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Summary

The usage of new long-range, high-precision, all-weather means of destruction, the high mobility of troops, their mobile and decisive actions during combat have increased demands to intelligence. In fact, expanding the phase of active intelligence activities around the clock. Qualitative accomplishment of intelligence tasks is achieved by its early organization, directing efforts of all types of intelligence to accomplish the most important tasks, defining intelligence data by the set deadline, careful studying, making comparison and additional verification of them and if necessary conducting to intelligence. Permanent, stable and solid management of the intelligence units, high level of the intelligence personnel, as well as the usage of the most advanced methods and means of intelligence. A significant role in this task is given to the forces and means of intelligence, which provide the troops with the necessary information.

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2019-11-12
2024-04-28
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