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| | FM 100-6 Chapter 3 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | Military deception is the primary means to influence the adversary commander's decisions through distortion, concealment, and/or falsification of friendly intentions, status, dispositions, capabilities, courses of action, and strengths. |
 | | The goal of deception is to cause the opposing military commander to act in a manner that serves the friendly commander's objectives. |
 | | EA is the use of jamming, electronic deception, or directed energy to degrade, exploit, or destroy the adversary's use of the EMS. |
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