Abstract

Technical intelligence or study of the enemy’s weapons and military equipment is one of the military intelligence disciplines. The collection, processing and use of data on the characteristics and capabilities of the opponent’s resources to conduct armed struggle is a major challenge in the era of asymmetric wars, primarily due to the use of improvised devices. Terms relating to this area are presented in this paper through definitions and classifications. The historical method was used to present the development of technical intelligence in the United States, and the content analysis of available and relevant literature provided the structure, main characteristics and features of the US scientific and technological intelligence community.

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