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A '''war game''' is a high-level simulation of a possible armed conflict. More broadly, it is a metaphor for simulating a political, legal, or other conflict that does not necessarily involve force of arms. As such it is a valuable tool in strategic and operational planning, whether for an [[army]] (or [[navy]]), a company, or a political movement.
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A '''war game''' is a high-level simulation of a political, legal, or other conflict, which may or may not involve any form of armed conflict.
  
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As such it is a valuable tool in strategic and operational planning, whether for an [[army]] (or [[navy]]), a company, or a political movement.
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Latest revision as of 17:57, February 3, 2021

A war game is a high-level simulation of a political, legal, or other conflict, which may or may not involve any form of armed conflict.

As such it is a valuable tool in strategic and operational planning, whether for an army (or navy), a company, or a political movement.