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Secret Intelligence Service
Unit (C-IV)
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THE PURPOSE OF SPECIAL SERVICE PERSONNEL
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Our system of government and military units, designed for special orders leadership of the United Kingdom in accordance with its specialisation by military and special reconnaissance and sabotage groups and special forces delivery vehicle deployment behind enemy lines for reconnaissance and sabotage, as well as means of communication, allowing management to promptly receive from them requisite intelligence information and manage their work.
The service functions for special purposes are determined by the relevant statutes, regulations, and instructions in force. A feature of the service is strict centralisation.
EXPLORATION
A set of measures to collect data on the actual or potential enemy; an examination of something for a special purpose
Persons engaged in the study and summarizing of information regarding an actual or potential enemy. This is needed to fully assess a situation and aid in the decisions made by management, as well as to determine the composition of armed forces, their intent and application, the military, economic, moral and political potential of the enemy.
ESPIONAGE
Scouting, picking up or stealing of information constituting military or other state secrets to transfer them to another state.
Military Intelligence
Support for combat operations ; capturing, collecting and studying data on military-political situations in other states and coalitions of probable or actual adversary’s armed forces, the theater of war , military and economic potential , composition, state intentions.
Military intelligence arises simultaneously with the start of hostilities, initially reduced to a visual observation and action patrols on the front line and close to the enemy’s rear, the sending to its location of secret agents. With the advent of the XVIII century, the increased scale of military action and the size of armies, the volume of tasks and the amount involved for its conduct of forces and assets has increased by manifold amount.
By virtue of its purpose, objective and scope, military intelligence is divided into; strategic, operational and tactical operations. These are closely related.
Strategic Intelligence
Information pertaining to a country’s armed forces, a likely or actual enemy and their full composition – referring to land forces, air force, navy, missile troops, and so on.
One of the main objectives is to provide strategic intelligence information regarding the plans of war, mobilisation, strategic concentration and deployment of the armed forces of a potential adversary.
Strategic intelligence is complementary to operational and tactical (military) whose purpose is to clarify all the conditions for the most efficient use of all arms and means of struggle in a particular combat situation.
On the scope, nature and tasks forces involved, military intelligence is divided into; ground, air, sea and space exploration.
On the specifics of the tasks, powers , means and methods of, the sources of intelligence information differ: secret-service , artillery, biological, military, hydro-acoustic, engineering , ship, magnetometric, radiation and chemical, radar, radio reconnaissance, electronic, special, thermal, and topographic other.
The basic requirements for military intelligence are; the continuity of activity, timeliness and reliability.
The object of military intelligence is defining a valid or probable enemy, the grouping of its troops, military equipment, electronic warfare , terrain, economy, local population.
For obtaining intelligence information regarding the enemy, various forces, means and methods of intelligence are brought into operation.
Forces and means of military intelligence are; the intelligence part of the armed forces , arms, special troops and services allocated for its conduct, intelligence and other equipment and vehicles defined through reconnaissance mission/s .
Intelligence information extracted from fighting troops consists of; surveillance, wiretap , photographing and filming, interception and direction finding of radio-electronic means , searches, raids, ambushes, reconnaissance in force, a survey of local residents , the interrogation of prisoners and deserters , the study documents captured from the enemy, equipment, weapons and other methods.
Modern developments in intelligence are on the way to improving existing and developing new means and methods of warfare.
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SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE
Special intelligence is exploration carried out to undermine the political, economic, military and naval capabilities -probable or actual enemy.
The main tasks of special intelligence are; obtaining intelligence on major economic and military installations, destroying or disabling of these facilities, the organisation of sabotage and acts of sabotage, hostile propaganda , training rebel forces .
Special organised military intelligence agencies and special services by intelligence agents, groups and special forces. It uses special models of weapons, ammunition and equipment, including silent firearms, mines and means of undermining, radio and other special equipment, and so on.
DIVERSION
The strategy diverts independent operations, the intention being to distract from the main theatre of operations.
Military maneuver, to divert enemy forces from the place the main attack.
Actions of groups or individuals on the destruction , removal from the system by an explosion, arson or otherwise objects of military, state, industrial value in the enemy rear, or in any country, disruption of command and control , communications failure, nodes and links, the destruction of the living forces and military equipment, effects on the morale of the enemy.
Diversion is designed to cause substantial harm, allowing a small force with minimal losses or no losses to cause significant damage to the enemy.
In the armed forces of many countries special forces and units are set up and designed to conduct sabotage.
THE SPY
A specially trained agent or groups of agents to commit acts of sabotage in order to mitigate the economic and military power, but also the morale of the enemy in war and peace in the territory of any state or territory occupied by the enemy.
SPECIAL FORCES
Special parts and units of the armed forces, intended to conduct reconnaissance and sabotage activities, armed attacks and guerrilla movement, psychological warfare and other subversive activities .
To equip special forces special types of weapons and equipment is required as well as means of communication. Personnel trained in special education.
During the ‘special period’ Special Forces are thrown into the enemy’s rear for inflicting damage by sudden attacks, raids, seizure and destruction of important objects , the destruction of military groups, cause communication disorders , disruption of life, create difficulties in the governing bodies, organisations and create guerrilla groups .
Special Forces are also used to support the occupation regime in occupied territories.
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ARCHIVE 2015
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Secret Intelligence Service
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