INTELLIGENCE Flashcards
What are the 6 steps of the intelligence cycle?
1 - planning and direction 2 - collection 3 - process and exploitation 4 - analysis and production 5 - dissemination and integration 6 - evaluation and feedback
What are the different intelligences disciplines?
GEOINT IMINT HUMINT MASINT ACINT EOINT IRINT LASINT NUCINT RINT OSINT SIGINT COMINT ELINT FISINT
What is PIR?
Priority Intelligence Requirements
- needed for commander and staff to understand adversary to operational environment
What is CCIR?
Commanders critical information requirement
Who is the N2?
We don’t have one
- strike group function
Levels of intelligence
- strategic
- operational
- tactical
Who is the IO?
Commander Davis
What does SNOOPIE stand for?
Ships Nautical or Otherwise Photographic Interpretation and Examination Team
What type of Intelligence does SNOOPIE team collect?
- HUMINT
- IMINT
Positions on SNOOPIE team?
- team lead
- recorder
- lookout
- visual information cell
- photographer/videographer
Name the IDC work centers
- 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)
What theater are we currently working in?
Fleet Forces Command
what does SIAC stand for?
Ships intelligence analysis center
GOB
ground order battle
AOB
Air order battle
MOB?
Missile order battle
DMOB
Defensive missle order battle
GEOPOL
Geopolitical
What are the 3 methods of mensurate points?
Direct
Indirect
MIG
What is the purpose of the targeting officer?
They weaponeer
- applying the appropriate weapon to target
What specialize monitor do strike analyst use?
Stereoscopic monitor
- used for 3D imagery
What does DPPDB stand for?
Digital Point Positioning Database
What program do strike analyst use to drop points?
SOCET GXP with CGS added in
BDA
Battle Damage Assessment
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?
Explain the no strike list
Attacking these areas may violate the laws of armed conflict with friendly relations
SUPPLOT
Supplement Plot
What is the primary mission of SUPPLOT?
Provide indications and warnings to strike group
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
What system does the BFEA use in SUPPLOT?
GALE-Lite
Generic area limitation environment-lite
What is a TACREP?
Tactical Report
- a report that contains the who, what, where, when, why
What are the different types of TACREPS?
- Surface
- Sub-surface
- Air
- Missile
- ELINT
BB
The Admiral
- in charge of the other warfare commanders
BS
DESRON Commodore
- surface
BX
DESRON Commodore
- sub-surface
BZ
DESRON Commodore
- surface and sub-surface
BW
CO
- Air
BP
CAG
- strike operation
BI
N2
- I and W for strike group
BQ
IWC
What is a MISREP?
Mission Report
- an in-country flight report
What time zones are MISREPS written in?
Zulu
What does DCRS stand for?
Digital Camera Receiving Station
What software program do MSI use to exploit imagery?
SOCET GXP
What types of imagery does MSI use to fulfill its mission?
- satellites
- tactical
- handheld
What are the 3 types of imagery?
- EO/panchromatic
- IRs
- SAR (synthetic aperture RADAR)
Difference between Apogee and Perigee?
Apogee - furthest
Perigee - closest
What does NRO stand for?
National Reconnaissance Office
What is the NRO responsible for?
Launching, maintaining and collecting overhead reconnaissance satellites
What does NGA stand for?
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
What is the NGA responsible for?
The exploitation and reporting of satellite imagery
State the 4 types of amphibious operations
- demonstration
- raid
- assault
- withdraw
What does MIO stand for?
Maritime Interception Operations
What does the MIO do?
Monitor, query and board merchant vessels
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
What does HA/DR stand for?
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief
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
Examples of HA/DR?
- 2004 Indonesia Tsunami
- 2010 Haiti Hurricane
- 2013 Philippines Hurricane