sisseviimine
Sisseviimine, also known as "infiltration" in English, is a strategic military operation where a small group of soldiers or agents enters enemy territory to gather information, disrupt enemy operations, or carry out specific missions. The primary goal of sisseviimine is to exploit the enemy's weaknesses and gain a tactical advantage without triggering a full-scale response. This tactic is often used in asymmetric warfare, where conventional military forces are not directly engaged.
The term "sisseviimine" originates from the Estonian language, where "sisse" means "into" and "viimine" means "to
The success of sisseviimine depends on several factors, including the skill and training of the infiltrators,
In recent years, the use of sisseviimine has become more prevalent, especially in the context of counter-terrorism