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- Russian military deception, sometimes known as maskirovka (Russian: маскировка, lit. 'masking, disguise'), is a military doctrine developed from the start...
- The Red Army successfully used the strategies of Soviet deep battle and maskirovka (deception) to their full extent for the first time, albeit with continuing...
- actively and energetically promoted maskirovka (the use of military camouflage and deception). Among the maskirovka measures he adopted to achieve tactical...
- concluded that the battle was instead a successful example of Soviet maskirovka, meant to trick the Germans into believing the region continued to be...
- original on 22 August 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2013. "BBC Radio 4 – Analysis, Maskirovka: Deception Russian-Style". BBC. Archived from the original on 24 November...
- taken out of service and s****ped by the Soviet Union as part of the Maskirovka I, in part to have the United States to do likewise with its own first-generation...
- 1980s, it is roughly based on the more pragmatic Soviet practices of maskirovka (which preceded the D&D conceptualization by decades) but it has a more...
- of the prevailing contemporary doctrine or structure. Grand strategy Maskirovka Military doctrine Military strategy Military tactics Naval strategy Principles...
- operations, but the Lvov-Sandomierz operations. The campaign was conducted as Maskirovka. By concentrating in southern Poland and Ukraine, the Soviets drew German...
- Atreus (c.3151); Tales from the Cracked Canopy: The Devil's Luck (c.3081); Maskirovka Reports: Tiamat Crashes Into the Wall (c.3150); Diamandis' Dogs (c.3047);...