This intelligence product category forecasts current or potential situations with implications for planning and executing military operations.
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The factors of METT-TC provide a sound framework for identifying hazards when planning, preparing, and executing operations. This is true for both civilian and military operations. METT-TC stands for mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, civil considerations.
METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Troops available, Time and Civilian considerations. It is a phrase used by Army commanders to remember what hazards should be considered when planning, preparing and executing operations.
Conduct rehearsals Gather the latest intelligence capture methods Brief your Soldiers Review the ROE/RUF Ensure you have all the required equipment and forms for detainee processing
METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Troops available, Time and Civilian considerations. It is a phrase used by Army commanders to remember what hazards should be considered when planning, preparing and executing operations.
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ELINT (Electronic Intelligence) is the interception and processing of RF signals for the purpose of gathering intelligence, either tactical or strategic. The charter for ELINT collection is in the Intelligence Community (IC); when military units do ELINT, they are executing as a Service Cryptologic Component (SCC) using delegated authority from the appropriate chartered IC element.
It must be executing 10 billion operations per second, which means that its processor is running at 10 GHz, or it has multiple processors splitting the load between them.