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FM 3-01.16 TMD IPB MULTISERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THEATER MISSILE DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATTLESPACE (MARCH 2002) - page 4

 

 

SCUD
surface-to-surface missile system
SEAD
suppression of enemy air defenses
SEMD
suppression of enemy missile defenses
SF
special forces
SIGINT
signals intelligence
SIPRNET
Secret Internet Protocol Router Network
SLAR
side looking airborne radar
SLBM
sea-launched ballistic missile
SLCM
sea-launched cruise missile
SOF
special operations forces
SOJ
stand-off jammer
SPOT
satellite pour l’observation de la terre
SRBM
short-range ballistic missile
SS
second, second
SSM
surface-to-surface missile
STAR
Systems Threat Assessment Report
SUPIR
Supplemental Photographic Interpretation Report
T
3-D
three-dimensional
T&E
test and evaluation
TAD
theater air defense
TADIL-A
tactical digital information link-A
TADIL-J
tactical digital information link-Joint
TAI
target area of interest
TASM
tactical air-to-surface missile
TBD
to be determined
TBM
theater ballistic missile
TCT
time critical target
TDDS
TRAP data dissemination service
TECHINT
technical intelligence
TEL
transporter erector launcher
TELAR
transporter erector launcher and radar
TELINT
telemetry intelligence
TERCAT
terrain categorization
TGSM
terminally guided submunition
THAAD
theater high altitude area defense
TIBS
tactical information broadcast system
TLM
topographic line map
TM
theater missile
TMD
theater missile defense
TO&E
table of organization and equipment
TOC
tactical operation center
TPC
tactical pilotage chart
TPL
time phase line
TS
top secret
TS/SCI
top secret/sensitive compartmented information
TRAP
tactical related applications
TTADB
Tactical Terrain Analysis Database
TTP
tactics, techniques, and procedures
Glossary-9
U
U
unclassified
UAV
unmanned aerial vehicle
UC
under construction
UGF
underground facility
UHF
ultra high frequency
Unk
unknown
UPS
universal polar stereographic
US
United States
USA
United States Army
USAF
United States Air Force
USCENTCOM
United States Central Command
USCS
Unified Soils Classification System
USFK
United States Forces, Korea
USMC
United States Marine Corps
USMTF
United States message text format
USN
United States Navy
USSPACECOM
United States Space Command
UTM
universal transverse mercator
UW
unconventional warfare
V
VHF
very high frequency
VMAP
vector map
VPF
vector product format
VRF
vegetation roughness factor
VTC
video teleconference
VX
a nerve agent
W
W
west
WAN
wide area network
WGS
World Geodetic System
WGS-84
World Geodetic System 1984
WMD
weapons of mass destruction
WSSIC
Weapon and Space Systems Intelligence Committee
WVS
World Vector Shoreline
X
X
built up areas plotted on map (FM 5-33)
Y
YY
year, year
Z
Z
zulu
Glossary-10
PART II - TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Areas of Interest - The geographical area from which information and intelligence
are required to permit planning or successful conduct of the command’s operation.
The AOI is usually larger than the command’s AO and battle space; it includes any
threat forces or characteristics of the battlespace environment that will significantly
influence accomplishment of the command’s mission.
Areas of Operations - As used in this publication, an AO is that portion of an area
of conflict necessary for military operations. AOs for TMD IPB are those
geographical regions analysts use to define missile threat envelopes, the locations
where TM forces operate and/or where TMD operations will be conducted.
(An operational area defined by the joint force commander for land and naval
forces. Areas of operations do not typically encompass the entire operational area of
the joint force commander, but should be large enough for component commanders
to accomplish their missions and protect their forces. [JP 1-02])
(Operational area: that portion of an area of conflict necessary for military
operations. OAs are geographical areas assigned to commanders for which they
have responsibility and in which they have the authority to conduct military
operations. [Air Force IPB pamphlet]).
Assumptions - Information used to replace missing facts necessary for command
and staff planning, estimating, and decision making. Assumptions may also be
required for facts that change due to the time difference between receipt of the
mission and the time of execution, such as threat dispositions. Assumptions should
be confirmed or denied by intelligence collection whenever practical.
Battle Damage Assessment - The timely and accurate estimate of damage
resulting from the application of military force, either lethal or nonlethal, against an
objective or target.
Battle Space - Components determined by the maximum capabilities of an unit to
acquire and dominate the enemy; includes areas beyond the AO; it varies over time
according to how the commander positions assets. It depends on the command’s
ability to both acquire and engage targets using its own assets or those of other
commands on its behalf.
Beginning Morning Nautical Twilight - Morning nautical twilight begins when the
sun is 12 degrees below the eastern horizon. It is the start of that period where, in
good conditions and in the absence of other illumination, enough light is available to
identify the general outlines of ground objects, conduct limited military operations,
and engage in most types of ground movement without difficulty. See end evening
nautical twilight.
Branch - A contingency plan (an option built into the basic plan) for changing the
disposition, orientation, or direction of movement of the force.
Capability - The ability to successfully perform an operation or accomplish an
objective. The evaluation of capabilities includes an assessment of a force’s current
situation as well as its organization, doctrine, and normal TTPs. Capabilities are
stated in terms of broad COAs and supporting operations. Generally, only
capabilities that will influence accomplishment of the friendly command’s mission
are addressed.
Glossary-11
Common Understanding of the Battlespace - How the commander and staff
perceive the battlespace environment. It includes the sum of all that is known or
perceived of friendly and threat forces and the effects of the battlespace
environment.
Confirmed Intelligence - Information or intelligence reported by three
independent sources. The test for independence is certainty that the information
report of one source was not derived from either of the two other sources, usually
resulting in reliance on original reporting. Analytical judgement counts as one
source. Ensure that no more than one source is based solely on analytical judgement.
Course of Action - A possible plan open to an individual or commander that would
accomplish or is related to accomplishment of the mission. A COA is initially stated
in broad terms with the details determined during staff wargaming. To develop
COAs, the staff must focus on key information and intelligence necessary to make
decisions. COAs include five elements: WHAT (the type of operation), WHEN (the
time the action will begin), WHERE (boundaries, axis, etc.), HOW (the use of assets),
WHY (the purpose or desired end state).
Decision Point - The point in space and time where the commander or staff
anticipates making a decision concerning a specific friendly COA. DPs are usually
associated with threat force activity or the battlespace environment and are
therefore associated with one or more NAIs. DPs also may be associated with the
friendly force and the status of ongoing operations.
Decision Support Template - A graphic record of wargaming. The DST depicts
DPs, timelines associated with movement of forces and the flow of the operation,
and other key items of information required to execute a specific friendly COA.
Doctrinal Template - A model based on postulated threat doctrine. Doctrinal
templates illustrate the disposition and activity of threat forces and assets (HVTs)
conducting a particular operation unconstrained by the effects of the battlespace
environment. They represent the application of threat doctrine under ideal
conditions. Ideally, doctrinal templates depict the threat’s normal organization for
combat, frontages, depths, boundaries and other control measures, assets available
from other commands, objective depths, engagement areas, battle positions, and so
forth. Doctrinal templates are usually scaled to allow ready use on a map
background. They are one part of a threat model.
End Evening Nautical Twilight - Occurs when the sun has dropped 12 degrees
below the western horizon, and is the instant of last available daylight for the visual
control of limited ground operations. At EENT there is no further sunlight available.
See beginning morning nautical twilight.
Event Matrix - A description of the indicators and activity expected to occur in each
NAI. It normally cross-references each NAI and indicator with the ties they are
expected to occur and the COAs they will confirm or deny. There is no prescribed
format.
Event Template - A guide for collection planning. The event template depicts the
NAIs where activity (or its lack) will indicate which COA the threat has adopted.
Glossary-12
Facts - Information known to be true. In terms of intelligence, facts include
confirmed intelligence. See Assumptions.
High-Payoff Target - Target whose loss to the threat will contribute to the success
of the friendly COA.
High-Value Target - Assets that the threat commander requires for the successful
completion of a specific COA.
Indicators - Positive or negative evidence of threat activity or any characteristic of
the AO which points toward threat vulnerabilities or the adoption or rejection by
the threat of a particular capability, or which may influence the commander’s
selection of a COA. Indicators may result from previous actions or from threat
failure to take action.
Information Requirement - An intelligence requirement of lower priority than the
PIR of lowest priority.
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace - The systematic, continuous process
of analyzing the threat and environment in a specific geographic area. IPB is
designed to support the staff estimate and military decision making process. Most
intelligence requirements are generated as a result of the IPB process and its
interrelation with the decision making process.
Intelligence Requirement - A requirement for intelligence to fill a gap in the
command’s knowledge and understanding of the battlespace or threat forces.
Intelligence requirements are designed to reduce the uncertainties associated with
successful completion of a specific friendly COA; a change in the COA usually leads
to a change in intelligence requirements. Intelligence requirements that support
decisions which affect the overall mission accomplishment (such as choice of a COA,
branch, or sequel) are designated by the commander as PIR. Less important
intelligence requirements are designated as IR.
Latest Time Information of Value - The time by which information must be
delivered to the requestor in order to provide decision makers with timely
intelligence. Sometimes the LTIOV is the expected time of a decision anticipated
during staff wargaming and planning. If someone other than the decision maker
must first process the information, the LTIOV is earlier than the time associated
with the decision point. The time difference accounts for delays in processing and
communicating the final intelligence to the decision maker.
Line of Contact - A general trace delineating the location where two opposing
forces are engaged.
Lines of Communication - All the routes (land, water, and air) that connect an
operating military force with one or more bases of operations and along which
supplies and military forces move. Note that not all roads and rails are LOCs; some
are unsuited, others may be suitable but not used. Note also that in this context, a
communications center is an area where LOCs converge, such as transshipment
points or hub-pattern cities.
Glossary-13
Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, and Time Available - Used to describe the
factors that must be considered during the planning or execution of a tactical
operation. Since these factors vary in any given situation, the term “METT-T
dependent” is a common way of denoting that the proper approach to a problem in
any situation depends on these factors and their interrelationship in that specific
situation.
Modified Combined Obstacle Overlay - A product used to depict the battlespace’s
effects on military operations. It is normally based on a product depicting all
obstacles to mobility, modified to also depict the following, which are not
prescriptive nor inclusive:
Cross-country mobility classifications (such as RESTRICTED),
Objectives,
AAs and mobility corridors,
Likely locations of counter-mobility obstacle systems,
Defensible terrain,
Likely engagement areas, and
Key terrain.
Named Area of Interest - The geographical area where information that will satisfy
a specific information requirement can be collected. NAIs are usually selected to
capture indications of threat COAs but also may be related to conditions of the
battlespace.
Not Later Than - The time by which something must be accomplished.
OCOKA - A commonly used acronym and mnemonic for the military aspects of
terrain. The acronym does not dictate the order in which the factors are evaluated;
use the order in which the factors are evaluated; use the order best suited to the
situation at hand. The military aspects of terrain are observation and fields of fire,
concealment and cover, obstacles, key terrain, and avenues of approach.
Operational Area - That portion of an area of conflict necessary for military
operations. OAs are geographical areas assigned to commanders for which they have
responsibility and in which they have the authority to conduct military operations.
Order of Battle - Intelligence pertaining to identification, strength, command
structure, and disposition of personnel, units, and equipment of any military force.
The OB factors form the framework for analyzing military forces and their
capabilities, building threat models, and hence developing COA models.
Pattern Analysis - Deducing the doctrine and TTP of a force by careful observation
and evaluation of patterns in its activities. Pattern analysis leads to the
development of threat models and hence to COA models. Identified patterns of
threat activity can be used as indicators of threat COAs.
Possible - Information or intelligence reported by only one independent source is
classified as possibly true. The test for independence is certainty that the
Glossary-14
information report of a source was not derived from some other source, usually
resulting in reliance on original reporting. A classification of possibly true cannot be
based on analytical judgement alone.
Priority Intelligence Requirement - An intelligence requirement associated with a
decision that will affect the overall success of the command’s mission. PIRs are a
subset of intelligence requirements of a higher priority than information
requirements. PIRs are prioritized among themselves and may change in priority
over the course of the operation’s conduct. Only the commander designates PIRs.
Probable - Information or intelligence reported by two independent sources is
classified as probably true. The test for independence is certainty that the
information report of one source was not derived from the other source, usually
resulting in reliance on original reporting. Analytical judgement counts as one
source. Ensure that no more than one source is based solely on analytical judgement.
Reconnaissance - A mission undertaken to obtain information by visual
observation, or other detection methods, about the activities and resources of an
enemy or potential enemy, or about the meteorologic, hydrographic, or geographic
characteristics of a particular area. Reconnaissance differs from surveillance
primarily in duration of the mission.
Restricted - A classification indicating terrain that hinders movement. Little effort
is needed to enhance mobility through restricted terrain but units may have
difficulty maintaining preferred speeds, moving in combat formations, or
transitioning from one formation to another. A force can generally use
administrative or march formations through restricted terrain with only minimal
delay.
Sequel - Major operations that follow an initial major operation. Plans for sequels
are based on the possible outcome-victory, stalemate, or defeat-of the current
operation.
Severely Restricted - A classification indicating terrain that severely hinders or
slows movement in combat formations unless some effort is made to enhance
mobility. Severely restricted terrain includes man-made obstacles, such as
minefields and cities, as well as natural barriers. Severely restricted terrain
generally slows or impedes administrative and march formations.
Situation Template - Depictions of assumed threat dispositions, based on threat
doctrine and the effects of the battlespace, if the threat should adopt a particular
COA. In effect, they are the doctrinal templates depicting a particular operation
modified to account for the effects of the battlespace environment and the threat’s
current situation (training and experience levels, logistic status, losses,
dispositions). Normally, the situation template depicts threat units two levels of
command below the friendly force as well as the expected locations of HVTs.
Situation templates use TPLs to indicate movement of forces and the expected flow
of the operation. Usually, the situation template depicts a critical point in the COA.
Situation templates are one part of a threat COA model. Models may contain more
than one situation template.
Glossary-15
Specific Information Requirement - Specific information requirements describe
the information required to answer all or part of an intelligence requirement. A
complete SIR describes the information required, the location where the required
information can be collected, and the time during which it can be collected.
Generally, each intelligence requirement generates sets of SIRs.
Specific Order or Request - The order or request that generates planning and
execution of a collection mission or analysis of data base information. SORs sent to
subordinate commands are orders. SORs sent to other commands are requests. SORs
often use system-specific message formats but also induce standard military
OPORDs and FRAGOs.
Surveillance - The systematic observation of airspace or surface areas by visual,
aura, photographic, or other means. Surveillance differs from reconnaissance
primarily in duration of the mission.
Target Area of Interest - The geographical area where HVTs can be acquired and
engaged by friendly forces. Not all TAIs will form part of the friendly COA; only
TAIs associated with HPTs are of interest to the staff. These are identified during
staff planning and wargaming. TAIs differ from engagement areas in degree.
Engagement areas plan for the use of all available weapons; TAIs might be engaged
by a single weapon.
Threat Course of Action Model - A model of one COA available to the threat. It
consists of a graphic depiction (situation template); a description (narrative or
matrix); and a listing of assets important to the success of the COA (HVTs). The
degree of detail in the model depends on available time. Ideally, threat COA models
address all target sets. At a minimum, threat COA models address the five standard
elements of a COA: WHAT (the type of operation), WHEN (in this case, the earliest
time the action can begin), WHERE (boundaries, axis), HOW (the use of assets), and
WHY (the purpose or desired end-state). Threat COA models should also meet the
tests of suitability, feasibility, acceptability, uniqueness, and consistency with
doctrine. Threat COAs are derived from capabilities.
Threat Model - A model of the threat force’s doctrine and TTPs for the conduct of a
particular operation. Threat models are based on a study of all available
information, structured by the OB factors, of the particular threat force under
consideration. Ideally, threat models consider all target sets in detail. Threat
models are normally prepared prior to deployment.
TM Force - All of the personnel and equipment that directly impact the
employment of TMs. This ranges from the field commanders who direct TM
operations to the troops who actually deploy, fuel/load, and launch TMs to the
vehicles, launchers, transporters, and support equipment that enable TM
operations.
Unrestricted - A classification indicating terrain that is free of general restrictions
to movement. In fair weather conditions movement off-road can be conducted with
minimal reductions in speed.
Glossary-16
CONVERSIONS
Parameters and measurements standards used within a joint, service, and/or
combined TMD IPB function may vary significantly. The following lists the more
common parameters and measurements conversions that a TMD IPB function may
encounter.
Use of the International System of Units requires that a distinction be made
between force and mass, which customarily have been expressed in pound-force and
pound-mass, respectively.
To Get - Divide By
To Get - Multiply By
Quantity
Conversion Factor
Conversion Factor
Conversion Factor
Velocity
km/hr
0.539 956 8
knot
Velocity
km/hr
0.621 371 2
mph
Velocity
m/s
196.850 4
ft/min
Velocity
m/s
3.280 840
ft/sec
Velocity
m/s
1.943 844
knot
Acceleration
m/s2
3.280 840
ft/sec2
Acceleration
m/s2
0.101 971 6
“g”
Dimension
km
0.539 956 8
NM
Dimension
km
0.621 371 2
mile (statute)
Dimension
m
3.280 840
foot
Dimension
m
1.093 613
yard
Dimension
cm
0.393 700 8
inch
Dimension
mm
0.039 370 08
inch
Dimension
mm
0.00039 370 08
caliber
Area
m2
10.763 91
ft2
Area
cm2
0.155 000 3
in2
Area
km2
0.291 553 3
nm2
Volume
m3
35.314 66
ft3
Volume
cm3
0.061 023 74
in3
Volume
liter
0.264 172 0
gallon
Mass
kg
2.204 623
pound-mass
Mass
g
0.035 273 96
ounce
Mass
tonne
1.102 311
ton
Force
N
0.224 808 9
pound-force
Force
kN
224.808 9
pound-force
Total Impulse
N • s
0.224 808 9
lbf-second
Specific Impulse
N • s/kg
0.101 971 6
“second”
Thrust-to-Weight
N/kg
0.101 971 6
lbf/lbm, “g”
Power
kW
1.341 022
HP (550 ft ? lbf/s)
Tc ? 1.8 + 32 = °F
Temperature
(Tf - 32)/1.8 = °C
Pressure
kPa
20.885 43
psf
Pressure
kPa
0.145 037 7
psi
Loading
kg/m2
0.204 816 1
lbm/ft2
Density
kg/m3
0.062 427 97
lbm/ft3
Density
kg/liter
8.345 406
lbm/gal
Glossary-17
Index
A
ACINT B-18, Glossary-1
Acoustical intelligence (see ACINT)
Active defense v, I-2, I-3, I-8, II-5, II-9, II-15, II-19, III-2, IV-2, IV-12, V-8, C-2
AFMIC III-19, B-12, B-15, D-2, D-4, Glossary-1
AO v, vi, x, I-4, I-5, II-1, II-2, II-3, II-4, II-5, II-6, II-9, II-10, II-11, II-12, II-15, II-16,
III-2, III-4, III-14, IV-11, A-8, B-7, B-15, C-1, D-2, D-4, Glossary-1, Glossary-11,
Glossary-13
AOI v, vi, x, I-5, II-1, II-3, II-4, II-5, II-6, II-9, II-10, II-11, II-12, II-16, III-2, B-7, B-15,
D-2, D-4, Glossary-1, Glossary-7, Glossary-9, Glossary-11, Glossary-14, Glossary-16
Area of interest (see AOI)
Area of operations (see AO)
Armed forces medical intelligence center (see AFMIC)
Attack operations v, I-1, I-2, I-3, I-4, I-8, II-4, II-5, II-11, III-10, III-15, IV-7, IV-8, V-4,
V-8, V-10, B-15, C-2
B
Battlespace effects iv, v, x, III-20
Battlespace environment iv, v, x, I-4, I-5, II-1, III-1, III-2, III-4, V-3, V-5, B-4,
Glossary-11, Glossary-12, Glossary-16
Biological warfare (see BW)
BW III-19, B-21, Glossary-2
C
C3I B-20, Glossary-2
C4I I-1, I-2, I-3, I-4, I-9, II-16, II-18, III-18, III-20, IV-2, IV-3, B-16, B-20, B-60, D-3,
Glossary-2
CBW III-19, Glossary-2
CCM vii, III-4, III-7, III-11, III-14, B-39, B-46, B-47, Glossary-2
Central Intelligence Agency (see CIA)
Chemical and biological warfare (see CBW)
Chemical warfare (see CW)
CIA I-9, II-16, III-19, B-12, E-1, Glossary-2
COMINT IV-9, B-74, Glossary-2
Command, control, communications, and intelligence (see C3I)
Command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (see C4I)
Communications intelligence (see COMINT)
Communications security (see COMSEC)
COMSEC I-6, IV-3, IV-12, Glossary-2
Concept of operations (see CONOPS)
CONOPS II-2, II-3, II-4, Glossary-2
CONPLAN II-3, II-4, Glossary-2
Cross-country movement (see CCM)
CW II-18, V-3, B-21, Glossary-2
Index-1
D
D&D A-3, Glossary-2
DAL II-6, II-3, II-4, Glossary-2
DCW II-16, A-11, Glossary-3
Deception and denial (see D&D)
Decision point (see DP)
Decision support template (see DST)
Defended asset list (see DAL)
Defense Intelligence Agency (see DIA)
DIA vi, vii, I-9, II-15, III-16, III-17, III-19, IV-3, IV-7, B-12, B-24, B-25, B-26, B-27,
B-28, B-29, E-1, References-1, Glossary-3
Digital Chart of the World (see DCW)
Digital point positioning data base (see DPPDB)
DP V-7, Glossary-3 , Glossary-12, Glossary-13
DPPDB A-15, Glossary-3
DST V-10, B-20, Glossary-3, Glossary-12
E
EA B-20, Glossary-3,
EC II-16, II-19, IV-13, B-10, Glossary-3
ECM B-20, Glossary-3
EEI vi, II-21, II-22, A-8, B-15, B-18, B-19, D-2, D-4, Glossary-3
Electronic attack (see EA)
Electronic combat (see EC)
Electronic countermeasures (see ECM)
Electronic intelligence (see ELINT)
Electronic warfare (see EW)
ELINT I-9, II-19, A-4, A-7, B-18, B-74, Glossary-3
Essential elements of information (see EEI)
Event matrix viii, V-9, V-10, B-78, Glossary-13
Event template vi, viii, V-7, V-8, V-9, V-10, B-76, B-77, Glossary-13
EW I-2, I-3, IV-13, B-20, B-21, B-29,Glossary-3
F
FISINT B-18, B-74, Glossary-4
FOB B-22, Glossary-4
FOL III-20, IV-9, IV-11, V-6, V-9, B-22, Glossary-4
Foreign instrumentation signals intelligence (see FISINT)
Forward operating location (see FOL)
Forward operations base (see FOB)
G
G&C I-7, Glossary-4
GALE V-7, C-1, C-2, Glossary-4
GCCS B-13,Glossary-4
Generic Area Limitation Environment (see GALE)
Global Command and Control System (see GCCS)
Index-2
Global positioning system (see GPS)
GPS II-19, B-20, Glossary-4, Glossary-8
Ground support equipment (see GSE)
GSE I-7, III-11, III-15, III-18, IV-6, IV-7, IV-11, B-24, B-57, Glossary-4
Guidance and control (see G&C)
H
High value target (see HVT)
Human intelligence (see HUMINT)
HUMINT III-5, III-6, III-7, III-8, A-2, A-3, B-18, B-74, Glossary-4
HVT vii, viii, III-16, IV-1, IV-13, V-1, V-7, V-8, V-10, B-15, B-16, B-56, B-71, B-74,
B-75, D-2, D-3, D-4, D-5, Glossary-4
I
IESS B-54, Glossary-5
Imagery Exploitation Systems (see IESS)
Imagery intelligence (see IMINT)
IMINT A-3, A-5, A-6, A-8, A-10, B-18, B-74, Glossary-5
In-flight report (see INFLTREP)
INFLTREP A-4, A-5, A-6, A-7, Glossary-5
Information warfare (see IW)
Infrared intelligence (see IRINT)
Initial Phase Interpretation Report (see IPIR)
Integrated priority list (see IPL)
INTELINK II-21, II-22, IV-6, A-13, B-13, B-19, C-2, Glossary-5
Intelligence link II-21, Glossary-5
Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (see ISR)
Intermediate range ballistic missile (see IRBM)
IPIR A-4, Glossary-5
IPL B-13, Glossary-5
IRBM I-9, B-21, B-25, B-28, Glossary-5, Glossary-6
IRINT B-18, Glossary-5
ISR I-3, I-9, III-11, III-12, III-13, V-2, C-2, Glossary-2, Glossary-5
IW III-19, B-20, E-2, Glossary-5
J
JDISS C-1, C-2, Glossary-5
JIC xi, I-9, III-16, B-12, Glossary-5, Glossary-7
JISE I-9, Glossary-5
Joint deployable intelligence support system (see JDISS)
Joint intelligence center (see JIC)
Joint intelligence support element (see JISE)
Joint services work station (see JSWS)
Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (see JTIDS)
Joint worldwide intelligence communication system (see JWICS)
JSWS C-1, C-2, C-4, C-5, Glossary-5
JTIDS II-21, B-13, Glossary-5
JWICS C-2, Glossary-6
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L
LACM II-18, B-21, Glossary-5, Glossary-6
Land attack cruise missile (see LACM)
Laser intelligence (see LASINT)
LASINT B-18, Glossary-6
Latest time information is of value (see LTIOV)
LTIOV II-2, A-8, B-18, Glossary-6, Glossary-13
M
MASINT I-9, III-13, A-3, A-6, B-18, b-74, Glossary-6
Measurement and signature intelligence (see MASINT)
MIDB II-22, III-16, III-19, IV-2, IV-3, IV-7, IV-8, A-15, A-16, B-13, B-54, B-58, B-79,
Glossary-6
Missile and Space Intelligence Center (see MSIC)
Modernized integrated data base (see MIDB)
MSIC I-9, III-16, III-17, IV-3, IV-6, IV-7, B-12, E-1, Glossary-7
N
NAI viii, V-1, V-2, V-7, V-8, V-9, V-10, B-73, B-74, B-75, Glossary-7, Glossary-13
Named area of interest (see NAI)
National Ground Intelligence Center (see NGIC)
National Imagery and Mapping Agency (see NIMA)
National Intelligence Support Team (see NIST)
NBC IV-6, IV-11, IV-13, Glossary-7
NGIC I-9, IV-3, IV-7, B-12, Glossary-7
NIMA I-9, II-16, III-4, III-8, III-16, A-10, A-13, A-15, A-16, B-12, B-34, B-35, B-36,
B-37, E-1, Glossary-7
NIST I-9, Glossary-7
Nuclear, biological, and chemical (see NBC)
O
Open-source intelligence (see OSINT)
Operation plan in concept format (see CONPLAN)
Operations security (see OPSEC)
OPSEC I-2, I-6, IV-3, IV-11, IV-12, B-21, Glossary-7
OSINT B-74, Glossary-7
P
Passive defense v, I-2, I-3, I-8, II-5, II-10, IV-6, IV-12, V-8, B-15, C-2, D-2, D-4
PIR vi, II-1, II-22, V-1, B-15, B-16, B-18, B-19, D-2, D-3, D-4, D-5, Glossary-8,
Glossary-13, Glossary-15
Primary intelligence requirements (see PIR)
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R
Radar intelligence (see RADINT)
RADINT B-18, B-74, Glossary-8
Reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (see RSTA)
RSTA I-3, IV-13, Glossary-8
S
SEAD II-19, B-20, B-21, Glossary-9
Sea-launched ballistic missile (see SLBM)
Sea-launched cruise missile (see SLCM)
Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (see SIPRNET)
Short-range ballistic missile (see SRBM)
SIGINT I-9, III-13, A-3, A-6, B-18, B-74, Glossary-4, Glossary-9
Signals intelligence (see SIGINT)
SIPRNET B-13, C-2, C-5, Glossary-9
Situation template vi, IV-8, IV-10, V-5, V-6, V-7, V-9, Glossary-15, Glossary-16
SLBM B-21, B-24, B-25, Glossary-9
SLCM I-7, I-9, II-7, II-8, II-9, II-18, II-19, III-2, III-3, Glossary-9
SRBM I-9, II-18, B-24, B-25, B-28, Glossary-9
SUPIR A-4, Glossary-9
Supplemental Photographic Interpretation Report (see SUPIR)
Suppression of enemy air defenses (see SEAD)
T
Tactical air-to-surface missile (see TASM)
TASM I-7, B-21, Glossary-9
TECHINT A-3, B-18, b-74, Glossary-8, Glossary-9
Technical intelligence (see TECHINT)
TEL III-11, III-15, IV-2, IV-7, IV-9, IV-11, IV-12, A-8, B-22, B-27, Glossary-9
Telemetry intelligence (see TELINT)
TELINT B-18, Glossary-9
Transporter erector launcher (see TEL)
U
UGF IV-11, Glossary-10
Underground facility (see UGF)
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