exfiltration operation
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Definition
Noun: A secret and carefully planned mission to safely remove a person, such as a defector, refugee, or intelligence operative, and often their family, from a hostile or dangerous area.
Usage
This term is used in military, intelligence, and espionage contexts to describe a specific type of covert rescue mission. It emphasizes secrecy and the removal of individuals from perilous situations.
Examples
- The intelligence agency planned an exfiltration operation to bring the scientist and his family across the border.
- Success in an exfiltration operation depends on precise timing and absolute secrecy.
- The documentary detailed the dangerous exfiltration operation of the diplomat from the war-torn capital.
Advanced Usage
- "to conduct/mount an exfiltration operation": To plan and carry out such a mission.
- The special forces team was tasked with conducting an exfiltration operation for the captured agent.
- "a successful/failed exfiltration operation": Describing the outcome of the mission.
- The failed exfiltration operation left the assets in extreme danger.
Variants and Related Words
- Exfiltrate (verb): To remove someone or something secretly from a dangerous location.
- Their primary goal was to exfiltrate the witness before the trial.
- Exfiltration (noun): The act or process of secretly removing someone or something from a place.
- The exfiltration was carried out under the cover of darkness.
Synonyms
- Covert extraction: A secret operation to remove someone.
- Clandestine rescue: A secret mission to save someone.
Related Phrases
- Extraction operation: A broader term for a mission to remove personnel, which may or may not be clandestine.
- Evacuation operation: An operation to remove people from danger, typically not implying the same level of secrecy.
Noun
- a clandestine rescue operation to bring a defector or refugee or an operative and family out of danger