U.S. SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
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U.S. SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
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S268667300000568-4-1
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102-113
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The article analyses the main purpose, structural components and capability of the combat employment of the U.S. special operations forces, destined to solve the wide spectrum of reconnaissance-subversive tasks at first in global scale.
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special operations forces, U.S. Special Operations Command, counterterrorism, information operations, the growth of military tension, the forced pace of development of special instruments of U.S. military policy
Date of publication
09.05.2017
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