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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armed intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing military or security operations that involve both weaponry and information gathering or analysis.
Example: "The operation relied heavily on armed intelligence to ensure the safety of the troops while gathering crucial data on enemy movements."
Alternatives: "military intelligence" or "combat intelligence".
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Armed intelligence agents stood behind the judges.
Mr. Vergara, a member of Mr. Guaidó's party, said that armed intelligence officers had also broken into and searched his own apartment.
Yet armed intelligence agents apparently turned up at the prison and simply spirited them away.Late last month, at a Supreme Court hearing, the authorities admitted to holding 700 suspected militants without trial in "internment centres".
Last week, Russia announced that it was closing its consulate in Aleppo in the wake of a double bombing that killed 82 people, and security officials told the newspaper Kommersant last month that the authorities were prepared to send 100 armed intelligence officers to help Russian diplomats leave Damascus if necessary.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the RAF said it had commenced supporting the International Security Assistance Force and Afghan ground troops with "armed intelligence and surveillance missions" remotely piloted from RAF Waddington.
Specifically, these included six combat brigades and several back-up battalions (numbering 15,000 in total), 200 paramilitary Bassij battalions (40,000 strong), four SSF brigades from special anti-riot units (totaling 6,000 forces), 5,000 forces from 92 police and SSF bases, and 4,000 armed intelligence agents.
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Although the creation of the DIA sharply reduced the role of the separate armed forces intelligence services, each of them continues to perform significant tactical and technical intelligence and counterintelligence activities.
Security officials told the Kommersant newspaper last month that evacuating Russian diplomats from Damascus might involve the same unit of armed foreign intelligence officers that evacuated Russians from Baghdad in 2003.
"There's already the promise of a new government-sponsored 'virtual' initiative mentioned in the new UK National Cyber Security Strategy, and this in addition to many degree courses, research groups and, of course, the sovereign capabilities of UK armed forces, intelligence, police and others," he said.
They include Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak; parliamentary leaders Ludmila Shvetsova and Sergei Neverov Valery Gerasimovv, the military chief of staff; and Igor Sergun, head of Russia's main armed forces intelligence directorate.
And in the center, the Baathist elite of Saddam Hussein's security services and army -- tens of thousands of well-armed professional intelligence operatives and soldiers -- have formed an alliance of convenience with Sunni Islamists, domestic and foreign, in order to assert their rights in a unitary Iraq.
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