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  • ...olorado, responsible for a worldwide radar, [[electro-optical tracking]] [[imagery intelligence|electro-optical]] imagery and electro-optical MASINT network for space and {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • ...aphs. Closely related fields include [[geographic information system]]s, [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT), [[geodesy]], and [[geospatial intelligence]].
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  • {{seealso|Imagery intelligence}} '''CORONA''' was the United States program of [[imagery intelligence|photo-reconnaissance satellites]] that was first launched in 1960 and conti
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  • .... Applications such as missile targeting, or optimizing the performance of imagery intelligence satellites, can warrant the weather information to be classified at the hig
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  • ...ligence, and that the State Department, at the time, had minimal access to imagery intelligence (TALENT/KEYHOLE compartment)
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  • '''Imagery intelligence''' (IMINT) is a means of obtaining information about distant topics by crea ..."wide-view") and "close-look" types. Accurate maps are indeed a product of imagery intelligence, as well as geodesy. Wide-view imaging, coupled with spectroscopic MASINT,
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  • ...intelligence''' is the process of matching up information, most commonly [[imagery intelligence|imagery]], with precise geographic information, in order to form a more mea [[Imagery intelligence]] will produce large numbers of individual photographs, which, when correla
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  • ...ansport, [[search and rescue]], air ambulance, [[signals intelligence]], [[imagery intelligence]], VIP transport, and trainers. Civilian applications have included airline
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  • ...ent-csi/docs/v12i2a02p_0002.htm }}</ref> First power estimates came from [[imagery intelligence|photographic interpretation]], followed, in 1958, by only partially success
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  • ...[Australia]]n-born aviation pioneer and adventurer. He developed British [[imagery intelligence|Photographic Reconnaissance Unit]], originally working for the [[Secret Int ...connaissance unit, it is part of the lineage of the current RAF [[Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing]] (TIW).
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  • ...e overall deception plans. Clandestine human-source intelligence (HUMINT), imagery intelligence (photoreconnaissance) (IMINT), and signals intelligence (SIGINT) were all c
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  • ...sis on technical collection methods such as [[signals intelligence]] and [[imagery intelligence]], and his apparent dislike for, and firing of, [[human-source intelligence
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • ...well as tactical information. In a theater of operations, national-level imagery intelligence information has identified the presence of rocket-boosted cruise missiles i ...sile back to the point where the DSP detected the launch. They wait until imagery intelligence satellites of the National Reconnaissance Office and Air Force unmanned aer
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  • Preece's ontology is focused on [[imagery intelligence]] technical sensors, but also considers HUMINT, OSINT, and other possible m [[Geospatial intelligence]] marries pictures from [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT) to additional information, ranging from maps and other geographic
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  • ...of Information. During his 35-year career, Mr. Brugioni helped establish [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT) as a national asset to solve intelligence problems. Even after re is an extensive unclassified history of US imagery intelligence.
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  • *[[Imagery intelligence]]: [[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]] ...ram which, under the code name AQUATONE, had provided immensely valuable [[imagery intelligence]], the United States was concerned about the vulnerability of even high-alt
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  • ...uch [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] (HUMINT) or national-level [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT), so SIGINT is its major collection discipline. Like NSA, CSE is a
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  • There was substantial use of unmanned aerial vehicles, principally for imagery intelligence but possibly also for signals intelligence. A limited number of SR-71 Black
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  • ...future Airborne Common Sensor, they provide signals intelligence (SIGINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), and synthetic aperture radar/moving target indicator (SAR/MTI) mis
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  • *Imagery intelligence ('''IMINT'''): Information generically from picture-taking, although it ext
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  • ...ern geography, but also has extensive military applications, especially in imagery intelligence and measurement and signature intelligence, but also in warfare itself, for
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  • ...[signals intelligence]] provided by the [[National Security Agency]] and [[imagery intelligence]] from military units. ...increased air defense activity from approximately May 1962. In August, CIA imagery intelligence [[IMINT]] confirmed the presence of Soviet [[SA-2]] [[surface-to-air missil
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  • ...ples of a radar known as Freya. Given that information, they looked, in [[imagery intelligence]] photographs, for equipment consistent with the their understanding of its }}</ref> The technique of crateology arguably is [[imagery intelligence]] interpretation technique, but, like so many other intelligence discipline
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  • ==Imagery Intelligence== Imagery intelligence (IMINT) taken by satellites (e.g., US CORONA (satellite), KH-11 KENNAN, etc
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  • Where an imagery intelligence '''IMINT''' sensor would take a picture that fills a frame, a spectroscopic
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  • ...ence collection platform. With modifications over the years, it collects [[imagery intelligence]], [[signals intelligence]], and [[measurement and signature intelligence]]
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  • The AQM-34L (Model 147SC) was the most common low-altitude [[imagery intelligence]] variant, and by far the most numerous with several hundred built under Ai
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  • ...signature intelligence (MASINT), which has similarities to but complements imagery intelligence (IMINT). The basic model of IMINT is taking a photograph, perhaps using tec
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  • ...(1915 &ndash; [[June 22]], 1992) was the key organizer of the US post-WWII imagery intelligence ([[IMINT]]) an aerial-photography expert whose detection of missile install
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  • ...gence collection and analysis disciplines such as signals intelligence and imagery intelligence.
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  • ...tion and analysis disciplines such as [[Signals intelligence]] (SIGINT), [[Imagery intelligence]] (IMINT), or [[Human-source intelligence|Human Intelligence]] (HUMINT). Th ...MASINT, a MASINT application would ''measure'' an image obtained through [[imagery intelligence]] methods, [[pixel]] by pixel, and try to identify the physical materials,
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  • :*[[Imagery intelligence]] ([[IMINT]]) ...data to the analysts and commanders? The biggest violator of this issue is imagery intelligence derived from UAVs and fixed wing IMINT platforms. In recent years Commander
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  • Since the Germans had no effective post-strike [[imagery intelligence|photography]], they depended on spy reports to tell them where the weapons
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  • | Imagery intelligence
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  • ...[[United States Air Force]]. The U-2's original mission was clandestine [[imagery intelligence]] over denied areas such as the Soviet Union. It was subsequently provided Imagery intelligence collected by the U-2 and [[reconnaissance satellite]]s was analyzed by a DS
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  • ...use communications intelligence to understand how the system is operated. Imagery intelligence is needed to locate physical defenses, such as airfields, missile launchers
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  • :*Imagery Intelligence ([[IMINT]])
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  • ...er a variety of disciplines complementary to the technical "mainstream" of imagery intelligence and signals intelligence. MASINT, however, may be have aspects of intellige ...telligence collect direct evidence of events, MASINT tends to be indirect. Imagery intelligence (IMINT) takes pictures of human-recognizable things; MASINT looks for movem
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  • * [[Imagery intelligence/Definition]]
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  • ...um, an unmanned aerial vehicle aerial reconnaissance capability to provide imagery intelligence. The branch frequently will control at least a basic signals intelligence c
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