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Organic warfare is a term used for a tactic centric method of warfare involving the use of Forces, networks, systems and supplies based on the sophisticated model of an organism, including the use of shadow forces specifically to mimic enemy forces and maintain a high level of preparation for any possible response by the enemy. |
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Unlike network centric warfare which is heavily dependent upon top-down high technology, organic warfare is centered around the strength of specialized co-dependence between forces and systems where networks can operate independently and together if required.
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Furthermore, organic warfare is based on the assumption of “constant war”, even in peacetime whereby the military establishes shadow forces specifically designed to mimic enemy behaviour and ensure the military is capable of responding to new and unforeseen challenges.
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