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INTELLIGENCE
HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION
:Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited
MAY
2004
 
*FM 2-0
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION
:
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited
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*This publication supersedes FM 34-1, 27 September 1994
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Field Manual
 
HeadquartersNo. 2-0 Department of the ArmyWashington, DC, 17 May 2004
Intelligence
Contents
 
Page
PREFACE
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PART ONE INTELLIGENCE IN THE OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 1 INTELLIGENCE AND THE OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
............................1-1Role of Intelligence................................................................................................1-1
 
The Intelligence Battlefield Operating System......................................................1-2Intelligence Tasks (METL)....................................................................................1-3The Operational Environment.............................................................................1-19Dimensions of the Operational Environment......................................................1-20Critical Variables of the Contemporary Operational Environment......................1-23The Intelligence Process.....................................................................................1-27Intelligence Disciplines........................................................................................1-30Force Projection Operations...............................................................................1-31
Chapter 2 INTELLIGENCE AND UNIFIED ACTION
.............................................................2-1Unified Action........................................................................................................2-1The Levels of War.................................................................................................2-1Categories of Intelligence .....................................................................................2-5Intelligence Community.........................................................................................2-7Unified Action Intelligence Operations................................................................2-12Intelligence Reach...............................................................................................2-19
 
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PART TWO INTELLIGENCE IN FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONS
 
Chapter 3 FUNDAMENTALS IN FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONS
...................................3-1Full Spectrum Operations.....................................................................................3-1Elements of Combat Power..................................................................................3-3The Foundations of Army Operations ..................................................................3-4The Operational Framework.................................................................................3-4Army Capabilities..................................................................................................3-7
Chapter 4 INTELLIGENCE PROCESS IN FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONS
...................4-1The Intelligence Process......................................................................................4-1Plan.......................................................................................................................4-3Prepare.................................................................................................................4-4Collect...................................................................................................................4-8Process...............................................................................................................4-10Produce ..............................................................................................................4-10Common Intelligence Process Tasks.................................................................4-11
PART THREE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE DISCIPLINES
Chapter 5 ALL-SOURCE INTELLIGENCE
...........................................................................5-1Definition...............................................................................................................5-1Role ......................................................................................................................5-1Fundamentals.......................................................................................................5-2
Chapter 6 HUMAN INTELLIGENCE
.....................................................................................6-1Definition...............................................................................................................6-1Role ......................................................................................................................6-1HUMINT Functions...............................................................................................6-1Operational Employment......................................................................................6-4HUMINT Equipment .............................................................................................6-7Integration of Linguists .........................................................................................6-9Battle Hand-Off...................................................................................................6-10Organization .......................................................................................................6-10
Chapter 7 IMAGERY INTELLIGENCE
..................................................................................7-1Definition...............................................................................................................7-1Role ......................................................................................................................7-1Fundamentals.......................................................................................................7-1
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