aggressor
noun
- term of International law
Wiktionary
name
Etymology: From aggressor.
- a fictional state created by the United States Army for maneuver and military exercise purposes in the 1950's
“In recent years the Aggressor Homeland has been modifying its logistical organization and procedures in an effort to meet the requirements of mobile and fast-moving forces in modern warfare. (Handbook on Aggressor: Field Manual, United States Department of the Army, June 1973)”
noun
Etymology: From aggressor.
- a citizen/subject of the fictional Aggressor state