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There are many conceptual misconceptions in the page, including the notion that Gerasimov proposed a doctrine. One can argue that it exists since the Western media and some non-specialists in Russian military doctrine use it. Still, it was Galeotti who coined the term, there is no mention of a Gerasimov Doctrine in the Russian military literature. They use "novaya pokolenya voyna" or new generatio warfare. Thus, the page needs editing and cleaning. Bertoldov (talk) 15:06, 6 February 2023 (UTC)Reply