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- Counterforce abstract "In nuclear strategy, a counterforce target is one that has a military value, such as a launch silo for intercontinental ballistic missiles, an airbase at which nuclear-armed bombers are stationed, a homeport for ballistic missile submarines, or a command and control installation. The intent of a counterforce strategy (i.e., attacking counterforce targets with nuclear weapons) is to disarm an adversary by destroying its nuclear weapons before they can be launched, thereby minimizing the impact of a retaliatory second strike. However, counterforce attacks are also possible in a second strike, especially with weapons like UGM-133 Trident II. A counterforce target is distinguished from a countervalue target, which includes an adversary's population, knowledge, economic, or political resources. In other words, a counterforce strike is against an adversary's military while a countervalue strike is against an adversary's cities. A closely related tactic is the decapitation strike, which by destroying an enemy's nuclear command and control facilities similarly intends to eliminate or reduce their ability to launch a second strike.".
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- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLink R-36_(missile).
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- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLink UGM-133_Trident_II.
- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLink File:Fallout_map_USA_(FEMA).jpg.
- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLinkText "Attacks against (especially hardened) military targets".
- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLinkText "Counter-force".
- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLinkText "Counterforce strategy".
- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLinkText "Counterforce".
- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLinkText "counterforce".
- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLinkText "meant for use in limited military maneuvers, such as destroying specific military, communications, or infrastructure targets".
- Counterforce wikiPageWikiLinkText "several of the US' ICBMs".
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- Counterforce subject Category:Cold_War_terminology.
- Counterforce subject Category:Military_strategy.
- Counterforce subject Category:Nuclear_strategies.
- Counterforce subject Category:Nuclear_warfare.
- Counterforce type Policy.
- Counterforce comment "In nuclear strategy, a counterforce target is one that has a military value, such as a launch silo for intercontinental ballistic missiles, an airbase at which nuclear-armed bombers are stationed, a homeport for ballistic missile submarines, or a command and control installation.".
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