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Chapter 2 116 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 destroying enemy capabilities or targets. Table 2-26 provides a list of desired targeting effects (see ATP 3-60 for the definitions of these terms and more information on desired targeting effects). Table 2-26. Desired targeting effects ATP 3-60 Desired targeting effects Deceive Defeat Degrade Delay Deny Destroy Destruction Disrupt Divert Exploitation Interdict Neutralize Neutralization Suppress 2-357. Commanders can also provide restrictions as part of their targeting guidance. Targeting restrictions fall into two categories: the no-strike list and the restricted target list. 2-358. The no-strike list consists of objects or entities protected by— Law of war. International laws. Rules of engagement. Other considerations. 2-359. A restricted target list is a valid target that has specific restrictions placed on the actions authorized against it due to operational considerations, such as— Limit collateral damage. Preserve select ammunition for final protective fires. Strike only at night. Strike only with a certain weapon. Do not strike targets within a specified distance of protected facilities and locations. See FM 1-04, FM 3-57, JP 3-84, JP 3-57, JP 2-0, and JP 3-60 for additional information on legal considerations and restrictions for targeting.