Flexible Response

Flexible Response
Fle|xi|ble Res|ponse
['flɛksəbl ris'pɔns] die; - -
<aus engl. flexible response »flexible Reaktion«>
(in der strategischen Planung der NATO) das Sich-offen-Halten verschiedener, der jeweiligen Situation angepasster Möglichkeiten des Reagierens auf einen Angriff, das weder zeitlich noch von der Wahl der Mittel her für den Gegner kalkulierbar sein soll (Milit.).

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