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Reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance knowledge

Reconnaissance refers to actions taken to obtain information about the enemy and military struggles. Its main methods include: observation, eavesdropping, spying, searching, assassination, interception, capturing prisoners of war, espionage reconnaissance, combat reconnaissance, photographic reconnaissance, radar reconnaissance, radio listening and direction finding, investigation and inquiry, collection of documents and information, etc.

Counter-reconnaissance is the opposite of reconnaissance. It is an action taken to prevent enemy investigators from obtaining information related to our military struggle. Its main methods include: strengthening confidentiality work, implementing disguise, deliberately spreading false news, false intelligence, etc.

Usually reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance are a pair of spears and shields that oppose each other, but they are complementary to each other and inseparable.

To improve reconnaissance capabilities, on the one hand, we must continuously improve the individual qualities of the reconnaissance personnel, such as physical training, airborne/diving training, etc., to improve their adaptability and survivability in different reconnaissance areas; second, they must cooperate with various high-tech reconnaissance Combining equipment and means to improve reconnaissance efficiency and the ability to eliminate falsehoods and preserve the truth; third, it must be combined with the intelligence collected in peacetime to determine the focus of reconnaissance in a timely manner