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Practice Sheet: Intelligence and Surveillance
Introduction
Intelligence and surveillance are important topics in the military. Intelligence is the gathering of information about an enemy, while surveillance is the monitoring of an enemy's activities. In this practice sheet, you will learn more about intelligence and surveillance and how they are used in the military.
Basic Concepts
- What does intelligence mean in the military?
In the military, intelligence refers to the gathering of information about an enemy. This information can include their plans, capabilities, weaknesses, and more.
- What does surveillance mean in the military?
In the military, surveillance refers to the monitoring of an enemy's activities. This can be done through physical observation, electronic monitoring, or other means.
- What is the difference between intelligence and surveillance?
The difference between intelligence and surveillance is that intelligence involves the gathering of information about an enemy, while surveillance involves the monitoring of an enemy's activities.
Practice Questions
- How is intelligence gathered in the military?
In the military, intelligence can be gathered through various means, such as human intelligence, signals intelligence, imagery intelligence, and more.
- What are some methods of surveillance used by the military?
The military uses various methods of surveillance, such as physical observation, electronic monitoring, satellite imagery, and more.
- What are some advantages of using intelligence and surveillance in the military?
Some advantages of using intelligence and surveillance in the military include gathering information about an enemy, monitoring their activities, and developing strategies to defeat them.