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The basics of trauma needs-based training in asymmetric warfare

open access: goldJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 2020
Introduction: Trauma is the leading cause of mortality and one of the main causes of disability among the active populations in the battlefields. Therefore, trauma education is an important need for asymmetric warfare, which is met through training based
Mohammad Raeeszadeh   +2 more
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SEAPOWER AND ASYMMETRIC WARFARE IN INDONESIA

open access: diamondJurnal Pertahanan: Media Informasi tentang Kajian dan Strategi Pertahanan yang Mengedepankan Identity, Nasionalism & Integrity, 2020
This study analyzes the Asymmetric Warfare that occurs at sea and the seapower that should be possessed by a state to overcome maritime asymmetrical threats. This study uses descriptive qualitative which explains in detail the asymmetrical warfare at sea
Luh Putu Ika Primayanti   +1 more
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Cyber Hybrid Warfare: Asymmetric Threat [PDF]

open access: diamondModern Approaches on Material Science, 2020
The cyber hybrid warfare also includes Deep Fake, a practice mentioned in Christos Beretas previous research...
Christos Beretas
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The New Wars: Terrorism and “Asymmetric” Warfare

open access: diamondVojenské rozhledy, 2021
The term “new wars” is often used to describe how terrorist groups achieve objectives in addition to the “classic” means of intervention by states. Terrorist organizations use asymmetric methods of warfare to target the weaknesses of Western states ...
Alexander Treiblmaier
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ECONOMIC RESILIENCE IN ASYMMETRIC WARFARE

open access: yesJurnal Pertahanan: Media Informasi tentang Kajian dan Strategi Pertahanan yang Mengedepankan Identity, Nasionalism & Integrity, 2022
Economic Resilience is a dynamic condition of the nation's economic life that contains tenacity and resilience that contains the ability to develop national strength in facing and overcoming all threats, obstacles, disturbances, obstacles, and challenges
Guntur Eko Saputro, Suwito Suwito
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Overview of Asymmetric Warfare Strategy and International Relations in the Syrian War 2011

open access: diamondJurnal Pertahanan: Media Informasi tentang Kajian dan Strategi Pertahanan yang Mengedepankan Identity, Nasionalism & Integrity, 2023
This article focuses on analyzing the Asymmetric War carried out by the parties involved in the Syrian War. The actors analyzed were the state, the opposition, and the pro-revolutionary parties.
Haryanto Wibowo
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Asymmetric warfare in Egypt

open access: diamondLélektan és hadviselés, 2022
Present study I would like to write about asymmetric warfare, which was used by the terrorist groups in Egypt. In the first part, I will examine the theory of asymmetric warfare. Then I will show the different asymmetric tools, which were used by the terrorist organizations, and the answers, the government gave to them.
Ádám Majorosi
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Asymmetric and Hybrid Warfare in Postmodern Times: Lesson from Hezbollah-Israeli War 2006

open access: goldAndalas Journal of International Studies, 2023
This paper discussed asymmetric warfare between Hezbollah as a non-state actor against Israel in the Second Hezbollah-Israeli War in 2006. This paper focused on Hezbollah's strategy as the weaker side to fight against Israel as the state with the ...
Heavy Nala Estriani   +2 more
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The enemy as animal: Symmetric dehumanization during asymmetric warfare. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to 'morally disengage' from disadvantaged group suffering, thereby facilitating acts of intergroup aggression such as colonization, slavery and genocide.
Emile Bruneau, Nour Kteily
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Autonomous Weapon Systems, Asymmetrical Warfare, and Myth

open access: diamondCivitas. Studia z filozofii polityki, 2018
Predictions about autonomous weapon systems (AWS) are typically thought to channel fears that drove all the myths about intelligence embodied in matter. One of these is the idea that the technology can get out of control and ultimately lead to horrifi c consequences, as is the case in Mary Shelley’s classic Frankenstein.
Michał Klincewicz
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