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  1. Psychochemical warfare. Psychochemical warfare — or "drug weapons" — involves the use of psychopharmacological agents ( mind-altering drugs or chemicals) with the intention of incapacitating an adversary through the temporary induction of hallucinations or delirium. [1] [2] These agents have generally been considered chemical weapons and ...

  2. Pages in category "Psychological warfare techniques". The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Demoralization is, in a context of warfare, national security, and law enforcement, a process in psychological warfare with the objective to erode morale among enemy combatants and/or noncombatants. That can encourage them to retreat, surrender, or defect rather than defeating them in combat . Demoralization methods are military tactics such as ...

  4. Propaganda and psychological warfare have been asserted to have been used extensively by both Hamas and Israel during the course of the 2008–2009 Gaza War and in the 2014 Gaza War. [1] [2]

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · What Is Psychological Warfare? Psychological warfare is a broad term, but in all documented cases, the concept uses actions intended to reduce an opponent's morale or mental well being. The aim is ...

  6. 90. Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare ( Operaciones sicológicas en guerra de guerrillas) was a manual written by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for the Nicaraguan Contras, who were involved in a civil war with the Nicaraguan government. It was revealed by the Associated Press on October 15, 1984.

  7. The U.S. Army Psychological Warfare Center and School, which included operational tactical units and a school under the same umbrella, moved to Fort Bragg in 1952. The center was proposed by the Army's then-Psychological Warfare Chief, Robert A. McClure , to provide doctrinal support and training for both psychological and unconventional warfare .

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