• Defence in depth (also known as deep defence or elastic defence) is a military strategy that seeks to delay rather than prevent the advance of an attacker...
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  • one layer's unreliability. The term defence in depth is now used in many non-military contexts. A defence in depth strategy to fire prevention does not...
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  • Defence-in-depth is the term used by American political analyst Edward Luttwak (born 1942) to describe his theory of the defensive strategy employed by...
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  • Defence-in-depth (Roman military), a military tactic of the Roman Empire Defence in depth (non-military) Defense in depth (computing) Defense in depth (nuclear...
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  • criteria is maintained. Defence in depth Defence in depth (non-military) Defence-in-depth (Roman military) "NRC: Glossary - Defense-in-depth". Nrc.gov. 2012-12-26...
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    of military hardware from American companies only. In October 2012, the United States and Israel began their biggest joint air and missile defence exercise...
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  • Strategic depth is a term in military literature that broadly refers to the distances between the front lines or battle sectors and the combatants' industrial...
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    world's second-largest military force and has the world's largest volunteer army. It also has the third-largest defence budget in the world. The Global...
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  • subsequently published. Formal British Military Doctrine was first published in 1988 and in 1996 became British Defence Doctrine applicable throughout the...
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    guard. The main task of a military is usually defined as defence of their state and its interests against external armed threats. In broad usage, the terms...
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  • Antibiotic resistance Broad vs narrow-spectrum antibiotics Defence in depth (non-military) "Antimicrobial Stewardship: A competency-based approach". OpenWHO...
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  • MA in Security. Bar-Ilan University – MA in Military, Security and Intelligence. Finland: National Defence University – Bachelor, Master, and PhD in Military...
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    August 2010. Department of National Defence Canada Non-Commissioned Officer Rank Insignia 1967–1985. Canadian Military Police Virtual Museum. Retrieved on:...
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    The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of Australia and its national interests. It consists of three...
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    Irregular military is any military component distinct from a country's regular armed forces, representing non-standard militant elements outside of conventional...
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    Reserve Army Reserve Navy Reserve Defence Health Reserve Home Guard Estonian Defence League Territorial Forces Military reserve forces of France National...
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    Military Institute Armenak Khanperyants Military Aviation University Australian Defence Force Academy Royal Australian Naval College Royal Military College...
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  • enemy into a confined area where the defender can maximize his forces Defence in depth – A strategy to delay rather than prevent the advance of the attackers...
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  • Strategic defence is a type of military planning doctrine and a set defense and/or combat activities used for the purpose of deterring, resisting, and...
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    senior military position, the CDS advises the Cabinet, particularly the minister of national defence and the prime minister. The position is a Crown-in-Council...
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  • by non-state actors, such as terrorism. Most states, such as South Africa and Sweden, configure their military forces mainly for territorial defence; others...
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  • European Union refers to sub-suppliers in its objective to improve cross-border market access in the defence sector. Military logistics is the science of planning...
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  • Deep operation (category Military doctrines)
    the depth of the battlefield. The term comes from Vladimir Triandafillov, an influential military writer, who worked with others to create a military strategy...
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  • Principles of war (category Military doctrines)
    war, the Regional war, and the Revolution in military affairs that led to substantial increase in the defence spending and rate of technological modernisation...
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    with in-depth study of the Russian language and enhanced military-physical training (Ashgabat) Republican Special Boarding School with in-depth study...
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    practice of health care for military service members and their dependents in non-deployed (peacetime) settings. This may (as in the United States) consist...
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    for homeland defence (including military facilities), forces in the field, wherever they are, provide their own defences against airborne threats. Until...
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    structure directly, and are generally limited in how much of a bunker (or system of bunkers) they can destroy by depth and their relatively low explosive force...
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  • nuclear depth bombs as part of their standard armament. The Chief of the Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Terence Lewin, wanted to retain them on the ships in case...
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  • the Russian concept of "non-linear" warfare, which it defines as the deployment of "conventional and irregular military forces in conjunction with psychological...
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