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what is 5th generation warefare​

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Answered by speechlessmirror85
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Fifth-generation warfare might be considered identity-based war in an attempt to dominate the opposing culture or “other” culture. The term Violent Transnational Social Movements (VTSMs) might be used to describe the combatants of fifth-generation warfare.

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The term "fifth generation" was intended to convey the system as being a leap beyond existing machines. In the history of computing hardware, computers using vacuum tubes were called the first generation; transistors and diodes, the second; integrated circuits, the third; and those using microprocessors, the fourth

Generally, three or four generations span 100 years, but depending on a number of factors, that same amount of time could produce as little as two generations or as many as five generations. The average span between one generation and the next is about 25 to 30 years, so a safe answer would be 75 to 90 years.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fifth-generation warfare might be considered identity-based war in an attempt to dominate the opposing culture or “other” culture. The term Violent Transnational Social Movements (VTSMs) might be used to describe the combatants of fifth-generation warfare.

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