An attack wherein a force attacks, or threatens to attack, a target other than the main target for the purpose of drawing enemy defenses away from the main effort.
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| US Military Dictionary: diversionary attack |
An attack wherein a force attacks, or threatens to attack, a target other than the main target for the purpose of drawing enemy defenses away from the main effort.
See the Introduction, Abbreviations and Pronunciation for further details.
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| Military Dictionary: diversionary attack |
(DOD, NATO) An attack wherein a force attacks, or threatens to attack, a target other than the main target for the purpose of drawing enemy defenses away from the main effort. See also demonstration.
| Nivelle offensive | |
| Battle of the Philippine Sea | |
| battle of the Somme |
| At which battle did the Japanese attempt to stage a diversionary attack near Alaska to split the American forces? | |
| Where can an attacker be? | |
| Why was there and an attack? |
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