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  • '''Countervalue''' is a military targeting doctrine, in which the attacker plans to break e ...eapons for a "guaranteed second strike" that would carry out a devastating countervalue attack, no matter how strong a [[counterforce]] attack preceded it.
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  • ...erritory, affecting [[counterforce|military forces]] in the homeland, or [[countervalue|population, industry, and infrastructure]].
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  • ..., by the other side, could destroy enough weapons to prevent devastating [[countervalue]] second strike on the side starting the war. Since countervalue threatens civilians, MAD was sometimes called a "balance of terror", in the
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  • {{r|Countervalue}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Countervalue]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Countervalue''' is a military targeting doctrine, in which the attacker plans to break e ...eapons for a "guaranteed second strike" that would carry out a devastating countervalue attack, no matter how strong a [[counterforce]] attack preceded it.
    3 KB (422 words) - 06:05, 8 February 2011
  • ...pport aircraft, to attack the homeland [[counterforce|military forces]], [[countervalue|industry and population]] of a nation. The idea was first formally propose
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  • ...nemy territory, affecting counterforce|military forces in the homeland, or countervalue|population, industry, and infrastructure. A wide means of methods can be us
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  • ...War, to break the morale of the enemy population by what are now called [[countervalue]] attacks. Postwar studies, as well as observations during the most intense In a large-scale nuclear countervalue attack, civilian morale would be irrelevant, for it is hard to have morale
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  • ...eads is estimated to cause approximately 120 million casualties; a limited countervalue strike (civilian targets) of 200 warheads is estimated to cause approximate ...erhardened targets, while ordinary buildings and factories, the targets of countervalue attacks, would be destroyed by much lower overpressures. Geography and terr
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  • ...rce]] employment of nuclear weapons as an alternative to the doctrine of [[countervalue|"massive retaliation"]], which dominated military thinking during the mid-1
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