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  • [[Image:INTEL-COGNITIVE-maskirovka-doctrine.jpg | thumb|450px | ''maskirovka'' operates at many levels]] '''''Maskirovka''''' (literal translation: masking, camouflage) is a [[term of art]] in Sov
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  • [[Image:INTEL-COGNITIVE-maskirovka-doctrine.jpg | thumb|450px | ''maskirovka'' operates at many levels]] '''''Maskirovka''''' (literal translation: masking, camouflage) is a [[term of art]] in Sov
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  • ...et of [[deception]], and of the even broader Russian/Soviet concept of ''[[maskirovka]]''.
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  • ...t of strategic deception, however, is the Soviet and Russian doctrine of ''maskirovka'', which was controlled at the highest levels of Red Army General Staff. Th ...are key to much of the contrast between our deceptive practices and Soviet maskirovka." <ref name=Krueger>{{citation
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  • | ISBN = 0-553-01311-4}}</ref> Deception, by the broader Russian term ''maskirovka'', is probably more embedded in Russian military thought than in any other
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  • ...ref name=Ferguson>Ferguson</ref> It is odd that the Soviets, so adept at ''maskirovka'', were so deceived by deception rather than secrecy.
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