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What are the six principles of MILDEC |
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Focus, objective, centralized control, security, timeliness, and integrity |
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Describe the purpose of MILDEC |
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To deliberately mislead adversary decision makers about operations, movement, mission to include disguising the capabilities and intent of friendly forces |
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What are the three categories of means of deception |
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Physical Technical Administrative |
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activities and resources used to convey or deny selected information to foreign power |
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military material resources and associated employed technology used to convey or deny selected information to foreign power |
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resources, methods, techniques used to convey or deny physical evidence to foreign power. This includes use of Information Systems. |
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sonic deception, aural deception; simulate or conceal forces of movement |
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human observation and electrical optical systems used to mislead a target and prevent detection and identification. |
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use of change radar parameters or operating modes to mislead adversary from detecting and identifying friendly operations. |
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use normal non-military tone and low power in communications systems to mislead adversary from detecting friendly military operations |
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Discuss tactical MILDEC capabilities |
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Plan and execute by and in support of tactical commander for battles and engagements |
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Discuss counter-deception |
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Methods to actively counter adversary use of deception tactics. |
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Discuss the five phases of the MILDEC planning process |
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Initiation, concept development, plan development, plan review, support plans |
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Discuss the differences between MISO and MILDEC |
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MISO is used to induce or influence foreign attitudes and behaviors favorable to the initiators objectives whereas MILDEC is actions executed to deliberately mislead adversary military decision makers as to intent of friendly military mission. |
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