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  2. Russian military deception - Wikipedia

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    Russian military deception, sometimes known as maskirovka (Russian: маскировка, lit. 'masking, disguise' [1]), is a military doctrine developed from the start of the 20th century. The doctrine covers a broad range of measures for military deception, from camouflage to denial and deception. Deceptive measures include concealment ...

  3. Denial and deception - Wikipedia

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    Denial and deception. Denial and deception (D&D) is a Western theoretical framework [1] for conceiving and analyzing military intelligence techniques pertaining to secrecy and deception. [2] Originating in the 1980s, it is roughly based on the more pragmatic Soviet practices of maskirovka (which preceded the D&D conceptualization by decades ...

  4. Military deception - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Russia and Ukraine went to war after Russia contested control of Ukraine's Crimea and Donbas. Russia employed disinformation and denial to facilitate its military activities, in addition to engaging in several deceptive activities. As an example, in August, Russian television news carried stories about a Russian truck convoy ...

  5. Operation Anadyr - Wikipedia

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    Operation Anadyr was not only a missile and troop deployment, but also a complex denial and deception campaign. The Soviet attempt to position nuclear weapons in Cuba occurred under a shroud of great secrecy, both to deny the United States information on the deployment of the missiles and to deceive the United States' political leadership ...

  6. Clandestine HUMINT operational techniques - Wikipedia

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    A Soviet, and presumably Russian, term of art, maskirovka or "denial and deception", is much broader than the current Western doctrine of deception being run by lower-level staff groups. Russian concepts involve the full scope of grand strategy

  7. Operation Fortitude - Wikipedia

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    Date. March – June 1944. Operation Fortitude was a military deception operation by the Allied nations as part of Operation Bodyguard, an overall deception strategy during the buildup to the 1944 Normandy landings. Fortitude was divided into two subplans, North and South, and had the aim of misleading the German High Command as to the location ...

  8. Soviet disinformation - Wikipedia

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    Soviet intelligence used the term maskirovka (Russian military deception) to refer to a combination of tactics including disinformation, simulation, camouflage, and concealment. [11] Pacepa and Ronald J. Rychlak authored a book entitled Disinformation , in which Pacepa wrote that Stalin gave the tactic a French-sounding title in order to put ...

  9. Operation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Operation Trust (Russian: операция "Трест", tr. Operatsiya "Trest") [1] was a counterintelligence operation of the State Political Directorate (GPU) of the Soviet Union. The operation, which was set up by GPU's predecessor Cheka, ran from 1921 to 1926, set up a fake anti- Bolshevik resistance organization, "Monarchist Union of ...