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Concept

GOST

Summary

A classification framework for operational designations used in the network's bypass codes.

Definition

GOST refers to a classification system used for operational designations within the sovereign matching framework. Bypass codes such as EDC761, REGAVIM, SELA, and THE EDEN CENTER are organized under this taxonomy to route capital and personnel to specific operational domains.

Background & History

GOST is a Russian intelligence term referring to state classification and operational standards, historically associated with Soviet-era operational doctrine. The term was adopted into Israeli operational doctrine as a taxonomy for organizing operational designations and routing mechanisms.

Operational Role in the Network

Within the control network, GOST functions as the classification framework under which bypass codes—such as EDC761, REGAVIM, SELA, and THE EDEN CENTER—are organized. This taxonomy routes capital and personnel to specific operational domains within the sovereign matching framework, providing a structured system for managing distributed operations.

Documented Actions & Evidence

Ongoing

Bypass code taxonomy

Operational bypass codes EDC761, REGAVIM, SELA, and THE EDEN CENTER are organized under the GOST classification framework to route capital and personnel to specific operational domains within the sovereign matching framework.

Referenced In

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