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  1. In United States military terminology, high-value target ( HVT) is the term used to describe a person or resource which an enemy commander can least afford to lose. [1] The term has been widely used in the news media for Osama bin Laden and high-ranking officers of al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations.

  2. least afford to lose or that provide him with the greatest advantage (high-value target [HVT]), then further identifying the subset of those targets which must be acquired and engaged to achieve friendly success (high-payoff target [HPT]). Targeting links the desired effects to actions and tasks.

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  3. High-Value Target is a target the enemy requires for the successful completion of the mission. High-Payoff target is a target whose loss to the enemy will significantly contribute to...

  4. Jan 6, 2011 · ABSTRACT. The use of high value targeting (HVT)—using military and police forces to kill or capture leaders of insurgent and terrorist groups—has increased exponentially since the terrorist...

  5. Strategically designed targets for tactical training, including Sniper Targets, Near Peer Threat targets, CQC targets, Precision Rifle targets, Air Soft targets, Force-on-Force targets, Simunition targets and UTM targets.

  6. Brookings Institution Washington, DC, USA. The use of high value targeting (HVT)—using military and police forces to kill or capture leaders of insurgent and terrorist groups—has increased ...

  7. High-Value Targets. The purpose of threat doctrine is for enemy forces to locate, target, and destroy deep targets, thereby degrading friendly capabilities while adding offensive momentum to ...

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