• Stabilization is a dynamic to stabilize a region deemed unstable, as part of counter-insurgency in a war. Stabilization is generally used to refer to...
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  • Stabilizer (redirect from Stabilization)
    Wood stabilization, a wood preservation process to prevent distortion caused by moisture Clarification and stabilization of wine Stabilization (category...
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  • defense (FID) Stabilization Operations (SO) As a result of DoD Directive 3000.07, United States armed forces are studying[when?] irregular warfare concepts...
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    The Special Warfare Combat Crewmen (SWCC /ˈsjuːɪk/) are United States Naval Special Warfare Command personnel who operate and maintain small craft for...
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    The Accuracy International AWM (Arctic Warfare Magnum or AI-Arctic Warfare Magnum) is a bolt-action sniper rifle manufactured by Accuracy International...
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    War (redirect from Warfare)
    military forces. Warfare refers to the common activities and characteristics of types of war, or of wars in general. Total war is warfare that is not restricted...
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    Michael Patrick Mulroy (category Guerrilla warfare theorists)
    (UW), foreign internal defense (FID), sabotage and subversion, stabilization (warfare), and information operations (IO). He continued that IW had been...
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    militants were provided with arms, ammunition, and training in insurgent warfare so that they would fight against Pakistan. Relations between Baloch separatists...
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  • require more specialized stabilization. Due to the need to fire while in motion, tanks in World War II made some use of stabilization, but it became commonplace...
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    Cold-weather warfare, also known as arctic warfare or winter warfare, encompasses military operations affected by snow, ice, thawing conditions, or cold...
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