Spies commonly use tactics such as surveillance, infiltration, deception, and technology to gather information.
whatever govt is employing the spy, and they all have them.
Yes, Alexander the Great used spies extensively to gather important information about his enemies, including their numbers, weapons, and locations. He understood the value of intelligence in strategic planning and would often dispatch spies to infiltrate enemy territories and gather information. This intelligence helped him make informed decisions during battles and campaigns.
In general, scouts determine the current disposition and movement of enemy troops, spies infiltrate enemy lines and use every possible means to gather useful information.
To find out what we were trying to hide from them. Answer Spies, agents used to gather information on opposing parties, have been in use since the earliest communities were established. An individual or group of individuals who can infiltrate an adversary's area of control and gather information not readily available provide a great advantage in conflict. If a nation (or a corporation, political party, revolutionary group, etc.) can gather information about their adversary and its capabilities, it is better prepared to guard its own interests. This information may lead to a preemptory attack, establishment of stronger defenses, or increased diplomacy to avoid conflict. The Soviet Union needed spies to accomplish their intelligence gathering, just as every other country did (and continue to do).
They were all spies
The Gestapo got their information by planting spies and under-cover men all over the place. I hope I helped you! (and the many others using this to gather information for History projects/homework and for general interest)
Spies were paid during the American Revolution. Spies were paid for information and most of the their information didn't come cheaply.
Spies are used for international espionage, that is the collection of information.
Spies were utilized by many nations to gather intelligence against the enemy.
female spies had to look for information.
Chapter 13 of the Art of War is all about spies. Sun Tzu thought that using spies to gain information, either your own or by getting enemy spies to give up information was an important part of a war effort.
They typically implanted spies throught the empire to gather the view of the majority and identify suspicious individuals.