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1 warfare
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2 atomic warfare
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3 biological warfare
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4 chemical warfare
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5 germ warfare
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6 psychological warfare
psychologische oorlogvoering (oorlogvoering inclusief gebruik van middelen die op geestelijke gesteldheid van de vijand werkt) -
7 push-button warfare
automatische oorlogvoering, oorlogvoering op afstand -
8 ABC warfare
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9 acoustic warfare
akoestische oorlogvoering, methode van oorlogvoering die gebruik van spectrum onder wateroppervlak door vijandelijke troepen voorkomt maar niet het gebruik daarvan door vriendschappelijke troepen -
10 air warfare
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11 conventional warfare
conventionele oorlogvoering -
12 economic warfare
economische oorlogsvoering (het welwillend verstoren van juiste leiding van vijandelijke zaak om zijn standvastigheid te kwetsen) -
13 electronic warfare
elektronische oorlogsvoering (oorlog met gebruikmaking van elektromagnetische straling en bombarderen van elektronische gebruiksmiddelen van de vijand) -
14 electronic warfare support measures
elektronische oorlogsmiddelenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > electronic warfare support measures
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15 gas warfare
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16 guerilla warfare
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17 land warfare
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18 minor tactics warfare
oorlogvoering met mindere tactieken (oorlogvoering van reservestrijdkrachten die in kleine en afgezonderde groepen actief zijn) -
19 mobile warfare
mobiele oorlogvoering (methode van oorlogvoering met beweging en vooruit gaan) -
20 naval warfare
oorlogvoering op zee
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