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  • ...ed States public information source, conducting what today is called the [[information operations#psychological operations|"white propaganda" aspect of psychological operati
    273 bytes (33 words) - 16:21, 9 September 2008
  • #REDIRECT [[Information operations#Psychological operations]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Information operations#psychological operations]]
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  • ...nounced by governments to influence target audience, in a broad context of information operations. ...propaganda|white]], [[Information operations#Gray propaganda|gray]] and [[Information operations#Black propaganda| black]]. White is acknowledged by the government that iss
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  • ...operations; global network operations of the [[Global Information Grid]], information operations, [[ballistic missile defense]], and reduction of [[weapons of mass destruct
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  • #REDIRECT [[Information operations#White propaganda]]
    53 bytes (5 words) - 00:01, 16 March 2009
  • ...the interactions of the [[First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution]] with information operations with Islamic countries
    338 bytes (42 words) - 14:13, 6 April 2024
  • ...]], a term literally meaning "explanation", but covering a wide range of [[information operations|activities]] to present information favorable to the [[State of Israel]]
    253 bytes (33 words) - 17:06, 20 October 2009
  • Public affairs specialist who headed U.S. information operations in [[South Vietnam]] (1964-1968), and who advises on [[public diplomacy]]
    174 bytes (22 words) - 16:25, 4 July 2010
  • The organization currently "owning" the bombers, information operations, and most intelligence aircraft of the [[United States Air Force]]; it cond
    251 bytes (32 words) - 18:33, 12 October 2008
  • ...is complemented with keeping the public and stakeholders involved (i.e., [[information operations#psychological operations|"white propaganda"]] acknowledged as official), an
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  • Use of kinetic (i.e., physically destructive) and nonkinetic (e.g., information operations deep into enemy territory, affecting [[counterforce|military forces]] in th
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  • ...ntelligence programs, [[military applications of space|space programs]], [[information operations|information warfare programs]]; and the [[United States Strategic Command]
    493 bytes (56 words) - 00:36, 22 January 2010
  • In [[Information Operations#Psychological operations|psychological operations]], "black" propaganda is
    875 bytes (135 words) - 23:55, 8 August 2010
  • ...al distances. The "kinetic" forces began to be complemented by nonkinetic information operations including [[electronic warfare]] and [[psychological operations]].
    866 bytes (120 words) - 14:13, 6 April 2024
  • A subset of information operations that deals with the use of electromagnetic or kinetic means to degrade an e
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  • ...time, the Eighth had been " the lead numbered air force for integration of information operations; command and control, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; and Gl ...McKaskill]] accuses McKenzie of participating in possibly illegal military information operations information that would have propagandized American citizens. This program
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  • ...a C3I-ISR organization. 13 AF is responsible for providing air, space and information operations to Pacific Command, outside the Korean sub-theater, including Joint Task Fo ...y to plan, task, execute, monitor and assess full spectrum air, space, and information operations for the commander of Air Force forces and coalition or joint forces air com
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  • ...States doctrine)|Unconventional Warfare (UW), Counter-Terrorism (CT), and Information Operations (IO). <ref name=MARSOC-FAQ>{{citation
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  • ...annot be proven. Such activities include assassination, guerrilla warfare, information operations, "gray" and "black" psychological warfare, sabotage, and subversion. ==Information operations==
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  • * 101 Information Operations Flight
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  • In United States and NATO doctrine, '''information operations (IO)''' are "The integrated employment of the core capabilities of electron ==Primary Activities in Information Operations==
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  • ...ity, as well as an assortment of other means "non-kinetic" warfare such as information operations, C3I-ISR|strategic surveillance and reconnaissance, and to minimize threats *Joint Information Operations Warfare Command (JIOWC) Lackland Air Force Base, Texas
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  • ...d information warfare force. The intelligence wings were supplemented with information operations wings and the Air Force Network Operations and Security Center. In October ...as, Lackland is not primarily a flying base, but the home of the Air Force Information Operations Center and 67th Network Warfare Wing. It is also a major training facility.
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  • More counterforce tactics are emerging. Some would be vulnerable to information operations, using electronic attack or intrusion into computer centers. Specialized we
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  • ...ntelligence programs, [[military applications of space|space programs]], [[information operations|information warfare programs]]; and the [[United States Strategic Command]
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  • ...pplication of kinetic (i.e., physically destructive) and nonkinetic (e.g., information operations deep into enemy territory, affecting counterforce|military forces in the ho ...ity is that for a number of missions, precision-guided munitions (PGM) and information operations may provide equivalent effectiveness to nuclear weapons, but with far less
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  • ...States doctrine)|Unconventional Warfare (UW), Counter Terrorism (CT), and Information Operations (IO).
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  • | Information operations|psychological operations (PsyOps) | information operations (IO)
    12 KB (1,757 words) - 04:34, 21 March 2024
  • ...nd [[U.S. foreign military assistance organizations|security assistance]], information operations, counter-drug operations, personnel recovery including [[combat search and
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  • ...cludes public diplomacy, including hasbara, literally "explanation" but an information operations program to disseminate information, to media and public organizations, favo
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  • }}</ref> Much of what the West considers information operations is part of this discipline.
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  • | Military as a whole, diplomacy, economic warfare, information operations, covert action, intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence, internat ...le management|intelligence collection and analysis, information operations|information operations including psychological warfare, etc. Its goals include both the deterrence
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  • ...hat literally means "explanation", but encompasses the military concept of information operations, “[[public diplomacy]],” “public
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  • Public affairs is a highly visible part of information operations. In a 24/7 world news environment, getting out clear messages, and also tak
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  • ...bmarine-launched ballistic missile]]s, as well as nonkinetic attacks using information operations including [[electronic warfare]].
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  • International specialists in information operations can help reduce the intensity of ethnic struggle. They have a range of tech
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  • Two key systems actually intercept the signals, and deal with information operations#electronic warfare|electronic countermeasures and low probability of interc
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  • ...tions Studies Team, including accounts such as <blockquote>MacFarland used Information Operations extensively against the remaining enemy. One operation, called Bridge Build
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  • ...onic attack''', also called '''electronic countermeasures''', is part of [[information operations#electronic warfare|electronic warfare]], which uses of electromagnetic ener
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  • ...ces for the direct support of staff functions, especially intelligence and information operations. ...Eurocorps, this is normally divided into a psychological operations and an information operations cell, while U.S. doctrine has psychological operations as a subgroup of IO
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  • ...ures. It is noteworthy that the military has generalized to the concept of information operations, which includes electronic warfare, but also attack, countermeasure, and co
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  • ...internal pressures come from people who emphasize large-scale warfare over information operations. Andrew Exum, a U.S. counterinsurgency analyst, <ref name=AMQ>{{citation ...ote>(W)e typically design physical operations first, then craft supporting information operations to explain our actions. This is the reverse of al-Qaida's approach. For all
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  • ...o avoid the coverage of certain radars, or, knowing their characteristics, information operations|electronic warfare units may jam radars or send them deceptive signals. Con ...arfare|"spoofing" or deceptive jamming of the enemy's defence network (see information operations|electronic warfare). Good electronic intelligence can be very important to
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  • ##Seek early victories. This is as much information operations or armed propaganda as direct action ##Be prepared for setbacks. Again, information operations
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  • | title = Sherman and Nimitz: Executing Modern Information Operations
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  • ==Information operations== Hamas has a broad information operations (IO) capability.
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  • ...put political-military relations, disruption of the shadow government, and information operations on an equal priority with combat. He insisted that the grievances of the po
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  • ...lity in [[Unconventional Warfare]] (UW), [[Counter Terrorism]] (CT), and [[Information Operations]] (IO).
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  • ...s now seen as more than "firepower" or "kinetic operations", but builds in information operations including electronic warfare, civil-military operations, actions on externa ...en as "kinetic" based on impact or blast, but "non-kinetic" effects (i.e., information operations) such as electronic warfare, psychological warfare, and actions against com
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