MCRP 2-10A.2 Flashcards
What function of intelligence is a command responsibility?
Counter Intelligence
An intelligence capability utilized to collect foreign intelligence from human sources to answer CCIRs
Human Intelligence
What is the principal objective of CI?
Protecting DOD personnel, families, resources, facilities, and critical infrastructure.
CI advantages
ID friendly operations that can be subverted or exploited.
CI core functions?
Investigations
Operations
Collections
Analysis and Production
Functional services
HUMINT activities?
Screening
Interrogation
Debriefing
Liaison
Source operations
Support to DOMEX
HUMINT advantages
Allows the commander to get inside the mind of the adversary.
ID’ing and monitoring sociocultural aspects of enemies and indigenous populations.
HUMINT limitations
MAGTF CO must ID collection reqs
It takes time to develop HUMINT ops
Most rudimentary HUMINT collection capability?
Tactical questioning.
Intelligence objectives?
Provide knowledge about the enemy and environment.
Assist in protecting friendly forces through CI.
What is Counterintelligence?
A function of intelligence, an overarching methodology that integrates all intelligence disciplines.
What is HUMINT?
One of 7 intel disciplines that can be used to meet either CI or FI objectives.
Types of source operations?
Military Counterintelligence Collections (MCC): answer CI requirements.
Military Source Operations (FI): Ops to answer FI requirements.
Difference between MCC and MSO?
TTPs are the same, but with different goals. MCC support investigations and operations, MSO answers CCIRs.
Military Ops Phasing model
Phase 0: Shape
Phase 1: Deter
Phase 2: Seize Initiative
Phase 3: Dominate
Phase 4: Stabilize
Phase 5: Enable Civil Authority