In military science, defense (or defence) is the art of preventing an attack, or minimizing the damage of an attack, e.g. by preventing an enemy from conquering territory.
Thus, if a party attacks an enemy who is about to attack that party, this could be called defense. However, this leaves room for interpretation.
Typically defensive are e.g. armour and a bunker. Also defensive are guns, rockets, etc. with a range within the party's territory: they can only attack an attacker. If the weapon is mobile it may also be used in an attack, after moving it.
Defense may also be a euphemism for war, such as Ministry or Department of Defence. Usage in this way has broadened the term to include most military issues.
Modern collective defense arrangements are changing some of these traditional views. During the Cold War, the defence of most countries was dominated either by the United States or by the Soviet Union. Most Western European countries were organised within NATO, while most Eastern European countries were united within the Warsaw Pact.
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