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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aircraft intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to aviation, military operations, or technology, referring to the gathering and analysis of information regarding aircraft.
Example: "The military relies heavily on aircraft intelligence to monitor enemy movements and assess potential threats."
Alternatives: "aviation intelligence" or "aerial intelligence".
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A preliminary review turned up no information indicating that any aviation threats had been received in recent days, or that followers in Al Qaeda or any other known terrorists were planning to attack an aircraft, intelligence officials said.
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To me there's some hope that destroying military aircraft or intelligence headquarters can persuade Assad that chemical weapons are not worth the cost and that he is better off employing more banal ways to slaughter his people.
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"Although on this occasion no targets were identified as requiring immediate air attack by our aircraft, the intelligence gathered by the Tornados' highly sophisticated surveillance equipment will be invaluable".
And so, with Libya, the United States used its might — providing crucial cruise missiles, aircraft, bombs, intelligence and even military personnel — but it did so as part of the larger NATO coalition, led by the French and the British and including Arab nations.
Overriding the instincts of his generals and diplomats, Mr Putin has offered over-flight rights to American military aircraft, provided intelligence help, and encouraged Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, two neighbours of Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, to allow the use of bases on their territory.The question for Mr Bush is how far he wants to make use of the better relations that Mr Putin is offering.
In a statement, the MOD said: "Although on this occasion no targets were identified as requiring immediate air attack by our aircraft, the intelligence gathered by the Tornados' highly sophisticated surveillance equipment will be invaluable to the Iraqi authorities and their coalition partners".
The controversy over the use of drone aircraft; the intelligence failure that accompanied the Arab Spring in 2011; and the inadequate security presence in Libya in the wake of the killing of Muammar Gaddafi have not received the necessary scrutiny.
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