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  • ...more traditional intelligence collection and analysis disciplines such as signals intelligence and imagery intelligence. | title = Chapter 9: Measurement and Signals Intelligence
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  • ...se are due to be replaced by a future Airborne Common Sensor, they provide signals intelligence (SIGINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), and synthetic aperture radar/moving
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  • The battalion has three SOT-A signals intelligence and secure communications detachments; the PRD-13|AN/PRD-13(V)2 is their pr ...ial reconnaissance, usually as a 6-man "split A" detachment, possibly with signals intelligence or other augmentation.
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  • ...s, many exported, and the '''EH-60C''' SIGINT platform with the "Quickfix" signals intelligence (SIGINT) and [[electronic warfare]] (EW) emitter location and targeting sys
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  • A [[Northrop Grumman]] ASIP-1C signals intelligence package now flown on the [[U-2 Dragon Lady|U-2]] manned reconnaissance airc ...ref> Most "electronic warfare" references to the Predator actually discuss signals intelligence, not [[electronic attack]] payloads.
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  • ...and National Security"; in Christopher Andrew (editor), "Codebreaking and Signals Intelligence", Frank Cass, London, 1986 - Welchman's fullest analysis of the contributio
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  • *[[Corps]]-level signals intelligence for U.S. Army and Marines<ref>{{citation
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  • ...use a radio frequency for his own purposes while one's own side is gaining signals intelligence from it, or [[electronic warfare#electronic attack|jamming]] to deny its us
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  • The P-8 has an the upgraded AN/APS-137D(V)5 maritime surveillance radar and signals intelligence (SIGINT) system developed by Raytheon. The system was redesignated [[APY-10
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  • ...of parts with the RC-135 RIVET JOINT|RC-135V/W aircraft, which have a more signals intelligence with some MASINT capability. This will allow a RIVET JOINT aircraft to be r
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  • ...standpoint, if the data are in computer-readable format, this is a type of signals intelligence. From a legal standpoint, this type of collection can be quite complex. For
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  • ...collection management|intelligence collection]] although it has access to signals intelligence produced by the [[Communications Security Establishment]] and through close
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  • There is a large [[Royal Air Force]] base at Heraklion and a US-UK signals intelligence facility.
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  • ...erial vehicles, principally for imagery intelligence but possibly also for signals intelligence. A limited number of SR-71 Blackbird sorties were flown for strategic image
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  • {{seealso|Signals intelligence in the Second World War#Australian Army}}
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  • *Signals intelligence: [[National Security Agency]] | chapter = Chapter 8: Signals Intelligence
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  • ...in the Gulf, there is considerable data, especially recently declassified signals intelligence from the [[National Security Agency]] that indicates that there was no seco ...mile limit of territorial waters claimed by the DRV. In addition, it had a signals intelligence mission, with intercept equipment and technicians in a van strapped to a de
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  • .... With modifications over the years, it collects [[imagery intelligence]], signals intelligence, and [[measurement and signature intelligence]]. Ironically, since the cove
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  • ...reports and indeed ordered his forces to sortie. Jellicoe misinterpreted signals intelligence reporting on the developing German action. knew a little too much detail ab
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  • ...f the most critical intelligence in the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] came from signals intelligence provided by the [[National Security Agency]] and [[imagery intelligence]] f
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