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countersabotage

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That aspect of counterintelligence designed to detect, destroy, neutralize, or prevent sabotage activities through identification, penetration, manipulation, deception, and repression of individuals, groups, or organizations conducting or suspected of conducting sabotage activities.


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A solid, multilayered defensive posture similar to the one applied in countersabotage purposes during the Great Patriotic War, can be effective today provided that it is supplemented with the firing obstruction system, flexible air-ground maneuvering by immediate reserves, fighter squads, attack helicopter groups.
In their substance, a new spatiotemporal measurement is emerging: an invisible, but a permanent front of countersabotage and antiterrorist struggle with its specific inherent features: the enemy's expanding capabilities in influencing all the elements of the operational order of battle, composition of forces, logistic installations and communication facilities, their increasing vulnerability.
 
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