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Counterforce - Wikipedia Counterforce is a type of attack which was originally proposed during the Cold War Because of the low accuracy (circular error probable) of early generation intercontinental ballistic missiles (and especially submarine-launched ballistic missiles), counterforce strikes were initially possible only against very large, undefended targets like
Counterforce doctrine | Nuclear Strategy Cold War History | Britannica Counterforce doctrine, in nuclear strategy, the targeting of an opponent’s military infrastructure with a nuclear strike The counterforce doctrine is differentiated from the countervalue doctrine, which targets the enemy’s cities, destroying its civilian population and economic base
Counterforce Targeting Capabilities Counterforce targeting is one of the important means of removing potential weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threats to the United States and its allies and is one of the multiple means
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What does counterforce mean? - Definitions. net A counterforce target is distinguished from a countervalue target, which includes an adversary's population, knowledge, economic, or political resources In other words, a counterforce strike is against an adversary's military, and a countervalue strike is against an adversary's cities
Counterforce: A Strategic Approach to Modern Defense Challenges Understanding counterforce enables a nation to effectively target an adversary’s military capabilities while minimizing collateral damage to civilian assets This approach raises critical questions about the balance between deterrence and the potential escalation of conflict
counterforce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary A force that opposes another force (military) Targeting an opponent's military assets, such as missile silos, rather than other valuable assets such as cities and civilian populations