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  2. Generations of warfare - Wikipedia

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    The term second generation warfare was created by the U.S. military in 1989. Third-generation warfare focuses on using late modern technology-derived tactics of leveraging speed, stealth, and surprise to bypass the enemy's lines and collapse their forces from the rear. Essentially, this was the end of linear warfare on a tactical level, with ...

  3. Jet fighter generations - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, a different division came into use in Russia, in which a "fifth generation" fighter was proposed as a counter to the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor. In contrast, a preceding fourth generation filled in the gap since the F-15/16 era. [5] [6] This effectively condensed the previous classifications to three generations.

  4. Category:Second-generation jet fighters - Wikipedia

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    This category lists fighter aircraft considered to belong to the second generation of fighter jets, developed from the mid-1950s to the early 1960s. Pages in category "Second-generation jet fighters" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  5. List of main battle tanks by generation - Wikipedia

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    The second generation MBTs have better sights in comparison to the first generation MBTs. Also second generation MBTs were the first ones to use laser sights and APFSDS rounds. The third generation consists of tanks armed with high caliber and velocity guns like M1A1 Abrams. Third generation tanks also use composite armour as well as armour ...

  6. Anti-tank guided missile - Wikipedia

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    The operator must remain stationary during the missile's flight. The most widely used ATGM of all time, the American BGM-71 TOW, with hundreds of thousands of missiles built, is a second-generation system. [6] Second generation ATGMs are significantly easier to use than first generation systems, and accuracy rates may exceed 90%.

  7. Second generation - Wikipedia

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    Second-generation programming language, a generational way to categorise assembly languages; Second-generation warfare, the tactics of warfare used after the invention of the rifled musket and breech-loading weapons; Second-generation wavelet transform, in signal processing; Transperth Second Generation A-series train; see Transperth A-series train

  8. Category:Warfare by type - Wikipedia

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    This category organizes articles on warfare by the (primarily geographical or technological) "type" of warfare involved. Please see the category guidelines for more information. The main articles for this category are War § Types of warfare and Outline of war § Types of war .

  9. Fourth-generation warfare - Wikipedia

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    Fourth-generation warfare (4GW) is conflict characterized by a blurring of the distinction between war and politics, and of the distinction between combatants and civilians. It is placed as succeeding the third generation in the five-generation model of military theory .