Chad
Practice Relating to Rule 8. Definition of Military Objectives
Chad’s Instructor’s Manual (2006) states that military objectives include “other property which, by their nature, location, objective or use effectively contribute to the military action”.
Chad’s Instructor’s Manual (2006) states that military objectives may include “members of the armed forces”.
Chad’s Instructor’s Manual (2006) states that military objectives may include:
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(2) The establishments, buildings and positions where the armed forces are located (site), the places where weapons, munitions and equipment are made;
(3) The materials of war (logistics) … ;
(4) Munitions and weapons stores.
Chad’s Instructor’s Manual (2006) states that military objectives may include “tanks [and] ships”.
Chad’s Instructor’s Manual (2006) states that military objectives may include “airports [and] means of transport”.
Chad’s Instructor’s Manual (2006) states: “A military objective remains one even if civilians are inside. They share the danger to which they are exposed.”