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Hybrid warfare is a theory of military strategy, first proposed by Frank Hoffman, which employs political warfare and blends conventional warfare, irregular... |
new generation warfare was first introduced in Russian (Война нового поколения) in 2013, as synonyms for grey zone and hybrid warfare in the Gerasimov... |
Military technology (redirect from Technology and warfare) but low rates for explicitly transhuman-related terms. Today's hybrid style of warfare also calls for investments in information technologies. Increased... |
guerrilla warfare stretches back to ancient history. While guerrilla tactics can be viewed as a natural continuation of prehistoric warfare, the Chinese... |
Buttstroke (category Hybrid martial arts) with kicking and kneeing an opponent's lower body to further increase effectiveness and provide more variety to routes of attack. Buttstrokes carry the... |
America-class amphibious assault ship (category Amphibious warfare vessel classes) to Test Hybrid-Propulsion on Destroyers Archived 10 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine - Defensetech.org, 6 August 2013 "The Cost-Effectiveness of Nuclear... |
from Antiquity to the Present (co-edited with Richard Sinnreich) 2012: Hybrid Warfare: Fighting Complex Opponents from the Ancient World to the Present (co-edited... |
Tank (redirect from Tank (warfare)) tanks into modern military forces spawned a new era of combat, armoured warfare. Until the invention of the main battle tank, tanks were typically categorized... |
Amos C. (July–September 2016). "Russian Hybrid Warfare and the Re-emergence of Conventional Armored Warfare: Implications for U.S. Army's Armored Force"... |
fighting vehicles (AFV) in both conventional and unconventional armoured warfare. From 2013/14, the military of IS captured hundreds of AFVs, including... |
Interactive Scenario Builder (category Electronic warfare) (T&E) Training Options development Targeting support The Effectiveness of Navy Electronic Warfare Systems (ENEWS) group used Builder to support the design... |
Torpedo (redirect from Torpedo (naval warfare)) wire-guided types. They can be launched from a variety of platforms. In modern warfare, a submarine-launched torpedo is almost certain to hit its target; the... |
arts vs. contemporary styles: e.g., folk wrestling compared to modern hybrid martial arts. Techniques taught: armed vs. unarmed, and within these categories... |
(1997). Sun Tzu and Information Warfare: A Collection of Winning Papers from the Sun Tzu Art of War in Information Warfare Competition. Washington, D.C.:... |
Brave1 (category Targeting (warfare)) enemy signals, allowing knowledge of the location of enemy electronic warfare transmitters and the launch location of drones. A system named Griselda... |
Trebuchet (section Hybrid trebuchet) significant changes in medieval warfare. This line of thought suggests that rams were abandoned due to the effectiveness of the counterweight trebuchet... |
conduct anti-aircraft warfare with Aegis and surface-to-air missiles; tactical land strikes with Tomahawk missiles; anti-submarine warfare (ASW) with towed... |
Littoral combat ship (section Surface warfare) surface, and underwater vehicles. Possessing lower air defense and surface warfare capabilities than destroyers, the LCS emphasizes speed, flexible mission... |
the Royal Navy, and as of 2012 its major organisational grouping. It is a hybrid, neither a command, nor simply an installation. Royal Navy official writings... |
Hezbollah armed strength (section Electronic warfare) as the textbook definition of a hybrid actor, with conventional and unconventional warfare capabilities. As a hybrid actor, Hezbollah's main weakness... |