Britain looked to Israel for military deception
When British military leaders set up a
special task force in 1969 to study how best to use
deception to achieve their battlefield aims, they
turned their attention to the tactics used by the
Israelis — not the Americans.
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Formerly classified documents released Friday by the National Archives show that many officers felt the Americans didn't have a knack for deceiving the enemy. Americans were judged to be so open and friendly that they lacked cunning.
The so-called Defense Deception Advisory Group studied in detail the way Israel's military and political leaders used a complex series of intertwined deceptions to fool their Arab enemies about the Jewish state's intentions and its military capabilities.