INTELLIGENCE Flashcards

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What are the 6 steps of the intelligence cycle?

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1 - planning and direction
2 - collection 
3 - process and exploitation 
4 - analysis and production 
5 - dissemination and integration 
6 - evaluation and feedback
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What are the different intelligences disciplines?

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GEOINT
IMINT
HUMINT
MASINT
ACINT
EOINT
IRINT
LASINT
NUCINT
RINT
OSINT
SIGINT
COMINT
ELINT
FISINT
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What is PIR?

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Priority Intelligence Requirements

  • needed for commander and staff to understand adversary to operational environment
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What is CCIR?

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Commanders critical information requirement

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Who is the N2?

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We don’t have one

  • strike group function
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Levels of intelligence

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  • strategic
  • operational
  • tactical
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Who is the IO?

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Commander Davis

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What does SNOOPIE stand for?

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Ships Nautical or Otherwise Photographic Interpretation and Examination Team

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What type of Intelligence does SNOOPIE team collect?

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  • HUMINT

- IMINT

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Positions on SNOOPIE team?

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  • team lead
  • recorder
  • lookout
  • visual information cell
  • photographer/videographer
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Name the IDC work centers

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  • CVIC (carrier info cell)
  • TIC (target Intel cell)
  • SIAC (ships Intel analysis cell)
  • Mission Planning
  • Brief/debrief
  • MSI (multi-sensor interpretation)
  • Collection Management
  • CASE (crypto area support element)
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What theater are we currently working in?

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Fleet Forces Command

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what does SIAC stand for?

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Ships intelligence analysis center

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GOB

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ground order battle

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AOB

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Air order battle

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MOB?

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Missile order battle

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DMOB

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Defensive missle order battle

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GEOPOL

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Geopolitical

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What are the 3 methods of mensurate points?

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Direct
Indirect
MIG

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What is the purpose of the targeting officer?

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They weaponeer

  • applying the appropriate weapon to target
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What specialize monitor do strike analyst use?

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Stereoscopic monitor

  • used for 3D imagery
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What does DPPDB stand for?

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Digital Point Positioning Database

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What program do strike analyst use to drop points?

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SOCET GXP with CGS added in

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BDA

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Battle Damage Assessment

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What are the 2 types of BDA?
Functional BDA - can the target still complete its mission? Physical BDA - how much physical damage has the target sustained?
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Explain the no strike list
Attacking these areas may violate the laws of armed conflict with friendly relations
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SUPPLOT
Supplement Plot
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What is the primary mission of SUPPLOT?
Provide indications and warnings to strike group
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SUPPLOT watches
RDBM (red database manager) - manages the RED COP MIO (maritime interdiction operations) - tracts all suspect merchant traffic Analyst - uses all source Intel fusion to create Intel products BFEA/NOAA (battleforce ELINT analyst) BFCA/SICOR (battleforce COMINT analyst) Watch Supervisor - responsible for all watch positions and disseminating TACREPS FIWO (fleet Intel watch officer) - in charge of the watch - coordinates with the other IDC work centers
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What system does the BFEA use in SUPPLOT?
GALE-Lite | Generic area limitation environment-lite
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What is a TACREP?
Tactical Report - a report that contains the who, what, where, when, why
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What are the different types of TACREPS?
- Surface - Sub-surface - Air - Missile - ELINT
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BB
The Admiral - in charge of the other warfare commanders
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BS
DESRON Commodore - surface
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BX
DESRON Commodore - sub-surface
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BZ
DESRON Commodore - surface and sub-surface
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BW
CO - Air
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BP
CAG - strike operation
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BI
N2 - I and W for strike group
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BQ
IWC
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What is a MISREP?
Mission Report - an in-country flight report
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What time zones are MISREPS written in?
Zulu
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What does DCRS stand for?
Digital Camera Receiving Station
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What software program do MSI use to exploit imagery?
SOCET GXP
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What types of imagery does MSI use to fulfill its mission?
- satellites - tactical - handheld
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What are the 3 types of imagery?
- EO/panchromatic - IRs - SAR (synthetic aperture RADAR)
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Difference between Apogee and Perigee?
Apogee - furthest | Perigee - closest
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What does NRO stand for?
National Reconnaissance Office
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What is the NRO responsible for?
Launching, maintaining and collecting overhead reconnaissance satellites
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What does NGA stand for?
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
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What is the NGA responsible for?
The exploitation and reporting of satellite imagery
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State the 4 types of amphibious operations
- demonstration - raid - assault - withdraw
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What does MIO stand for?
Maritime Interception Operations
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What does the MIO do?
Monitor, query and board merchant vessels
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Identify EEI's required to be collected by boarding teams during MIO mission:
- cell phone - ships registration - crew info - master safe - owners info - managing company info - agent/broker info - comms/nav info - personal documents - ships logs - computers/laptops - smuggling activity - status of ships material condition - bill of sale and legal documents - financial data and movement history - ships cargo and manifest
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What does HA/DR stand for?
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief
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Describe how HUMINT, IMINT and OSINT play a role in HA/DR
HUMINT - often the primary source of info IMINT - used to find landing areas, refugees, structural damage, large personnel movement and equipment movement OSINT - will be used in all HA/DR operations EX: news, newspaper and word of mouth
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Examples of HA/DR?
- 2004 Indonesia Tsunami - 2010 Haiti Hurricane - 2013 Philippines Hurricane