Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2011: 60-65
Present-day Notions on Military DeceptionsMilitary art
In the previous Military Review we introduced the article "Will Military Deception Pass Away?" by the same author. In the Army of the Czech Republic we have no manual dealing with military deception (MILDEC). The only manual concerning MILDEC was abolished without any substitute. But military art can't be further developed without similar documents. Today we take MILDEC as a complex set of provisions misleading enemy's commanders and staff, by means of false information and counterfeit data that deliberately deceive adversary decision-makers and planners. Use of MILDEC during any phase of an operation also helps to mislead adversaries as to the strength, readiness, locations, and intended missions of friendly forces. The MILDEC could contribute to the successful accomplishment of the assigned mission by many ways.
Keywords: Armed Forces of the Czech Republic, military deception, doctrines, military operation, operational camouflaging
Published: September 15, 2011 Show citation
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