🔹112 INTELLIGENCE Flashcards

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🔹Define the 5 steps of intelligence.

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(PCPPD)

Plan and Direct
Collection
Process
Production
Dissemination
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🔹What are the 3 types of Navy Intelligence?

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(STO)

Strategic, Tactical, and Operational

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🔹Define “CCIR”

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CO’s Critical Information Requirement.

It’s a list of information requirements identified by the CO as being critical in facilitating timely information management and decision making.

(Cat 1, 2, 4, and 7 level events.)

(basically things you would wake the CO up for in the middle of the night)

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🔹Define PIR

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This intelligence requirement for which a commander has an anticipated and stated priority in the task of planning and decision making

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🔹Explain the function of an Intelligence Fusion Cell

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Combines in-real-time national strategic intelligence and local tactical intelligence

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🔹HUMINT

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Human Intelligence

  • Information collected and provided by human sources.”

Typical HUMINT activities consist of interrogations and conversations with persons having access to pertinent information

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🔹OSINT

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Open Source Intelligence -

  • is a form of intelligence collection management that involving finding, selecting, and acquiring information from publicly available sources and analyzing it to produce actionable intelligence. In the intelligence community (IC), the term “open” refers to overt, publicly available sources (as opposed to covert or classified sources); it is not related to open-source software or public intelligence.
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🔹MASINT

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Measurement and Signature Intelligence

  • Refers to intelligence gathering activities that bring together disparate elements that do not fit within the definitions of the major disciplines mentioned above.
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🔹SIGINT

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Signals Intelligence

  • Intelligence-gathering by interception of signals, whether between people (COMINT Communications Intelligence), whether involving electronic signals not directly used in communication (ELINT Electronic Intelligence) or combinations of the two. As sensitive information is often encrypted, signal intelligence often involves the use of cryptanalysis. Also, traffic analysis — the study of who is signaling whom and in what quantity — can often produce valuable information, even when the messages themselves cannot be decrypted.
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🔹COMINT

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Communications Intelligence

  • is intelligence-gathering by interception of signals, whether between people, whether involving electronic signals not directly used in communication (ELINT Electronic Intelligence), or combinations of the two.

As sensitive information is often encrypted, signal intelligence often involves the use of cryptanalysis.

Also, traffic analysis — the study of who is signaling whom and in what quantity — can often produce valuable information, even when the messages themselves cannot be decrypted.

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🔹FISINT

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Foreign Instrumentation Signals Intelligence

  • is from the intercept of foreign electromagnetic emissions associated with the testing and operational deployment of non-US aerospace, surface, and subsurface systems.” Since it deals with signals that are not exchanged by humans, it is a subset of ELINT, which, in turn, is a subset of SIGINT.
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🔹ELINT

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Electronic Intelligence

  • is intelligence-gathering by interception of signals, whether between people (COMINT Communications Intelligence), whether involving electronic signals not directly used in communication (ELINT Electronic Intelligence) or combinations of the two.

As sensitive information is often encrypted, signals intelligence often involves the use of cryptanalysis

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🔹IMINT

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Imagery Intelligence

  • is an intelligence gathering discipline which collects information via satellite and aerial photography.

As a means of collecting intelligence, IMINT is a subset of intelligence collection management, which, in turn, is a subset of intelligence cycle management. IMINT is especially complemented by non-imaging MASINT electro-optical and RADAR sensors.

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🔹ACINT

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Acoustic Intelligence)
(sometimes ACOUSTINT or ACINT)

is an intelligence gathering discipline that collects and processes acoustic phenomena. It is a sub discipline of MASINT (Measurement and Signature Intelligence).

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🔹What are 3 Examples of intelligence Briefs?

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Current intelligence
Deployment
Pre-Deployment
Situation
Mission
Theater
Debriefing
Aircrew
Port
Strike Support
Platforms
Country
Current Intelligence
Operational Intelligence
Event
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🔹State the purpose of Naval Intelligence.

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Supports all aspects of Naval Operations