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Maskirovka

The Russian loanword maskirovka (literally: disguise, camouflage, concealment) is used to describe the Soviet Union and Russia's military doctrine of surprise through deception, in which camouflage plays a significant role.
The plague was originated in China, as well as did one of the greatest single Maskirovkas in the history of modern espionage.- World War Z
by Ekenlat October 20, 2013
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