Open-Source Intelligence ATP 2-22
Intelligence support to force generation (ART 2.1). Support to situational understanding (ART 2.2). Perform intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ART 2.3). Support to targeting and information superiority (ART 2.4). 1-6. The intelligence warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding of
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