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  • ...or what, today, would include [[technical intelligence]], [[scientific and technical intelligence]], [[electronic intelligence]], and [[electronic warfare]]. He pioneered th
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  • ...); [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]] and [[Tactical and Technical Intelligence Subcommittee]], [[House Armed Services Committee]], [[House Committee on th
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  • ...Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]] and [[Tactical and Technical Intelligence Subcommittee]]; [[Congressional Caucus on Bosnia]]
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  • ...p1_02.pdf}} </ref>. Medical intelligence is often considered a subset of [[technical intelligence]]. It can also include the health analysis of domestic facilities. | title = Field Manual 34-54: Technical Intelligence
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  • ...onal Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]] and member of [[Tactical and Technical Intelligence Subcommittee]], [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]; Vice-chair, [[New
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  • ...rida]]), member, [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]], [[Tactical and Technical Intelligence Subcommittee]], ranking minority member of the [[Terrorism, Unconventional
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  • In the intelligence committee, he serves on the [[Tactical and Technical Intelligence Subcommittee]].
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  • ...purpose was to capture components of a German radar there for analysis by technical intelligence.
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  • *Technical intelligence ('''TECHINT'''): Information obtained from the detailed engineering analysi *Scientific and technical intelligence ('''S&TI'''): using expert assessment of both OSINT and other information o
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  • ...pan in 1976, where it received detailed examination from Japanese and U.S. technical intelligence specialists. It was an airplane full of surprises, mostly that it was using
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  • ...l operation to capture an Egyptian radar put their CH-53 at its limit in [[Technical intelligence#Operation Rooster 53|Operation Rooster 53]], but the cabin was still needed
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  • '''Technical intelligence (TECHINT)''' is the discipline of exploiting intact (or largely intact) equ | title = TECHINT: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Technical Intelligence Operations
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  • manages the medical aspects of the DoD Foreign Materiel Program (see [[technical intelligence]])
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  • ...pecialists that routinely work with ammunition, or [[combat engineer]]s. [[Technical intelligence]] resources may have relevant data, which can be accessed remotely. The Swe ...e actions taken to recover unexploded explosive ordnance, especially for [[technical intelligence]] exploitation.
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  • ...ormation explicitly supplied from one side to the other, involves numerous technical intelligence disciplines. Measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) techniques, ma
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