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December 25th 03, 10:53 PM
Chad Irby
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In article ,
ess (phil hunt) wrote:
On 25 Dec 2003 06:26:52 GMT, Denyav wrote:
The term "Asymetric warfare" does not neccesarily indicate a low technology
approach aganist a mighty opponent,it might also contain the highest end
approach.
For example,Imperial Germanys decision to counter surface might of RN with
submarines is a classical example of "Asymetric warfare" even though
submarines
were not the products of lower technology than surface ships.
Good example.
As is dropping one $50,000 smart bomb on the house of the leader of the
enemy country while he sleeps.
Or blowing up a handful of ammo dumps with smart munitions.
....if you're broadening the definition that direction.
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