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{{for|the book by Zuhair Kashmeri & Brian McAndrew|Soft Target (book)}} |
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'''Soft target''' is a military term referring to |
'''Soft target''' is a military term referring to unarmored/undefended targets to be destroyed. For example, a soft target would be an automobile, a house or assembly of people while a '''hard target''' could be a [[main battle tank]] or a well defended installation. A soft target can generally be overcome from any direction with typical [[Weapon|ordnance]] in use by line units, while a hard target may necessitate attack from a specific direction, with particular planning, en-masse, by special units or by ordnance made for the purpose. Hardening a soft target can be achieved by addition of armour or use of additional construction, [[camouflage]], mobility, co-location with defenses or another defended location, or even a less humane approach such as utilizing a [[human shield]] or by placing in a sensitive location like a well-populated city. |
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'''Soft target''' is also used in technology security circles to describe computers, networks, or entire domains with exploitable vulnerabilities. |
'''Soft target''' is also used in technology security circles to describe computers, networks, or entire domains with exploitable vulnerabilities. |
Revision as of 17:34, 4 July 2008
Soft target is a military term referring to unarmored/undefended targets needing to be destroyed. For example, a soft target would be an automobile, a house or assembly of people while a hard target could be a main battle tank or a well defended installation. A soft target can generally be overcome from any direction with typical ordnance in use by line units, while a hard target may necessitate attack from a specific direction, with particular planning, en-masse, by special units or by ordnance made for the purpose. Hardening a soft target can be achieved by addition of armour or use of additional construction, camouflage, mobility, co-location with defenses or another defended location, or even a less humane approach such as utilizing a human shield or by placing in a sensitive location like a well-populated city.
Soft target is also used in technology security circles to describe computers, networks, or entire domains with exploitable vulnerabilities.
Soft Targets was also used as the title for a Gotham Central storyline in which The Joker starts murdering civilians with a sniper rifle, seemingly at random.