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  2. Russian military deception - Wikipedia

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    In the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380, Dmitry Donskoy's Muscovite army defeated a much larger Mongol army using surprise.. The practice of military deception predates Russia. The Art of War, written in the 5th century BC and attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tsu, describes a strategy of deception: "I will force the enemy to take our strength for weakness, and our weakness ...

  3. Ski warfare - Wikipedia

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    Finnish Army — All soldiers are trained in ski combat, and skiing is a part of standard required training for conscripts. French Army — 27th Chasseurs Alpins Brigade; German Bundeswehr — Gebirgsjäger; Hellenic Army — Greek Special Forces Command has a mountain ski warfare training center (ΚΕΟΑΧ) on Mount Olympus for Marines and ...

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  5. Legged Squad Support System - Wikipedia

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    The Legged Squad Support System (LS3) was a DARPA project for a legged robot which could function autonomously as a packhorse for a squad of soldiers or marines. Like BigDog , its quadruped predecessor, the LS3 was ruggedized for military use, with the ability to operate in hot, cold, wet, and dirty environments.

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    Ski Mask may refer to: Balaclava (clothing), also known as a ski mask; Ski Mask the Slump God (born 1996), American rapper and songwriter; Ski Mask, 2013 album by ...

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  8. Avalanche transceiver - Wikipedia

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    The avalanche beacon is an active device powered by batteries; a ski suit may also contain a passive RECCO transponder sewn into the clothing. Early avalanche transceivers transmitted at 2.275 kHz. [2] In 1986, the international frequency standard of 457 kHz was adopted, and this remains the standard today. [3]

  9. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    A dominant dog turning its head away from a submissive dog – a calming action, indicating that it is not going to attack. [1]: 120 A less dominant dog approaching a dominant dog with its head down, and only on occasion quickly pointing its muzzle towards the higher-status dog – shows no fight is intended. [1]: 120