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'''Rapid dominance''' is a method of ] that advocates defeating an adversary by swift action against all aspects of their ability to resist, rather than by strictly military force. '''Rapid dominance''' is a method of ] that advocates defeating an adversary through swift, debilitating action, rather than through conventional military force.


The ] considers ] to be a method of achieving the doctrine of ''rapid dominance''. The ] considers ] to be one method of achieving the doctrine of ''rapid dominance''.


==Military definitions== ==Military definitions==

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Rapid dominance is a method of unconventional warfare that advocates defeating an adversary through swift, debilitating action, rather than through conventional military force.

The United States government considers Shock and Awe to be one method of achieving the doctrine of rapid dominance.

Military definitions

"We define Rapid Dominance as the intellectual construct that seeks to use force to affect the will, perception and understanding of the adversary for political objectives and military aims." Ullman, Harlan. A New Defence Construct: Rapid Dominance. RUSI Journal 141:8-12 Oct '96

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