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| Supplementary Plot, The function of SUPPLOT is to gather indications and warning (I&W) information and pass it quickly to the pertinent warfare commander(s). They are onboard CVNs. |
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| Expeditionary Plot, The function of EXPLOT is to gather indications and warning (I&W) information and pass it quickly to the pertinent warfare commander(s). They are onboard LHDs |
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| Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) |
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| Strategic positioning of point defense capable assets to detect, engage and destroy ballistic missiles launched by hostile nations and organizations |
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| Define the capabilities of CSG (Carrier Strike Group) |
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SUPPLOT(Supplementary Plot) SSES(Ship’s Signals Exploitation Space) CVIC(Carrier Intelligence Center) |
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| Ship’s Signals Exploitation Space handles sensitive intelligence collection |
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| Carrier Intelligence Center provides the embarked air wing with the capability to process and analyze collected information rapidly, combine it with other tactical intelligence, and correlate this data with other information in the database. The CVIC can generate mission planning material for the embarked commander and air intelligence briefing and planning materials. |
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| Define the capabilities of ESG/ARG (Expeditionary Strike Group/Amphibious Ready Group) |
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JIC(Joint Intelligence Center)
EXPLOT(Expeditionary Plot)
IPIC(Imagery Processing & Interpretation Center)
S2/Marine Intelligence Component |
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| Joint Intelligence Center , provides all source fusion analysis onboard LHD/LHAs |
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| Imagery Processing & Interpretation Center |
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| S2/Marine Intelligence Component |
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| Supports MEU intelligence requirments |
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| What are the SUPPLOT/EXPLOT watch positions? |
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SICOR(Special Intelligence Coordinator)
NOA(National OPELINT Analyst)
RDBM(Red Database Manager)
FIWO(Flag Intelligence Watch Officer) |
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| Special Intelligence Coordinator, monitors and tracks all sensitive intelligence for EXPLOT/SUPPLOT |
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| National OPELINT Analyst, monitors all electronic intelligence for EXPLOT/SUPPLOT |
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| Red Database Manager, Track/manage foreign military contact/track data. The analyst will operate the GCCS workstation, managing the database of forces, and maintain a manual plot |
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| Flag Intelligence Watch Officer, is responsible for overseeing and managing all intelligence activities within EXPLOT/SUPPLOT. |
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| Explain the purpose of the CWC doctrine |
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| It enables the officer in tactical command (OTC) to wage combat operations against air, surface, and subsurface threats, while carrying out the primary mission of the force |
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| State the Navy’s Counter-piracy Task force |
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CTF-151 – Plays a part of the GWOT and regional maritime security operations that preserve the free and secure use of the world’s oceans for legitimate mariners and prevents terrorists from using the world’s oceans unchecked. They are also responsible for operations in the Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea and the North Arabian Sea
The task force was setup under the United Nations Security Council resolution NO: 1373 in September 2001 |
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| What type of intelligence support may operating forces receive from naval intelligence professionals? |
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| Naval forces maintain such organic intelligence capabilities as photographic interpretation, communications, intelligence analysis, and finished intelligence production; which support not only the commander and embarked forces, but theater and national decision-making as well. |
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| what are the levels of intelligence? |
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Strategic Intelligence
Operational Intelligence
Tactical Intelligence |
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| Formation of policies and military plans at national and international levels |
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| Required for planning operations within regional theaters or AORs |
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| Required for planning and conducting tactical operations at the component or unit level |
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| Intelligence that is required for planning and conducting campaigns and major operations to accomplish strategic objectives within theaters or operational areas. |
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| is the process of developing raw information into finished intelligence for policymakers to use in decision-making and action. There are five steps which constitute the Intelligence Cycle. |
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| What are the Intelligence Disciplines used by OPINTEL Analyst? |
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ELINT (electronic intelligence)
COMINT (communications intelligence)
ACINT (acoustic intelligence)
HUMINT (human intelligence)
IMINT (imagery intelligence)
OSINT (open source intelligence)
MASINT (Measurement and Signature intelligence)
SIGINT (Signals intelligence)
FISINT (Foreign Instrument Signals intelligence) |
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| Describe the difference between Information and Intelligence |
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| Intelligence is processed information, meaning that several pieces of information are needed to be able to produce credible, reliable intelligence. |
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| Describe how the Strategic level of warfare is applied to OPINTEL |
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| Strategic - Assists in developing national strategy and policy, monitor the international situation, assist in developing military plans, assist in determining major weapon systems and force structure requirements, and support the conduct of strategic operations |
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| Describe how the Operational level of warfare is applied to OPINTEL |
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| Operational - Focus on military capabilities and intentions of enemies and adversaries, monitor events in the Joint Force Commander’s area of interest, support the planning and conduct of joint campaigns, and identify adversary centers of gravity |
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| Describe how the Tactical level of warfare is applied to OPINTEL |
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| Tactical - Support planning and conducting battles and engagements, provide commanders with information on imminent threats to their forces, and provide commanders with obstacle intelligence. |
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| Describe the role of GCCS-M in performing OPINTEL |
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| Global Command and Control System Maritime - GCCS is used as the COP (common operating picture), able to disseminate information in real time to all units connected to the link. |
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| Explain the purpose of a tear line |
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| A tear line is a method of removing information that would cause intelligence to be classified at a certain level. i.e. removing information that would classify an item as Top Secret to allow it to be used in a Secret brief. |
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| Explain the purpose of IIR’s |
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| Intelligence Information Reports are human intelligence (HUMINT) reports written to forward photographs/videotapes/brochures/documents, report information obtained from human sources, and/or convey information obtained as a result of official liaison with friendly foreign country (bilateral) representatives. |
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