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A '''military exclusion zone''' (MEZ) is an area in the immediate vicinity of a military action established by a country to prevent the unauthorized entry of [[civilian]] personnel/equipment for their own safety or to protect natural assets already in place in the zone. It is also established to prevent an enemy from acquiring any material which could help them. The comparable term used by the [[Air Force|air forces]] is that of [[no-fly zone]].
A '''military exclusion zone''' (MEZ) is an area in the immediate vicinity of a military action established by a country to prevent the unauthorized entry of [[civilian]] personnel/equipment for their own safety or to protect natural assets already in place in the zone. It is also established to prevent an enemy from acquiring any material which could help them. The comparable term used by the [[Air Force|air forces]] is that of [[no-fly zone]].



Revision as of 04:47, 25 April 2020

A military exclusion zone (MEZ) is an area in the immediate vicinity of a military action established by a country to prevent the unauthorized entry of civilian personnel/equipment for their own safety or to protect natural assets already in place in the zone. It is also established to prevent an enemy from acquiring any material which could help them. The comparable term used by the air forces is that of no-fly zone.

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References

  • Webster's New Millennium Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.6)