Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2019: 108-114
Intelligence Support of Personnel Recovery SystemNonreviewed - Other
Personnel Recovery intervenes to almost all areas of planning, preparation and implementation of military operations. One of the important areas of the personnel recovery system is the intelligence area. This article describes on the operational level the reasons and basic methods of intelligence support of Personnel Recovery during joint military operations. It introduces selected intelligence disciplines and explains the suitability of their use in the various Personnel Recovery phases. It also describes the intelligence activities related to post-reintegration phase and outlines the basic issues associated with the intelligence support of Personnel Recovery.
Keywords: Defense Forces; Military operations; Personnel Recovery; Intelligence Services; Military Intelligence Services; Military Intelligence.
Published: June 15, 2019 Show citation
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