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The core function of the airborne holographic projector, as described in the military text, is its ability to create three-dimensional visual images in specific locations, independent of the display generator. This capability extends beyond mere visual entertainment; it can be strategically employed for psychological impacts and operational deception. By crafting illusions and distractions that undermine the enemy’s perception, military personnel could engage with adversaries who may lack advanced technological awareness—a situation referred to as combat against "unsophisticated adversaries."