Infiltre
Infiltre, often referred to in the context of espionage, military strategy, or covert operations, refers to the act of entering an area, organization, or group secretly with the intention of gathering information, influencing operations, or achieving a strategic advantage. The term originates from the French word infiltrer, meaning "to infiltrate," and has been used historically in various forms of warfare and intelligence gathering.
In military contexts, infiltration can involve soldiers or special forces entering enemy territory undetected, often through
In espionage, infiltration is a critical component of intelligence operations. Agents may pose as civilians, diplomats,
In civilian life, infiltration can also refer to the practice of secretly joining a group or organization
Ethical considerations surrounding infiltration are significant. While it is a legitimate tool in law enforcement and