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Imagery intelligence (IMINT), pronounced as either as Im-Int or I-Mint, is an intelligence gathering discipline wherein imagery is analyzed (or "exploited") to identify information of intelligence value. Imagery used for defence intelligence purposes is generally collected via satellite
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Although aerial photography was first used extensively in the First World War, it was only in the Second World War that specialized imagery intelligence operations were initiated....
See moreThe value of IMINT reports are determined on a balance between the timeliness and robustness of the intelligence product. As such, the fidelity of intelligence that may be gleaned from imagery analysis is a traditionally perceived by intelligence professionals as a
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See more1. ^ Headquarters, Department of the Army. (2004). Intelligence (FM 2-0)|(https://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/libr…
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See more• Beitler, Stephen S. "Imagery Intelligence." in The Military Intelligence Community (Routledge, 2019) pp. 71–86.
• Caddell Jr, Joseph W. "Corona over Cuba: The Missile Crisis and the Early...
See moreLow- and high-flying planes have been used all through the last century to gather intelligence about the enemy. U.S. high-flying reconnaissance planes include the Lockheed U-2,
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See moreThough the resolution of satellite photographs, which must be taken from distances of hundreds of kilometers, is usually poorer than photographs taken by air,
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See more• Arthur C. Lundahl
• Canadian Forces Joint Imagery Centre (Canadian GEOINT organization)
• Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) (Australian GEOINT organization)...
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