counter-measure - significado y definición. Qué es counter-measure
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Qué (quién) es counter-measure - definición

SPECIFIC ACTION TAKEN OR SYSTEM USED TO OFFSET ANOTHER ACTION
Countermeasures; Soft kill; Soft-kill; Softkill; Hardkill; Hard-kill
  • Fortification, a passive countermeasure

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A counter-measure is an action that you take in order to weaken the effect of another action or a situation, or to make it harmless.
Because the threat never developed, we didn't need to take any real countermeasures.
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A countermeasure is a measure or action taken to counter or offset another one. As a general concept, it implies precision and is any technological or tactical solution or system designed to prevent an undesirable outcome in the process.

Wikipedia

Countermeasure

A countermeasure is a measure or action taken to counter or offset another one. As a general concept, it implies precision and is any technological or tactical solution or system designed to prevent an undesirable outcome in the process. The first known use of the term was in 1923.

Countermeasures can refer to the following disciplinary spectrum:

  • Medicine
  • Materials engineering
  • Electro-magnetic engineering
  • Policing
  • Information technology
  • Law
  • Diplomatic security
  • Pollution prevention
  • Aviation

Defense countermeasures are often divided into "active" and "passive".

Ejemplos de uso de counter-measure
1. "One simple counter–measure is to avoid exertion," he said.
2. The electronic counter–measure equipment was the latest technology to detect radio–controlled bombs and had been sent to Iraq a month earlier.
3. Article continues The board‘s report stated: "ECM (electronic counter–measure) equipment was fitted and working correctly, but was ineffective against the device detonated.
4. As a counter–measure to queue frustration, 46 per cent of all Indian respondents suggested more self service solutions and 45 per cent wanted more workers.
5. It has been a rapid and brutal evolution of attack and counter–measure, yet at least one American soldier is being killed almost every day in Iraq.