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  • {{r|Clandestine human-source intelligence}}
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  • While in the NKVD, he supervised foreign [[clandestine human-source intelligence]].
    464 bytes (65 words) - 02:02, 9 August 2010
  • *The S2X Section manages the unit's [[human-source intelligence|human intelligence (HUMINT) collection]], deconflicting them with HUMINT ac Composed of four organic teams of four soldiers each. Every team has three [[human-source intelligence|human intelligence collection specialists]] and one counterintelligence age
    4 KB (542 words) - 21:46, 22 June 2024
  • ...conducting or leading [[clandestine human-source intelligence|clandestine human-source intelligence collection]], the receiving government may declare them ''persona non grata
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  • {{r|Human-source intelligence}}
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  • *Department 1: Operational intelligence, appears to be responsible for [[human-source intelligence]], both with agents recruited by the BND and through liaison with other int
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  • {{r|Human-source intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Human-source intelligence}}
    471 bytes (56 words) - 09:48, 28 May 2024
  • {{r|Human-source intelligence}}
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  • ...1915, he recruited her for the Military Intelligence office in Cairo, a [[human-source intelligence]] and intelligence analysis office he headed, reporting to Admiral [[Regina
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  • ...S). Their accuracy was not great, but this was generally true for German [[human-source intelligence]] and intelligence analysis in the Second World War. <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Human-source intelligence}}
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  • ...ert intelligence gathering beyond Israel’s borders." This is principally [[human-source intelligence|human-source]], but probably includes [[signals intelligence|signals intell ...classic support requirement for both special operations and [[clandestine human-source intelligence]]. The support function may, due to operational security requirements, not
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  • Eventually to contain all Nazi foreign [[human-source intelligence]] and counterintelligence activities of Nazi Germany, the '''Sicherheitsdie
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  • {{r|Human-source intelligence}}
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  • '''Richard Sorge''', born in Russia, was a Soviet [[human-source intelligence]] officer operating in Japan, under cover as a German journalist, until his
    830 bytes (119 words) - 02:03, 8 May 2008
  • ...vilian intelligence. These are prescribed in a U.S. Army Field Manual on [[human-source intelligence|Human Intelligence Collector Operations. ]] <ref name=FM2-22-3>{{citation
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  • ...landestine Service]], still part of the CIA, responsible for [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] and covert action. After making the point that technical means of intelli
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  • ...applied in military, civilian, and clandestine contexts (e.g., clandestine human-source intelligence and counterintelligence). False flags are common in Internet-based fraud, s
    982 bytes (145 words) - 07:30, 18 March 2024
  • ...epublic of Vietnam]] (ARVN) and Australian troops. It was initiated by a [[human-source intelligence]] report from the ARVN, confirmed by [[communications intelligence]], estab
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