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Article: Deceiving the enemy: some points of essence.
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- Military Thought
- Article date:
- July 1, 2007
- Author:
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Singular in its penetration, the article "How to Learn to Deceive the Enemy" (1) by V.N. Karankevich is unlikely to have left anyone indifferent. As is evident from its content, style of reasoning and logical order, all that the author says is really a long overdue matter and deserves to be discussed on the pages of the Military Thought. Possibly, instead of simply intensifying the discussion, we must even make it more purpose-oriented and eventually assure better efficiency of the work to organize deception of the enemy in an operation (combat) (a) Considering the importance of these things for military cadre training, I believe it makes sense (albeit not pretending to ...