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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air power intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to military or defense discussions, particularly when referring to the analysis and information related to air power capabilities.
Example: "The report on air power intelligence revealed critical insights into the enemy's aerial strategies."
Alternatives: "aerial intelligence" or "aviation intelligence".
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It argues, persuasively, that many of the challenges out there can be dealt with by air power, intelligence, special operations or innovative technologies like drones.
Given Iraq's military shortcomings, especially in air power, intelligence coordination and logistics, American and Iraqi officials had long expected that some American military presence, even if only in an advisory role, would continue beyond 2011.
Offensive operations will still rely upon outside support for air power, intelligence and logistics.
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The security forces still depend over all on American air power, communications, intelligence gathering, logistics and leadership.
The units still depend heavily on the Americans for critical components of modern warfare — air power, communications, intelligence gathering, logistics and leadership.
Last week, the FARC were taken by surprise by the government's rapid deployment of air power, using intelligence, probably supplied by the United States under a recent information-sharing agreement.
Bolger considers the 5500 number to be militarily dubious: "A very tiny special ops presence, minimal air power, minimal intelligence and logistics support," capable of keeping the American flag aloft and little else.
The model is the experience of Afghanistan in late 2001, when the US provided air power and intelligence for the Northern Alliance, Iran's ally, and Iran proposed Taliban targets for US bombers.
They also agree that the administration is moving toward a solution that could be both bi-partisan and international -- viz.: Maliki out and a more inclusive government in that could excite a second Sunni Awakening; partners providing troops (Iraq, Free Syrian Army, Saudis, Jordanians, UE, even the English, Germans, French), as we provide air power and intelligence.
But it critically lacks the (more expensive) trappings of a modern army, including secure communications, air power and aerial intelligence.
Now there is American help in buying off competing warlords and supplying air power, weapons and intelligence (not to mention knocking heads together to prevent infighting and war crimes).
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