Irregular Warfare (IW) - Joint Operating Concept (JOC). dtic.mil. [dostęp 2015-02-14]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-02-16)]. Cytat: Conventional or „traditional” warfare is a form of warfare between states that employs direct military confrontation to defeat an adversary’s armed forces, destroy an adversary’s war-making capacity, or seize or retain territory in order to force a change in an adversary’s government or policies. (ang.).
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Alex Roland: The Transformation of Conventional War. University of North Carolina. [dostęp 2015-02-14]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-05-08)]. Cytat: Conventional war is declared, armed conflict between two or more states that employ recently developed, non-nuclear weaponry for direct combat between organized military forces. Nuclear weapons may be deployed, and their use may be threatened, but they are not actually fired. (ang.).
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Alex Roland: The Transformation of Conventional War. University of North Carolina. [dostęp 2015-02-14]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-05-08)]. Cytat: Conventional war is declared, armed conflict between two or more states that employ recently developed, non-nuclear weaponry for direct combat between organized military forces. Nuclear weapons may be deployed, and their use may be threatened, but they are not actually fired. (ang.).
Irregular Warfare (IW) - Joint Operating Concept (JOC). dtic.mil. [dostęp 2015-02-14]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-02-16)]. Cytat: Conventional or „traditional” warfare is a form of warfare between states that employs direct military confrontation to defeat an adversary’s armed forces, destroy an adversary’s war-making capacity, or seize or retain territory in order to force a change in an adversary’s government or policies. (ang.).