File:MASINT-TimelyIntelSniffer.png

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English: this diagram compares the timeliness of various methods of intelligence collection. The "people sniffer" was the most timely, in that it could be used, in real time, by combat patrols.
Source Taken from http://www.history.army.mil/books/Vietnam/Sharpen/ch05.htm, page 97, of Sharpening the Combat Edge from the w:United States Center of Military History,
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current15:03, 17 October 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:03, 17 October 20071,103 × 782 (350 KB)imagescommonswiki>HcberkowitzTaken from http://www.army.mil/CMH/books/Vietnam/Sharpen/ch05.htm, page 97, of _Sharpening the Combat Edge_ from the Center for Military History, this diagram compares the timeliness of various methods of intelligence collection. The "people sniffer" was

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