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  • ...radiation from a radio receiv radio receiver. Direction finding and other signals intelligence techniques classically exploit radio ''transmitters'', by analyzing the int
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  • ...Cox, on the intelligence collection submarine ''USS Lapon'', was the first signals intelligence technician to do the study, take the difficult exams, and earn the "dolphin ...and reconnaissance teams have needed augmentation with communications and signals intelligence specialists, but, as in the case of U.S. Marine [[Force Reconnaissance]], t
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  • ...elemetry intelligence (TELINT)''' is a subset of [[foreign instrumentation signals intelligence]]. It has special significance in cooperative [[arms control]] as one of th
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  • ...intelligence|human-source]], but probably includes [[signals intelligence|signals intelligence]] and [[measurement and signature intelligence]] collection outside the cou
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  • {{r|Signals intelligence from 1980 to 1989}}
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  • ...c warfare]], ski-equipped transport, [[search and rescue]], air ambulance, signals intelligence, [[imagery intelligence]], VIP transport, and trainers. Civilian applicatio
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  • ...had been MacArthur's Chief Signal Officer, and formerly with the Army's [[Signals Intelligence Service]]. <ref name=MI>{{citation
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  • ...' has, like the U.S. [[National Security Agency]] (NSA), a dual mission of signals intelligence and [[communications security]]. Canada does not conduct a wide range of i ...uilding in [[Ottawa]]. is responsible for Canada's SIGINT.various forms of signals intelligence, including traffic analysis and [[cryptanalysis]]. It has SIGINT collection
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  • * [[ES-3 Shadow]], Cold War signals intelligence aircraft * [[EP-3 Aries II]] signals intelligence aircraft
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  • {{r|Signals intelligence from 1990 to the present}}
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  • Electronic support may combine with signals intelligence (SIGINT) provided by higher-level organizations. SIGINT further divides int
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  • ...House confidence, but his emphasis on technical collection methods such as signals intelligence and [[imagery intelligence]], and his apparent dislike for, and firing of,
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  • ...must be able to record the information in a form compatible with existing signals intelligence systems.
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  • {{r|Signals intelligence before the Second World War}}
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  • ...st Republic of Vietnam]] was formed, the [[Soviet Union]] operated a large signals intelligence facility here, which was shut down in 2001. Russia still uses the port for
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  • | title = Chapter 9: Measurement and Signals Intelligence
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  • '''Communications Intelligence''' (COMINT) is the subset of [[signals intelligence|SIGINT]] concerned with signals intended to be intelligible to human beings ...of a certain bandwidth per channel, for its tactical communications). If [[signals intelligence#direction finding|direction finding]] can localize the transmitter to the k
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  • ...)''' is a branch of signals intelligence, which targets non-communications signals intelligence, such as radar and navigation signals. The Joint Chiefs of Staff define it ==Signals intelligence methods are complementary==
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  • ...rabeel, beginning on 1 February 1943. Initially, she was only able to do [[signals intelligence#traffic analysis|traffic analysis]] on the material.
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  • ...grass-green to the human eye, is actually vegetation or camouflage paint. Signals intelligence can determine if communications or radar signals are coming from a seemingl
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