👉 The third weapon in a typical military or strategic context is often referred to as the "psychological warfare" capability, though it can also be understood in terms of information operations and cyber capabilities. This weapon involves the use of psychological, informational, and cyber tools to influence the perceptions, emotions, and behaviors of adversaries or populations. It includes spreading disinformation, propaganda, conducting cyberattacks to disrupt communication and information systems, and using media to shape narratives and undermine morale. The aim is to create confusion, erode trust in institutions, and weaken the resolve of the enemy, ultimately achieving strategic objectives without direct physical confrontation.