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Military science

Military science

  • Air supremacy
    Air supremacy is a position in war where a side holds complete control of air warfare and air power over opposing forces.
  • Honor guard
    An honor guard, or ceremonial guard, is a ceremonial unit, usually military in nature and composed of volunteers who are carefully screened for their physical ability and dexterity.
  • Patrol
    A patrol is commonly a group of personnel, such as law enforcement officers or military personnel, that are assigned to monitor a specific geographic area.
  • Demobilization
    Demobilization or demobilisation (see spelling differences) is the process of standing down a nation's armed forces from combat-ready status.
  • Logistics
    Logistics is generally the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation.
  • Militarism
    Militarism is the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests; examples of militarist states include North Korea, Nazi Germany, United States of America and Soviet Russia.
  • Military base
    A military base is a facility directly owned and operated by or for the military or one of its branches that shelters military equipment and personnel, and facilitates training and operations.
  • Political commissar
    The political commissar (also politruk from Russian: политрук from политический руководитель, "political officer") is the supervisory political officer responsible for the political education (ideology) and organization, and committed to the civilian control of the military.
  • Military doctrine
    Military doctrine is the expression of how military forces contribute to campaigns, major operations, battles, and engagements.
  • Massive retaliation
    Massive retaliation, also known as a massive response or massive deterrence, is a military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack.
  • Network-centric warfare
    Network-centric warfare, also called network-centric operations or net-centric warfare, is a military doctrine or theory of war pioneered by the United States Department of Defense in the 1990s.
  • Total war
    Total war is warfare that includes any and all civilian-associated resources and infrastructure as legitimate military targets, mobilizes all of the resources of society to fight the war, and gives priority to warfare over non-combatant needs.
  • Military service
    Military service is service by an individual or group in an army or other militia, whether as a chosen job or as a result of an involuntary draft (conscription).
  • Morale
    Morale (also known as esprit de corps (French pronunciation: ​[ɛspʀi də kɔʀ])) is the capacity of a group's members to maintain belief in an institution or goal, particularly in the face of opposition or hardship.
  • Dust explosion
    A dust explosion is the rapid combustion of fine particles suspended in the air, often but not always in an enclosed location.
  • Mobilization
    Mobilization is the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war.
  • Blockhouse
    In military science, a blockhouse is a small fortification, usually consisting of one or more rooms with loopholes, allowing its defenders to fire in various directions.
  • Military sociology
    Military sociology aims toward the systematic study of the military as a social group rather than as a Military organization.
  • Outline of military science and technology
    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to military science: Military science – study of the technique, psychology, practice and other phenomena which constitute war and armed conflict.
  • Civilian control of the military
    Civilian control of the military is a doctrine in military and political science that places ultimate responsibility for a country's strategic decision-making in the hands of the civilian political leadership, rather than professional military officers.
  • History of military technology
    The military funding of science has had a powerful transformative effect on the practice and products of scientific research since the early 20th century.
  • Vulnerability
    Vulnerability refers to the inability (of a system or a unit) to withstand the effects of a hostile environment.
  • Loss exchange ratio
    Loss exchange ratio is a figure of merit in attrition warfare.
  • Intent (military)
    Intent is a key capability in 21st century military operations and is a vital element to facilitate subordinates initiative (U.S Army 2003, para. 1-69), self-synchronisation (Alberts et al. 1999, pp. 175–80) and collaboration and cooperation (Alberts and Hayes 2007, pp. 109–14) amongst team members in joint operations.