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  1. Provides an Overview of Military Deception (MILDEC) and the Goals, Objectives, Functions, and Principles. Describes the Relationship between MILDEC and Information Operations. Explains MILDEC Planning Methodology and Planning Steps. Discusses Execution of MILDEC Operations.

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  2. Military deception (MILDEC) is an attempt by a military unit to gain an advantage during warfare by misleading adversary decision makers into taking action or inaction that creates favorable conditions for the deceiving force.

  3. Oct 22, 2018 · How to Use This Handbook. The information environment (IE) connects and spans the spatial domains of warfare, where all operations depend on information. Actions in the IE have effects and consequences on the physical battle-field, and physical conflicts can spill over into the IE.

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    • Michael Schwille, Jonathan Welch, Scott Fisher, Thomas M. Whittaker, Christopher Paul
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  4. 1. Scope. This publication provides joint doctrine for the planning, execution, and assessment of military deception (MILDEC) in support of joint operations. 2. Purpose. This publication...

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  5. Military deception is used to deliberately mislead adversary military decision makers as to friendly military capabilities, intentions, and operations and is employed during all phases

  6. Military deception is as old as war itself and it adheres to a logical process. This monograph explores how an increased understanding of pattern recognition as part of human decision-making can enhance the effectiveness of military deception operations. Before one can exercise the art of military deception, one must understand the science of it.

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  8. May 19, 2009 · Military Deception and Information Quality. Care should be taken to protect the quality of information available for friendly decisions and public dissemination. This will ensure the JFC has accurate information by not allowing staffs to unknowingly perceive the joint task force’s (JTF’s) MILDEC efforts as accurate information.