r|Sabotage}} | |||
==Other related topics== | |||
{{r|Clandestine operation}} | |||
{{r|Information operations}} |
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Parent topics
- Deception [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Special operations [r]: Military or paramilitary operations that differ from conventional operations in degree of physical and political risk, operational techniques, mode of employment, independence from friendly support, and dependence on detailed operational intelligence and indigenous assets; they are often controlled at a national or strategic level of command [e]
Subtopics
- Clandestine cell system [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Clandestine human-source intelligence and covert action [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Guerilla warfare [r]: A set of strategic, operational, and tactical actions, within a political context, taken against an enemy in territory dominated by that enemy, by irregular troops, often not uniformed [e]
- Plausible deniability [r]: Denial of blame in loose and informal chains of command where upper rungs quarantine the blame to the lower rungs, and that all claims of innocence are accepted. [e]
- Sabotage [r]: The act of covertly damaging equipment or facilities, usually as part of guerrilla warfare. [e]