Army Doctrine Publication ADP 2-0 Intelligence July 2019 Army Doctrine Publication ADP 2-0 Intelligence July 2019

Army Doctrine Publication ADP 2-0 Intelligence July 2019

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This manual, Army Doctrine Publication ADP 2-0 Intelligence July 2019, is the Army's most fundamental publication for Army intelligence. ADP 2-0 provides a common construct for intelligence doctrine from which Army forces adapt to conduct operations.  


The principal audience for ADP 2-0 is every Soldier and Department of the Army Civilian who interact with the intelligence warfighting function. This publication is the foundation for the intelligence warfighting function and subsequent doctrine development. It also serves a loping doctrine, leader development, materiel and force structure, and unit training for intelligence.


ADP 2-0 applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard / Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.


Operations and intelligence are closely linked. The intelligence process is continuous and directly drives and supports the operations process. This principle will remain true well into the future. Intelligence will continue to be a critical part of the conduct - planning, preparing, executing, and assessing – of operations. Future operations will be difficult.  They will occur in complex operational environments against capable peer threats, who most likely will start from positions of relative advantage. U.S. forces will require effective intelligence to prevail during these operations.


Intelligence supports joint and Army operations across unified action, the Army's strategic roles, unified land operations, and decisive action at each echelon - from the geographic combatant command down to the battalion level.   Specifically, intelligence supports commanders and   staffs by facilitating situational understanding across all domains and the information environment. Commanders and staffs use situational understanding to identify and exploit multi - domain windows of opportunity and to achieve and exploit positions of relative advantage.


Intelligence is inherently joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational. Every aspect of intelligence is synchronized, networked, and collaborative across all unified action partners. This synchronization occurs through national to tactical intelligence support. The Army both benefits from and contributes to national to tactical intelligence and focuses the Army intelligence effort through the intelligence warfighting function, which is larger than military intelligence. Critical participants within the function include commanders and staffs, decision makers, collection managers, and intelligence leaders.


Despite a thorough understanding of intelligence fundamentals and a proficient staff, an effective intelligence effort is not assured. Large-scale ground combat operations are characterized by complexity, chaos, fear, violence, fatigue, and uncertainty. The fluid and chaotic nature of large-scale ground combat operations causes the greatest degree of fog, friction, and stress on the intelligence warfighting function. Threat forces will attempt to counter friendly collection capabilities by using integrated air defense systems, long-range fires, counterreconnaissance operations, cyberspace and electronic warfare operations, camouflage and concealment, and deception.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2019
October 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
83
Pages
PUBLISHER
EBook Publishing Team
SELLER
Sara Power
SIZE
2.4
MB

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