Intelligence Flashcards

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Regulation for Intelligence?

A

ADP 2-0

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Why is Intelligence important?

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To ensure the Army remains the dominate Land Force in the world, it requires focus and intensive intelligence effort.

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What are the five ways Commanders provide guidance and continuous feedback throughout operations.

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  1. Providing direction
  2. Providing CCIR’s Clear, Concise Commanders Critical Information Requirements
  3. Synchronizing the intelligence Warfighting function
  4. Participating in Planning
  5. collaborating with the G-2/S-2 during the execution of operations.
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4
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What is Intelligence War Fighting function?

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The related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding enemy, terrain, and civil considerations.

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Why does the Army synchronize its intelligence efforts with unified actions partners?

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To achieve unit of effort and meet Commanders intent.

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What are the intelligence War Fighting Tasks?

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Support Intelligence to Force Generation
Support Intelligence to Situational Understanding
Support Intelligence to targeting, information capabilities
Conduct information collection

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What are the information Collection Tasks?

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Plan Requirements and Assess collection
Task and Direct collection
Execute collection

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In Joint Operations, the intelligence enterprise is commonly organized around the Intelligence disciplines. “me see 2 ghost” (M E C2 G H O S T)

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MASINT-  Measurement  and  Signature  intelligence 
ELINT  –  Electronic  Intelligence 
COMINT-  Communication  Intelligent 
CI-  Counter  Intelligence 
GEOINT-  Geospatial  Intelligence 
HUMINT-  Human  Intelligence 
OSINT-  Open  Source  Intelligence 
SIGINT-  Signals  Intelligence 
TECHINT-  Technical  Intelligence
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9
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Why is the Intelligence disciplines integrated?

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To ensure a multidiscipline approach to Intelligence analysis

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10
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Who drives intelligence?

A

The Commander

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What is the value of intelligence enterprise?

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the ability it provides to leverage information from all unified action partners.

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12
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What are the aspects that enable effective staff support and intelligence.

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Critical Thinking
Embracing ambiguity
Collaboration

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13
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What is ISR?

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Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.

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What are the information collection tasks?

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  • Plan requirements and assess collection.
  • Task and direct collection.
  • Execute collection.
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What is the purpose of ISR?

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To synchronize and integrate the planning and operation of sensors, assets, and processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations.

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16
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What are the 4 primary means for information collection?

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  • Intelligence operations.
  • Reconnaissance.
  • Surveillance.
  • Security operations.