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'''Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield''' is a methodology, leading to a series of action, to gather information needed for the successful conduct of battle. | |||
The [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] define it as "An analytical methodology employed to reduce uncertainties concerning the enemy, environment, and terrain for all types of operations. Intelligence preparation of the battlespace builds an extensive database for each potential area in which a unit may be required to operate. The database is then analyzed in detail to determine the impact of the enemy, environment, and terrain on operations and presents it in graphic form. Intelligence preparation of the battlespace is a continuing process. Also called IPB. | |||
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==Commander's intent== | |||
==Requirements== |
Revision as of 09:26, 9 August 2010
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield is a methodology, leading to a series of action, to gather information needed for the successful conduct of battle.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff define it as "An analytical methodology employed to reduce uncertainties concerning the enemy, environment, and terrain for all types of operations. Intelligence preparation of the battlespace builds an extensive database for each potential area in which a unit may be required to operate. The database is then analyzed in detail to determine the impact of the enemy, environment, and terrain on operations and presents it in graphic form. Intelligence preparation of the battlespace is a continuing process. Also called IPB.