
In United States military terminology, a High-Value Target (HVT) is a target (a person or resource) that an enemy commander requires for completion of a mission. The term has been widely used in the media for Osama Bin Laden and high-ranking officers of Al-Qaeda who are considered essential to the completion of enemy operations. Soldiers are often...
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A high-value target is a target of high importance in the ability to wage war, and therefore a primary objective of offensive and defensive operations.
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