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warfare

[wawr-fair] / ˈwɔrˌfɛər /


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The squadron members—some on the ground, some in the air—were collecting data for electromagnetic warfare, but they also had money on their minds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Flying a drone over the Caribbean is easier than over Ukraine, where electronic warfare has rendered many American-made drones ineffective or unusable, and the distances are shorter than in a hypothetical China-Taiwan conflict.

From The Wall Street Journal

Two have since quit, however, amid open warfare between Corbyn, 76, and Sultana, 32, that has included a dispute over a botched membership launch and threats of legal action.

From Barron's

Now a chip company has allegedly escalated this corporate warfare by financing third-party lawsuits to heap costs on a competitor.

From The Wall Street Journal

Belarus has denied any involvement in hybrid warfare against its neighbor.

From The Wall Street Journal