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    Asymmetric warfare (or asymmetric engagement) is a type of war between belligerents whose relative military power, strategy or tactics differ significantly...
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    The Asymmetric Warfare Group was a United States Army unit created during the War on Terrorism to mitigate various threats with regard to asymmetric warfare...
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    West Bank Palestinians have engaged in two uprisings that have led to an asymmetric set of wars of attrition, between the occupying power and the occupied...
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  • associated with irregular warfare are older than the term itself. Irregular warfare favors indirect warfare and asymmetric warfare approaches, though it may...
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  • Asymmetric relation, in set theory Asymmetric synthesis, in organic synthesis Asymmetric warfare, in modern war Asymmetric Publications, a video game company...
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    war, industrial warfare, mechanized warfare, nuclear warfare, counter-insurgency, or (more recently) the rise of asymmetric warfare also known as fourth-generation...
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  • asymmetric advantages over their adversaries, it also carries considerable drawbacks. Perhaps the most common reason for failure of attrition warfare...
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  • The Center for Asymmetric Warfare (CAW) was established in 1999. CAW is a U.S. Navy entity dedicated to supporting U.S. military forces, as well as local...
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    shooting with a rifle at another person. Sniping has been used in asymmetric warfare situations, for example in the Northern Ireland Troubles, where in...
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    Jafari is said to have formed many of his ideas on unconventional, or asymmetric warfare at the research center. Prior to his appointment as leader of the...
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  • Asymmetrical warfare is a 2015 science fiction short story written by S.R. Algernon and published in Nature. It was a finalist for the 2015 Hugo Award...
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    and speed with which coalition forces neutralized Iraqi armour. In asymmetric warfare, threats such as improvised explosive devices and mines have proven...
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    conventional warfare, and the necessity to conceal authorship of actions by hostile states. The age of asymmetric, or unconventional warfare & terrorism...
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  • firearm, it is used in guerrilla warfare and other forms of asymmetric warfare. Che Guevara, in his 1961 book Guerrilla Warfare, notes that shotgun ammunition...
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    ideas were adapted into urban guerrilla warfare movements. Guerrilla warfare is a type of asymmetric warfare: competition between opponents of unequal...
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    confirmed on the following day. Dahiya doctrine, a military strategy of asymmetric warfare, which encompasses the destruction of the civilian infrastructure...
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    Russo-Ukrainian War. Asymmetric warfare Guerrilla warfare Low-intensity operations Psychological warfare Unconventional warfare "How are conventional...
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    Conflict" study indicated the overall decline in conflicts had stalled. Asymmetric warfare is the methods used in conflicts between belligerents of drastically...
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    included remotely detonated improvised explosive devices (IEDs) used in asymmetric warfare and weapon systems like the RPG-29 and FGM-148 Javelin, which can...
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  • Hezbollah wages new generation of warfare". SFGate. 2006-08-06. Retrieved 2018-08-25. Thornton, Rod (2007). Asymmetric Warfare. Malden, MA: Polity Press Vest...
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  • strategy, often oriented around asymmetric warfare tactics. The Bader unit is reported to specialize in advanced guerilla warfare tactics. It is reputed for...
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  • asymmetric lines. Certain passages of the book have aroused controversy, specifically sections suggesting terrorism as a form of asymmetric warfare in...
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  • Aruba by ISO 4217 code Asymmetric Warfare Group, a unit of the United States Army which crafts doctrine for asymmetric warfare This disambiguation page...
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  • Asymmetric warfare Nicaragua v. United States Sri Lankan Civil War Critical infrastructure protection Proactive cyber defence Unconventional warfare Corporate...
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    remembered for creating Delta Force, the premier counterterrorism and asymmetric warfare unit of the United States Army, based on his experience serving with...
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    single most powerful operative in the Middle East" and a "genius of asymmetric warfare." Former Mossad director Yossi Cohen said Soleimani's strategies had...
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  • in the Sanjak of Smederevo Dahiya doctrine, a military strategy of asymmetric warfare, which encompasses the destruction of the civilian infrastructure...
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    officer and enlisted. The U.S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group officially opened its $90.1 million Asymmetric Warfare Training Center on 24 January 2014...
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    Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret A.Ş.) that has been designed for asymmetric warfare or counter-insurgency. It can be carried by a single personnel in...
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  • the 1960s that investigated means for engaging in remote, limited asymmetric warfare. The research was intended for use in providing U.S. support to countries...
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