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  • ...my's defence network (see information operations|electronic warfare). Good electronic intelligence can be very important to stealth operations; stealth aircraft are not total
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Electronic intelligence]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence|Electronic intelligence|**}}
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  • [[United States Air Force]] aircraft for [[electronic intelligence]] and [[electronic warfare]], used heavily in [[air operations against Nort
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  • Worldwide events in [[communications intelligence]] and [[electronic intelligence]] between 1980 and 1989
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  • ====[[Electronic intelligence]]====
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  • #redirect [[electronic intelligence]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Electronic intelligence]]
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • The second series of United States [[electronic intelligence]] satellites, which operated from 1962 to 1971; the program was acknowledge
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence||**}}
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  • A Cold War [[electronic intelligence]] system of multiple sets of [[microsatellite cluster]]s that cooperated to
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  • {{r|electronic intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • {{r|electronic intelligence}}
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  • ...ific Area}} also under Akin but including Navy and Marine Corps, with an [[electronic intelligence]] mission against Japanese radar
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  • ...e [[technical intelligence]], [[scientific and technical intelligence]], [[electronic intelligence]], and [[electronic warfare]]. He pioneered the roles both of science in in
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Electronic intelligence]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...mming or deceptive signal generation. It can gather tactical and strategic electronic intelligence, also called electronic support in a tactical context. It can fire AGM-88 H
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  • ...he [[United States Air Force]] '''EB-66''', like its prececessor, was an [[electronic intelligence]] and [[electronic warfare]] aircraft built on a bomber airframe. Neither t In [[air operations against North Vietnam]], the EB-66C was an [[electronic intelligence]] platform capable, over [[North Vietnam]], of identifying [[FAN SONG]] gro
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • The BAR LOCK is significant in Western [[electronic intelligence]], as being the target of the first serious attempt to measure radar power.
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • ...ations intelligence]] about radios and other human-oriented systems, and [[electronic intelligence]] against [[radar]], electronic navigation aids, and weapons guidance syste
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  • In an environment where there is a significant concern about [[electronic intelligence]] collection, or a threat of tactical electronic warfare, the frequency shi
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  • ...ort aircraft, the '''RC-135U COMBAT SENT''' is optimized for collection of electronic intelligence (ELINT) on advanced radars. While the RC-135 RIVET JOINT|RC-135 V/W RIVET J
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Electronic intelligence}}
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  • ...ere with electronic warfare#electronic attack|jamming and interception for electronic intelligence, as they rapidly change the frequency they use, so that the jammer will fin
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  • ====Electronic warfare and electronic intelligence====
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  • ...name=NavTecGrowler /> All the receivers and direction finders can provide electronic intelligence.
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  • ...ns of the stealth|stealthy '''F-22 Raptor''' are being planned for attack, electronic intelligence and electronic warfare. A "fifth generation" fighter, it is extremely maneu
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  • ...ters, SWPA, also under Akin but including Navy and Marine Corps, with an [[electronic intelligence]] mission against Japanese radar
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  • The COMINT emphasis of the RIVET JOINT contrasts with the electronic intelligence (ELINT) focus of the RC-135 COMBAT SENT|RC-135U COMBAT SENT. With recent ar ...irst, it may measurement and signature intelligence#cueing|cue a COMINT or electronic intelligence (ELINT) platform, sending the position of the signal it detected to the ant
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  • ...eir deployment. At the national/strategic level, this is usually called '''electronic intelligence''', and '''electronic support''' at the tactical level.
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  • ...ify or counter the radar. When used for military purposes, it is a tool of electronic intelligence. In general, the presence of a radar signal can be detected well before the
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  • ...my's defence network (see information operations|electronic warfare). Good electronic intelligence can be very important to stealth operations; stealth aircraft are not total
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  • ...umber of mechanisms to minimize the probability they will be detected by [[electronic intelligence]] sensors, and, if detected, precisely located.
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  • ...nd-based platforms#United States: Tactical Ground Systems|PROPHET tactical electronic intelligence]] systems, as well as U.S. Marine Corps field headquarters.<ref name=Yuran
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  • ...h's surface. The most common application has been direction-finding for [[electronic intelligence]]. It is one technique to get, much less expensively, the equivalent of sen
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  • ====Electronic warfare and electronic intelligence==== *[[EP-3 Aries II]] [[electronic intelligence]]]
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  • ...cientific mission for the GRAB satellite, but that carried, as well, an [[electronic intelligence]] payload, [[Tattletale]]. Also in 1960, also under an overt scientific mis *Program C: Navy [[electronic intelligence]], with analysis by the [[National Security Agency]]
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  • ...iven a clue that a given missile radar system might be in a certain place, electronic intelligence can be tasked to confirm by detecting the radars of that system.
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  • ...- use any elements of electronic warfare. SEAD may draw significantly from electronic intelligence at national or theater level. ...ntelligence being a key discipline; the SEAD planner cannot simply rely on electronic intelligence to find the radars, but use communications intelligence to understand how t
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  • ...LASSIC WIZARD''' or the '''Naval Ocean Surveillance System (NOSS)''' are [[electronic intelligence]] satellites, launched in clusters of one main and three "daughters", start
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  • RC-135 COMBAT SENT aircraft collected electronic intelligence and mapped with side-looking radar.
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  • ...British scientific intelligence, under R.V. Jones, had learned, through [[electronic intelligence]] and [[human source intelligence]], the principles of a radar known as Fre As the locations became known, electronic intelligence receivers were directed at them, to learn as much as possible from the sign
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  • ...eir deployment. At the national/strategic level, this is usually called '''electronic intelligence''', and '''electronic support (ES)''' at the tactical level. {{seealso|electronic intelligence}}
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  • ...cations. Even [[measurement and signature intelligence]] (MASINT) preceded electronic intelligence (ELINT), with sound- and flash-ranging techniques for artillery location. S
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  • ...COMINT or communications intelligence) or between machines (i.e., ELINT or electronic intelligence), or mixtures of the two. As sensitive information is often encrypted, SIGI ...or in combination all '''[[communications intelligence]]''' (COMINT), '''[[electronic intelligence]]''' (ELINT), and foreign instrumentation signals intelligence, however tra
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  • ...tend the life of some P-3s, both with LSRS, and also the [[EP-3 Aries II]] electronic intelligence variant. <ref>{{citation
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  • * [[Electronic intelligence/Definition]]
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  • * [[Electronic intelligence/Related Articles]]
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  • | Signals intelligence, including communications intelligence and electronic intelligence
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  • * [[Template:Electronic intelligence/Metadata]]
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  • In 1955, ASA took over electronic intelligence (ELINT) and electronic warfare functions previously carried out by the Sign
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  • ...hey continued reorganizations independently of NSA; in 1955, ASA took over electronic intelligence (ELINT) and electronic warfare functions previously carried out by the Sign
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  • ...nd operational support to unified commands, while NSA provides signals and electronic intelligence. Prior to 1990, no central authority existed to coordinate interagency targ
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  • ...heir own identity, even after the formation of NSA. In 1955, ASA took over electronic intelligence (ELINT) and electronic warfare functions previously carried out by the Sign
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  • ...[radar#side-looking airborne radar|side-looking airborne radar (SLAR)]], [[electronic intelligence]] (ELINT) gathering systems, defensive systems (for countering missile and
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