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PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS (10) answer(s).
 
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ID:   075145


Chinese concepts and capabilities of information warfare / Anand, Vinod   Journal Article
Anand, Vinod Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   113211


Did the Panamanian defense forces conduct infiltration operatio / Yaworsky, William   Journal Article
Yaworsky, William Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article reviews the circumstances surrounding a relatively obscure and almost forgotten US Marine Corps and Army security enhancement operation undertaken in Panama that commenced in early April of 1988. Marines were sent to Panama to protect oil and ammunition storage facilities from potential saboteurs. By April 1989 they had reported sighting armed, uniformed intruders on at least 43 occasions and receiving gunfire or discharging their own weapons during 16 incidents. Yet despite the repeated barrages of small arms fire over the course of a year, they failed to recover enemy ammunition, bodies or body parts and their own equipment and positions displayed no signs of suffering from hostile fire. This article analyzes the events from the point of view of a veteran of the operation and highlights the role that psychological operations may have played in generating the situation.
Key Words Psychological operations  Marine Corps  Panama  Arraijan 
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ID:   104710


Impact of information warfare on aerospace operations / Rajan, Raghu   Journal Article
Rajan, Raghu Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   101250


Legitimizing army psychological operations / Paddock, Alfred H   Journal Article
Paddock, Alfred H Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   006536


Managing arms in peace processes: aspects of psychological and intelligence / Raevsky, Andrei 1996  Book
Raevsky, Andrei Book
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Publication New York, United Nations, 1996.
Description 46p.
Standard Number 92904511665
Key Words Peace  Intelligence  UNIDIR  Arms  Psychological operations 
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ID:   069949


People power drives special operations / Ackerman, Robert K   Journal Article
Ackerman, Robert K Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   121685


Psychological operations (PSYOPS) within the Australian intelligence corps: should it stay or should it go? / Sharp, Dallas   Journal Article
Sharp, Dallas Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article analyses the current ADF psychological operations (PSYOPS) capability and whether it should be managed by the Australian Intelligence Corps or whether it requires a new capability manager.
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ID:   051609


Psychological Operations (PSYOPs): a conceptual overview / Narula, Sunil Jan-Mar 2004  Journal Article
Narula, Sunil Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2004.
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ID:   089959


Target analysis of shining path insurgents in Peru: an example of US army psychological operations / Yaworsky, William   Journal Article
Yaworsky, William Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article analyzes the assumptions of US and Peruvian military personnel regarding insurgent susceptibilities to psychological operations in 1988. The discussion is based on both archival material and the experiences of the author, who was a member of the joint US-Peruvian team. The paper provides insight into the workings of US Army psychological operations as they were conducted in the 1980s and outlines both the strengths and weaknesses of the approach taken.
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ID:   193784


United States special operations forces' pivot to great power competition and its implication for China / Liao, Kai   Journal Article
Liao, Kai Journal Article
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