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A decoy is usually a person, device or event meant as a distraction to conceal what an individual or a group might be looking for. Decoys have been used for centuries most notably in game hunting, but also in wartime and in the committing or resolving of crimes.
The decoy in war may e.g. be a wooden fake tank, designed to be mistaken by bomber plane crews to be real, or a device that fools an automatic system such as a guided missile, by simulating some physical properties of a real target.
For a defence system, decoys and chaff for ICBMs would mainly work in midcourse: during the boost phase they would be inside the rocket, because separate rockets for each of many decoys would not be practical, while at reentry light decoys and chaff considerably slow down and/or are destroyed in the atmosphere.
A decoy was originally a small pond with a long cone-shaped wickerwork tunnel, used to catch wild ducks. After the ducks settled, a small trained dog would lead the ducks into the tunnel. The catch was formerly sent to market for food, but now these are only used to catch ducks to be ringA ring is usually anything resembling a circle, or a noise that cycles rapidly. See: Different types of rings ring in ring theory of mathematics the ring of a telephone or bell a ring diacritic mark as in Amal a web ring a jewelry ring (e. engagement ringed and released: see ornithologyOrnithology is the branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of birds. It includes observations on the structure and classification of birds, and on their habits, song and flight. Regional associations and societies Europe United Kingdom West. The word came from Dutch eende kooi = "duck cage".
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