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tactical intelligence
noun
Surveillence of the immediate surroundings using one's senses.
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Exact(54)
"We have that force because we have tactical intelligence".
Here were two classic tests of English tactical intelligence.
The National Air Intelligence Center produces tactical intelligence for targeting and mission planning.
The move suggested a tactical intelligence that Federer had not counted on.
Tactical intelligence, sometimes called operational or combat intelligence, is information required by military field commanders.
It was clear that Assad needed better tactical intelligence and operational advice.
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It shows that tactical military intelligence is worthless unless it is backed up with accurate strategic intelligence.
We are working to provide you with tactical battlefield intelligence to support your operations in FATA.
The documents, mostly raw tactical and intelligence reports generated by field units in Iraq between 2004 and 2009, did not radically change the public understanding of the war, but they did reveal detailed information about its day-to-day conduct.
On the tactical level intelligence needs are defined in a similar manner; often called information requirements, they are those items of information concerning the enemy and his environment that must be collected and processed in order to meet the intelligence needs of the military commander.
"He still needs to tighten up a little bit on the tactical and intelligence sides of the game.
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