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39 Cards in this Set
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PURPOSE OF INTEL?
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Supporting the Commander
Identifying Centers of Gravity and Critical Vulnerabilities Planning and Operations Protecting the Force Combatant Assessment |
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5 Steps of Intel
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Planning and Direction
Collection Processing Production Dissemination |
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3 Types of Intel
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Strategic
Operational Tactical |
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Strategic
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National and International Levels.
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Operational
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Regional theaters or areas of operations
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Tactical
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Component or unit level
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PIR
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Priority Intelligence Requirements. Critical to accomplishing the mission normally having to do with the Commands Course of Action
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CCIR
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Critical Commanders Intelligence Requirements. Required to enable the Commander to make decisions that will provide a timely and appropriate response to actions by the potential or actual enemy. Includes: warning of attacks, aggression against a friendly country, nuclear/biological/chemical weapons, nuclear strike plans.
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Intelligence preparation of the battle space environment
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defining the battle-space environment, describing the battle space effects, evaluating the advesary to determine to opponents capabilities.
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Fleet Intelligence Office
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Plan, Manage, and execute Fleet Intelligence TYCOM functions that optimize intelligence readiness across all navy warfare.
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ISR
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Intelligence,Surveillance and Reconnaissance. Provides a level of planning, analysis and targeting support.
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Intelligence Fusion Cell
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Naval intelligence centers serve as fusion centers where information from various sources is validated, correlated, analyzed, and disseminated to support operations.
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TYPES OF INTEL
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HUMINT
OSINT MASINT SIGINT COMINT FISINT ELINT IMINT ACINT |
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HUMINT
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Human Intelligence- information collected and provided by human resources.
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OSINT
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Open Source Intelligence - finding, selecting, and acquiring information from publicly available sources.
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MASINT
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Measurement and Signature Intelligence - detects, tracks, identifies, or describes the signatures of fixed or dynamic target sources.
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SIGINT
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Signals Intelligence - interception of signals by either people or electronic signals or both.
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COMINT
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Communications Intelligence - a sub-category of SIGINT that involves messages or voice information derived from foreign communications.
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FISINT
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Foreign Instrumentation Signals Intelligence -electromagnetic emissions associated with the testing and operational deployment of foreign aerospace, surface, and subsurface systems.
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ELINT
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Electronic Intelligence - Technical and geo-location intel derived from foreign non-communications electromagnetic radiations emanating from other than nuclear detonations or radioactive resources.
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IMINT
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Imagery Intelligence - technical, geographic, and intel information derived through the interpretation or analysis of imagery and collateral materials.
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ACINT
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Acoustic Intelligence - collection and processing of acoustic phenomena.
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Intelligence Watch Floor
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acts as the strategic center with ties to both national intelligence agencies and the HQ-level law enforcement intelligence activities.
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BMD
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Ballistic Missile Defense - respond to growing threats that range from terrorism to ballistic missiles intended to intimidate and coerce US and US allies.
EX) North Korea and the aggressive pursuit. |
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3 imaging Systems
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EO (Electro-optical) provides highest quality of imagery.
IR - literal images and thermal observations. SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) High quality radar imagery. |
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Image Product Library
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central repository for the Fleet to store image products.
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Precision Targeting Work Station
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screening, exploitation, annotation and measuratin of national, tactical and commercial imagery as well as for target developement and mission planning support.
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National, Theater, Tactical intelligence orginizations.
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National- executive, strategic intel
Theater- operational intel Tactical - tactical intel. |
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HULTEC
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Hull to Emitter Correlation - emitters parametric values to a specific vessel
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UMOP
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Unintentional Modulation Of Pulse- specific emitter identification technique that helps destinguish between different radars.
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ELNOT
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Electronic Intelligence Notation- an electronic emitter code assigned to a radar.
character - 3 numbers - character |
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Three Types of Electronic Warfare
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Electronic Protection - Protecting friendly personnel, facilities, equipment, and objectives.
Electronic Support- use of electromagnetic spectrum in order to gain intel about other forces. Electronic Attack - use of electromagnetic energy, directed energy, or anti-radiation weapons to attack with the intent to degrade/neutralize/destroy enemy capabilities. |
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RADAR
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Radio Detection and Ranging - system that uses radio waves to detect the range, altitude direction, or speed of both moving and fixed objects.
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SONAR
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Sound Navigation and Ranging - sound propagation under water to navigate or detect other vessels.
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Parent Agencies
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HUMINT - DIA - DC
SIGINT - NSA - Forte Meade, MD IMINT- NGA- Bethesda, MD ACINT-DNI - DC |
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DPI
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Desired Point of Impact -a precise point, associated with a target, and assigned as the impact point for a single unitary weapon to create a desired effect.
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DMPI
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Desired Mean Point of Impact - assigned as the center for impact of multiple weapons or area munitions to create a desired effect.
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First space based satellite imagery system
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Corona- took images, put in capsules, and set back to earth for US to retrieve.
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Joint Targeting
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logical methodology for the development, planning, execution, and assessment of the effectiveness of targeting and weapons employment
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