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Drawing from historical military operations, the closest analogy resembles tactics used by U.S. Special Forces during the Vietnam War. Back then, supply chains were infiltrated, and explosive devices were embedded into enemy supplies to disrupt and destroy key assets. Just as in Vietnam, the current operation involves identifying supply routes, inserting remote-detonation devices, and executing precise strikes.
This type of operation highlights the importance of supply chain interdiction and technological countermeasures in modern asymmetric warfare. It reflects a strategic shift from conventional kinetic operations to more clandestine, technology-driven interference.