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What are the 9 Military Intelligence disciplines? |
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Definition
Human
Counterintelligence
Imagery
Signals
Geospatial
Measurement & Signature
Technical
Open Source &
ALL-Source |
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Term
The mission of military intelligence is to provide the commander with t__________, r_______ and a_________ intelligence required to visualize the battlefield, assess the situation, and direct military actions across the full spectrum of operations. |
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Definition
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The formal definition of a PIR is "an i__________ requirement for which a commander has an anticipated and stated priority in his task of planning and decision making." |
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Definition
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Term
A less formal definition of a PIR is that it is a QUESTION developed about the ______________ , which, when answered, will help friendly forces _______________________________________. |
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Definition
Enemy(Threat)
Achieve mission success
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A well written PIR should ask ______ question, should identify a s_________ threat activity, should provide i_________ to s________ a decision, and should include a d_________ for when the information is needed, known as LTIOV which means ___ ___ ____ __ __ ___.
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Specific
Intellegence
Support
Deadline
LTIOV-Iast time information is of value |
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Term
The intelligence cycle has six phases, which are
PC-PAD-M |
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Definition
Planning and Direction
Collection
Processing and Exploitation
Analysis and Production
Dissemination and Integration
and Mission Evaluation and Feedback.
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