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Defense Intelligence Management Document Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program: Production Responsibilities March 1995 DOD-0000-151A-95 SECRET NOFORN SECRET

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Defense Intelligence Management Document

Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program: Production Responsibilities

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This document is published under the auspices of the Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program (DoDIPP). The Defense Intelligence Agency produced it as the designated DoDIPP producer for this subject. Prepared by: (b)(3):10 USC 424 Directorate for Operations (b)(3):10 USC 424 Defense Intelligence Agency

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Contents

Foreword .................................................................................................................... vii Chapter One: Introduction to Production Responsibilities ............................................ 1 Purpose .................................................................................................................... 1 General .................................................................................................................... 1 Uses of the Document .............................................................................................. 1 Areas of Responsibility ............................................................................................ 1 Intelligence Functional Codes .................................................................................. 2 Definitions .......................................................................................................... 2 Classification ...................................................................................................... 2 How the Codes Are Used .................................................................................... 2 Changing IFCs .................................................................................................... 2 Production Center and Responsibility Codes ............................................................ 2 Production Center Responsibilities .......................................................................... 3 Primary Production Responsibilities .................................................................. 3 Collaborative Production Responsibilities .......................................................... 3 DoDIPP Data Base Responsibilities ........................................................................ 4 Intelligence Support for Training ............................................................................ 5 Chapter Two: Production Center Responsibilities Matrix ............................................ 7 1000 Ballistic Missile Forces .................................................................................... 8 1100 Ground Forces ................................................................................................ 10 1200 Naval Forces .................................................................................................. 12 1300 Air Forces ...................................................................................................... 15 1400 Space Forces .................................................................................................. 18 1500 National Issues .............................................................................................. 20 1600 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Warfare .................................................... 23

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Contents (Continued)

1700 Electronics .................................................................................................................... 25 1800 Sciences and Technologies .................................................................................... 26 1900 Resources and Economics ...................................................................................... 29 2000 Transportation ............................................................................................................ 30 2100 Physical Environment ................................................................................................ 31 2200 Illicit Activities and Law Enforcement .................................................................... 31 2300 Intelligence and Security .......................................................................................... 31 2400 Terrorism ...................................................................................................................... 32 2500 Counterdrugs .............................................................................................................. 32 3000 Information Warfare .................................................................................................. 33 8000 Intelligence Support to Targeting .......................................................................... 33 9000 Indications and Warning .......................................................................................... 33 Chapter Three: Integrated Data Base Production Assignments .................................... 37 Order of Battle and Airfield OB Types and Categories ................................................ 39 JCS AOR .............................................................................................................................. 40 USACOM AOR .................................................................................................................... 40 USCENTCOM AOR ............................................................................................................ 42 USEUCOM AOR .................................................................................................................. 43 USPACOM AOR .................................................................................................................. 46 USSOUTHCOM AOR .......................................................................................................... 50 Chapter Four: Intelligence Functional Code Definitions .............................................. 51 IFC000 Non-Intelligence Subjects .................................................................................... 51 IFC1000 Ballistic Missile Forces ...................................................................................... 51 IFC1100 Ground Forces .................................................................................................... 54 IFC1200 Naval Forces ........................................................................................................ 58 IFC1300 Air Forces ............................................................................................................ 63 IFC1400 Space Forces ........................................................................................................ 67 IFC1500 National Issues .................................................................................................... 69 IFC1600 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Warfare .................................................... 78 IFC1700 Electronics ............................................................................................................ 80 IFC1800 Sciences and Technologies .............................................................................. 83 IFC1900 Resources and Economics ................................................................................ 87

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IFC2000 Transportation .................................................................................................... 90 IFC2100 Physical Environment ........................................................................................ 91 IFC2200 Illicit Activities and Law Enforcement ............................................................ 92 IFC2300 Intelligence and Security .................................................................................. 93 IFC2400 Terrorism ............................................................................................................ 94 IFC2500 Counterdrugs ...................................................................................................... 94 ICC3000 Information Warfare .......................................................................................... 96 IFC8000 Intelligence Support to Targeting .................................................................... 96 ICC9000 Indications and Warning .................................................................................. 97 Chapter Five: Executive Agent Assignments .................................................................. 99 General .............................................................................................................................. 99 Multiple Production Center Assignments ...................................................................... 99 National Aerospace Intelligence Center ........................................................................ 99

Appendixes

A. Glossary ........................................................................................................................ A-1 B. Areas of Responsibility ................................................................................................ B-1 C. Geopolitical Area Names ............................................................................................ C-1 D. Geopolitical Area Codes .............................................................................................. D-1 E. IFC Crosswalk to Intelligence Priorities for Strategic Planning .............................. E-1 F. Intelligence Priorities for Strategic Planning Crosswalk to IFCs ............................ F-1 G. Intelligence Functional Codes .................................................................................... G-1 H. Intelligence Priorities for Strategic Planning IPSP Codes ...................................... H-1

Tables

Table 1. Production Center Codes .................................................................................... 3 Table 2. Responsibility Codes .......................................................................................... 3

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Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program:

Production Responsibilities

Foreword

(U) The Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program (U), DOD-0000-0151-94, is the cornerstone of intelligence production within the Department of Defense intelligence production community (DoDIPC). It supersedes General Intelligence Production (U), DIAM 57-1; Scientific and Technical Intelligence Production (U), DIAM 75-1; Delegated Production Program (U), MCM 156-90; and Intelligence Production Request Handbook (U), DVP-2600-3917-83.

(U) This section supports Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program (DoDIPP)-prescribed production management concepts and procedures that integrate the resources of the entire DoDIPC. Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program: Production Responsibilities lists DoDIPC primary and collaborative production center responsibilities in a matrix format. The matrix is composed of intelligence functional codes and theater command areas of responsibility combinations and is used by validation offices to assign intelligence production requirements. This section becomes effective upon receipt.

(U) Other sections that support and implement DoDIPP concepts and policies include: Production Procedures, Military Capabilities Study Program, Special Production Programs, Data Base Procedures, Requirements and Scheduled Production, and Consolidated Index of Intelligence Products. These documents will be updated as circumstances require.

(U) Each classified title and heading has been marked properly; those unmarked are unclassified.

(U) Questions and comments on this document are encouraged and should be forwarded using the survey at the beginning of the document.

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  • OSD, JCS, and non-DoD national-level organizations: submit written requests to DIA (ATTN: [illegible]), Washington, DC 20340-5100; submit electronic message requests to DIA WASHINGTON DC/[illegible].
  • Other DoD organizations: submit all requests via your Dissemination Program Manager/administrative chain of command. (U) To request a change in the distribution requirements for your organization, submit a request in writing or via electronic message to DIA (ATTN: [illegible] Washington, DC 20340-5100 (or to DIA WASHINGTON DC/[illegible]) according to the guidelines above. (b)(2),(b)(3); 0 USC 424 SECRET viii
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Chapter One: Introduction to Production Responsibilities

Purpose

(U) This document establishes primary and collaborative production centers for every intelligence functional code (IFC) and area of responsibility (AOR) combination.

General

(U) The concepts contained in the DoD Intelligence Production Program (DoDIPP) rely on clear production responsibilities being assigned throughout the DoD intelligence production community (DoDIPC). This document establishes primary and collaborative intelligence production responsibilities. The document records responsibilities assigned to appropriate production centers even though, in rare instances, a production function may be assigned elsewhere within an organization (e.g., in a command, an element other than the joint intelligence center (JIC) may be responsible for some intelligence production). Also, in a few cases, the responsible production center currently may not have resources appropriate to its responsibilities. Where that occurs, the responsible production center will task collaborative producers. Where the production center cannot meet its assigned production and has no collaborative production centers with which to negotiate for support, the tasked center will forward the requirement to the Defense Intelligence Production Functional Manager for resolution.

(U) This document designates one primary DoD intelligence production center for each topic and AOR combination in a matrix with supporting text to support DoDIPP. The matrix also contains all production centers that provide collaborative production on the listed topics and AORs.

Uses of the Document

(U) This document will be used primarily, to assign customer production requirements to production centers throughout the DoDIPC by validation offices.

(U) Defense Production Directives (DPDs) provide a narrative description of each center's mission and responsibilities, expressed in the matrix with the center's capabilities to meet those responsibilities in a textual format, and act as a charter of production responsibilities. Appendix I is an extract from Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program (U), DOD-0000-151-94 (UNCLASSIFIED), providing general DoDIPP production responsibilities. Once DPDs are formulated for and agreed to by each production center and the Defense Intelligence Production Functional Manager, they will be added to the DoDIPP documentation.

Areas of Responsibility

(U) AORs are designated by the extant Unified Command Plan (UCP) for purposes of this document. Country-specific production requirements will be assigned to a production center by a validation office according to which AOR includes the country, based on the UCP as expressed in the appendixes of this document.

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Intelligence Functional Codes

(U) IFCs have been derived from Intelligence Priorities for Strategic Planning (IPSPs). The major difference between IFCs and IPSPs is the fact that IFCs are far more discrete. The IFCs follow the IPSP code numerical designation for missiles and the three basic services (1000 = missiles, 1100 = ground forces, 1200 = naval forces, and 1300 = air forces); however, other designations have been changed.

(U) IFCs have been adopted by other agencies within the national Intelligence Community and used to categorize material on INTELINK. They will be the codes used for the JCS IPSP priority system in the future. As a result of the acceptance of IFCs, additional codes that reflect non-DoD and nonmilitary intelligence production and topics have been added. A prefix has been added to the codes to permit them to be substituted for the IPSP codes and prefixes in automated systems requiring seven characters to function. The production community will not use the prefixes in any manner. They should be ignored. For that reason, the prefixes are only shown in chapter four, Intelligence Functional Code Definitions. IFC is the default prefix. ICC is the prefix for those codes that the collection community has decided to use. All collection requirements may only use those codes with the prefix ICC. DIA's Production Management Office has been designated the responsible agent within DoD to perform any needed liaison with elements external to DoD to obtain intelligence on these topics for DoD elements.

Definitions

(U) Definitions for each IFC are contained in Chapter Four – Intelligence Functional Code Definitions.

Classification

(U) Individual IFCs and listings of IFC numbers, titles, and definitions are unclassified. Matrices with production assignments are classified SECRET/NOFORN.

How the Codes Are Used

(U) IFCs are listed down the left side of the matrix. Each major topic category (e.g., Missiles) has an established standard order of subtopics that is used within all major categories as appropriate. Matrix AOR column readings are the five theater commands, JCS, and Worldwide. Unless footnoted, a primary production center can be shown in every AOR except Worldwide, or in Worldwide only for each IFC. DoDIPP policy controls the designation of collaborative production centers.

Changing IFCs

(U) IFCs were developed under constrained timelines. The DoDIPC is changing as world dynamics evolve at a rapid pace. As a result, codes and definitions must be updated from time to time to reflect these changes. Therefore, recommendations for changes, deletions, or additions of IFCs will be accepted as part of the maintenance of this document.

(U) To recommend a new code, forward the recommended code number, title, definition, and justification to DIA [illegible] Any proposed addition or change to an IFC must include recommended primary and collaborative production center responsibility assignments for each AOR, as appropriate. All proposed changes must be coordinated by the Defense Intelligence Production Functional Manager throughout the DoDIPC before becoming effective. In addition, any IFC changes must be coordinated in the forums controlling JCS intelligence priorities based on IFCs.

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Production Center and Responsibility Codes

(U) The three-letter codes at the matrix intersections of IFCs and AORs are constructed using three alpha characters. The first two characters denote the responsible production center (see table 1) and the third denotes the nature of the center's responsibility (see table 2).

(U) For example, if the letters PAP appeared at the intersection of the IFC 2130 and AOR PACOM, it would mean that JICPAC was designated the

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Table 2 Responsibility Codes

Code Type Responsibility
P Primary producer
C Collaborative producer

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(U) Geopolitical areas making up each regional AOR are listed in three different formats in appendixes at the end of this document. Appendix B lists all geopolitical areas and codes within each regional AOR by name in alphabetical order with reference to the code; appendix C lists all geopolitical areas and codes by name in alphabetical order with reference to the AOR; appendix D lists all geopolitical area codes in alphabetical order with reference to name and AOR.

Production Center Responsibilities

(U) The matrix identifies one primary production center for each IFC and AOR combination. Numerous collaborative production centers can be designated for each functional topic; however, each designated collaborative producer must add a unique capability to the production. The following comparison between primary and collaborative production responsibilities criteria is provided to help understand each center's role as a primary or collaborative production center.

(U) All production centers will have standards and requirements in their quality intelligence program to meet primary and collaborative production responsibilities.

Primary Production Responsibilities

(U) When a production center is designated the primary production center for an IFC, it assumes primary production responsibilities for that IFC. Primary production responsibilities of the production center include:

  • Being assigned required production for that IFC code and AOR for the DoDIPC.
  • Responsible for the completion of the production center response to all assigned production requirements.
  • Identifying resources for the topic, including systems, funding, and specialists.
  • Requesting and coordinating appropriate collaborative production requirements.
  • Requesting collection for any essential information gaps.
  • Completing original research on the topic.
  • Maintaining national-level data bases supporting the topic and/or AOR(s).
  • Providing analysis and substantive judgments to answer customer requirements.
  • Producing intelligence in final form and media.
  • Ordering and reviewing the product's distribution list.
  • Ensuring printing/production and dissemination.
  • Ensuring customer satisfaction.

Collaborative Production Responsibilities

(U) Collaborative production responsibilities of the production center include:

  • Providing resources for the specific subset of production responsibilities.

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Table 1 Production Center Codes

Code Center Center Name
IC AIC USACOM, Atlantic Intelligence Command
RT CENTJIC USCENTCOM, Joint Intelligence Center
AN (b)(3): DIA(b)(3):10 USC 424
D* 10 DIA;
DH USC DIA;
DJ 424 DIA;
DK DIA;
EC JAC USEUCOM Joint Analysis Center
PA JICPAC Joint Intelligence Center, USPACOM
NM MCIA Marine Corps Intelligence Activity
AF NAIC National Air Intelligence Center
RB NGIC National Ground Intelligence Center
NX ONI Office of Naval Intelligence
IA 4th PSYOP USSOCOM, 4th Psychological Operations Group
HA JICSOUTH Joint Intelligence Center, USSOUTHCOM
JA CIC USSPACECOM, Combined Intelligence Center
SF STRATJIC USSTRATCOM, Joint Intelligence Center
YG JICTRANS Joint Intelligence Center, USTRANSCOM
YT DMA Defense Mapping Agency

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  • Being assigned, as appropriate, collaborative production required only for that IFC and AOR.

  • Providing intelligence inputs to primary production centers as coordinated according to DoDIPP concepts and priorities.

  • Informing the primary production center of all center production being accomplished on the IFC topic.

  • Being responsible for the center's substantive analysis and judgments provided to primary centers.

  • Becoming the primary production center with attendant responsibilities for specific documents or series of documents under the control of a subproduction functional manager (for example, providing service-specific force projection documents, managed under the DoD Futures Intelligence Program).

  • Becoming the primary production center with attendant responsibilities for production requirements that pertain solely or mostly to the center's unique production responsibility on the topic.

(U) For the purposes of this document, primary and collaborative production center responsibilities do not include:

  • Tailoring, applying, or supplying completed intelligence production for subordinate elements.
  • Providing operational support for ongoing/current operations, such as prosecuting a subsurface contact or tracking a freighter suspected of carrying contraband (not including contingency support studies or plans that do require "P" and/or "C" production centers).
  • Providing intelligence status, updates, and summaries to Command/Service staff or subordinate elements.

(U) These activities are standard intelligence functions and activities that do not impact on other production centers (they do not offer finished intelligence that alleviates another center's assigned requirement).

DoDIPP Data Base Responsibilities

(U) DoDIPP shared production program data base responsibilities are summarized in Chapter Three - Integrated Data Base Production Assignments. These responsibilities are listed in great detail in Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program: Military Integrated Data System and Integrated Data Base Production Assignments List (U), DOD-0000-151F-94.

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Intelligence Support for Training

(U) Requests and intelligence support for training should emulate normal peace, crisis, or wartime production procedures. That is, whenever practical, the same channels and procedures should be used to request intelligence support for training or exercises as would be used for the real-world mission being exercised. If the responsible production center designated by this document is unable to provide the training support, it can call upon other centers for support just as it would in a crisis or wartime situation.

(U) The intelligence support request for training should be part of the training experience. Local intelligence production management, however, is responsible for ensuring resources are used as efficiently as possible, and nontraining production tasks are accomplished. Existing elements/procedures, such as activities responsible for training doctrine, program development, and training support, should continue to be used whenever possible.

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Chapter Four: Intelligence Functional Code Definitions

IFC0000 Non-Intelligence Subjects (U)

Intelligence related policies, procedures, priorities, guidance, and other management topics to include system and methodology handbooks that support the intelligence cycle that results in finished intelligence.

IFC1000 Ballistic Missile Forces (U)

Capabilities, vulnerabilities, and system characteristics and performances of ballistic missile forces. Includes directives and guidance from the national defense structure to the training and development organizations, the deployed warfighting units and all support organizations, activities and facilities to include C4I at all levels.

(U) ICC1010 Strategic-Level Force Issues Strategy, doctrine, plans, policies, and other directives and guidance provided from the national military structure to the force to include resources that impact on force modernization and any response from the force on the national level guidance to include the force leadership's ability to influence the national military structure.

(U) IFC1011 Strategic-Level Strategy, Doctrine, Plans, and Threat. Strategic-level strategies, doctrine, plans, or policies to enhance ballistic missile force capabilities or employ ballistic missile forces, either internally or externally in pursuit of national goals.

(U) IFC1012 Strategic-Level Force Estimates and Trends. Strategic-level strategies, plans, and policies for the long-term mission, capabilities enhancement, deployment, and employment of ballistic missile forces. It includes projected trends, force utilization, composition, equipment, systems, capabilities, and employment tactics of the ballistic missile forces. Estimative information generally is aggregated at the country's highest level operationally deployed unit.

(U) IFC1013 Strategic-Level Organization. The strategic-level decisionmaking system for planning, directing, and controlling ballistic missile forces in peacetime and crisis.

(U) IFC1014 Strategic-Level Leadership/Participation in National Affairs. The role of the ballistic missile forces and leadership in national affairs and policy. It includes loyalty to the regime, relations with civil organizations, national security decisionmaking process, and impact on domestic and international policies.

(U) IFC1015 Strategic-Level Personnel Policies and Resources. Policies and directives on the recruitment, retention, retirement, education, and welfare of ballistic missile forces personnel. Weapons, equipment, and supplies held at the national level for distribution to ballistic missile forces during crisis.

(U) IFC1016 Strategic-Level Training and Exercises. It includes nationally directed exercises and training of ballistic missile force units. Includes joint or combined arms exercises.

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(U) IFC1017 Strategic-Level Mobilization and Reserves. Strategic-level policies and directives on peacetime reserve forces and mobilization for crisis.

(U) IFC1018 Strategic-Level Missile Security Policies and Procedures. Covers potential threats to nuclear missile delivery platforms from groups seeking to accomplish an unauthorized launch or seizure of a nuclear missile and countermeasures to this threat.

(U) IFC1019 Strategic-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I). Where controlled by the national government. Covers nuclear release authorization procedures by the national command authority, all subsequent actions, procedures, and equipment required to accomplish a nuclear ballistic missile launch.

(U) ICC1020 Unit-Level Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure. Capabilities of the deployed warfighting organizations of the force to include the doctrine and tactics used, the organizational structure, and deployment to include garrison and wartime.

(U) IFC1021 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Forces. Unit-level force factors specified in 1020 for ICBM units and formations.

(U) IFC1022 Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Forces. Unit-level force factors specified in 1020 for submarine-launched ballistic missile units and formations.

(U) IFC1023 Medium- and Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile Forces. Unit-level force factors specified in 1020 for IRBM and MRBM units assigned to target country ballistic missile forces.

(U) IFC1024 Short-Range Ballistic Missile Forces. Unit-level force factors specified in 1020 for SRBM units assigned to target country ballistic missile forces.

(U) IFC1030 Ballistic Missile Forces Combat Systems Technologies Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Characteristics and Performance. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, and vulnerabilities of ballistic missile combat systems (e.g., ICBM, SLBM, IRBM, MRBM, SRBM), their materials, production techniques, and related RDT&E programs. Technical aspects of combat systems, hardware, and facilities designed for, and normally considered a part of, operational ballistic missile forces.

(U) ICC1031 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. System factors specified in 1030 for forces employing ICBMs.

(U) ICC1032 Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile. System factors specified in 1030 for SLBM forces.

(U) ICC1033 Medium- and Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missiles. System factors specified in 1030 for forces employing MRBMs and IRBMs.

(U) ICC1034 Short-Range Ballistic Missiles. System factors specified in 1030 for forces employing SRBMs.

(U) IFC1040 Combat Support Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure. Capabilities and vulnerabilities of ballistic missile forces combat support (transport/utility, C4I, engineer, weather, maintenance) units and formations. Includes assessments of combat support doctrine, force planning, force deployment, order of battle, and facilities.

(U) ICC1041 Transport/Utility. Capabilities and vulnerabilities of transport/utility units assigned to target country ballistic missiles.

(U) ICC1042 Engineer. Capabilities and vulnerabilities of engineer units and formations assigned to target country ballistic missile forces.

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(U) ICC1044 Logistics. Logistic factors specified in 1000 for assessing sustainability of ballistic missile units and formations. Includes logistic doctrine, force, and material planning, maintenance and repair, and other factors associated with force sustainability.

(U) ICC1050 Combat Support Systems Technologies Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Characteristics and Performance.1 Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, and vulnerabilities of ballistic missile combat support systems (e.g., transport/utility, C4I, engineer, weather, maintenance), their materials, production techniques, and related RDT&E programs. Includes all combat support systems, hardware, and facilities designed for, and normally considered a part of, operational ballistic missile forces.

(U) IFC1051 Transport/Utility (ICBM, IRBM, MRBM). System factors specified in 1050 for ICBM, IRBM, or MRBM-related transport/utility equipment.

(U) IFC1052 Transport/Utility (SLBM). System factors specified in 1050 for SLBM-related transport/utility equipment.

(U) IFC1053 Transport/Utility (SRBM). System factors specified in 1050 for SRBM-related transport/utility equipment.

(U) IFC1055 Engineer (ICBM, IRBM, MRBM). System factors specified in 1050 for ICBM-, IRBM-, or MRBM-related engineer equipment.

(U) IFC1056 Engineer (SLBM). System factors specified in 1050 for SLBM-related engineer equipment.

(U) IFC1057 Engineer (SRBM). System factors specified in 1050 for SRBM-related engineer equipment.

(U) ICC1060 Unit-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Systems and Logistics Deployed force C4I systems capabilities, doctrine for use, and the C4I facilities. The logistic support organizations, facilities, doctrine followed, and capabilities to support the force.

(U) IFC1061 Unit-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Systems (ICBM, IRBM, MRBM). System factors specified in 1060 for ICBM, IRBM, MRBM, and C4I systems.

(U) IFC1062 Unit-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Systems (SLBM). System factors specified in 1060 for SLBM and C4I systems.

(U) IFC1063 Unit-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Systems (SRBM). System factors specified in 1060 for SRBM system.

(U) IFC1065 Logistics (ICBM, IRBM, MRBM). System factors specified in 1060 for ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM logistics.

(U) IFC1066 Logistics (SLBM). System factors specified in 1060 for SLBM logistics.

(U) IFC1067 Logistics (SRBM). System factors specified in 1060 for SRBM logistics.

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SECRET SECRET IFC1100 Ground Forces (U) Capabilities, vulnerabilities, and system characteristics and performances of ground forces. Includes directives and guidance from the national defense structure to the training and development organizations, the deployed warfighting units and all support organizations, activities and facilities to include C⁴I at all levels.

(U) IFC1110 Strategic-Level Forces Issues. Strategy, doctrine, plans, policies, and other directives and guidance provided from the national military structure to the force to include resources that impact on force modernization and any response from the force on the national level guidance to include the force leadership's ability to influence the national military structure.

(U) IFC1111 Strategic-Level Strategy, Doctrine, Plans, and Threat. Strategic-level strategy, doctrine, or plans to enhance ground forces capabilities or deploy ground forces either internally or externally in pursuit of national goals.

(U) IFC1112 Strategic-Level Force Estimates and Trends. Strategic-level plans and policies for the long-term mission, capabilities enhancement, and deployment of ground forces. It includes projected trends, force utilization, composition,² equipment, systems, and capabilities of the ground forces. Estimative information generally is aggregated at the country's highest level maneuver unit.

(U) IFC1113 Strategic-Level Organization. The strategic-level decision-making system for planning, directing, and controlling ground forces in peacetime and crisis.

(U) IFC1114 Strategic-Level Leadership/Participation in National Affairs. The role of the ground forces and leadership in national affairs and policy. It includes loyalty to the regime, relations with civil organizations, national security decisionmaking process, and impact on domestic and international policies.

(U) IFC1115 Strategic-Level Personnel Policies and Resources. Policies and directives on the recruitment, retention, retirement, education and welfare of ground forces personnel. Weapons, equipment, and supplies held at the national level for distribution to ground forces during crisis.

(U) IFC1116 Strategic-Level Training and Exercises. Includes nationally directed ground force exercises and training. It also may include multicorps, echelon above corps, joint, or combined-arms exercises.

(U) IFC1117 Strategic-Level Mobilization and Reserves. Strategic-level policies and directives on peacetime reserve forces and mobilization for crisis.

(U) IFC1118 Strategic-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C⁴I). Organization, procedures, facilities, and mobile units used by an army or army corps to command, control, and communicate with operational ground forces.

(U) ICC1120 Operational-Level Force Issues. Force strategy, doctrine, plans, policy, development, and resource planning to include training and system based acquisition planning to prepare service members and equipment for assignment to the deployed force.

(U) IFC1121 Operational-Level Doctrine, Plans, and Threat. Operational-level strategies, plans, or policies to enhance ground force capabilities or deploy ground forces internally or externally in pursuit of national goals.

(U) IFC1122 Operational-Level Force Estimates, Trends, and Force Modernization. Strategies, plans, and policies for the long-term mission, capabilities enhancement, and deployment of ground forces. Includes projections of foreign ground force doctrine, force structure, TO&E,

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(U) IFC1123 Operational-Level Organization. The operational-level decisionmaking system for planning, directing, and controlling ground forces in peacetime and crisis.

(U) IFC1124 Operational-Level Leadership. The capabilities and backgrounds of a nation's operational-level ground forces commanders.

(U) IFC1125 Operational-Level Personnel Policies, Readiness, and Resources. Weapons, equipment, and supplies held at the army or army corps level for distribution to ground forces during crisis.

(U) IFC1126 Operational-Level Training and Exercises. It includes single corps, multicorps, or combined-arms exercises and training.

(U) IFC1128 Operational-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I). Organization, procedures, facilities, and mobile units used by an army or army corps to command, control, and communicate with operational ground forces.

(U) IFC1130 Tactical-Level Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure. Quantitative/qualitative assessment of tactical-level force capabilities and vulnerabilities. It includes organization, strength, order of battle, active and reserve component force mix, force planning, doctrine of deployment and employment, C4I, level of training, state of readiness, combat operations, mobility, dispersal areas, logistics, materiel and equipment, mobilization capability, and defenses and facilities (location, physical characteristics, and function).

(U) ICC1131 Armor. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for armored/tank units and formations.

(U) ICC1132 Infantry. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for infantry units and formations (including motorized and mechanized infantry).

(U) ICC1133 Artillery and Rocket. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for artillery (including tube, rocket, and SRBM) units assigned to target country ground forces.

(U) ICC1134 Air Defense. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for tactical air defense units assigned to target country ground forces. Includes integrated air defense systems, mobile tactical and man-packed SAMs.

(U) ICC1135 Antiarmor. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for antiarmor units assigned to target country ground forces to include ATGMs.

(U) ICC1136 Airborne, Air Assault, and Army Aviation. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for airborne, parachutist, attack helicopter, aviation and assault forces assigned to target country ground forces.

(U) ICC1137 Special Operations. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for special operations forces assigned to target country ground forces. Does not include counterterrorist forces.

(U) ICC1138 Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I). Organization, procedures, facilities, and mobile units used by an Army or Army Corps to command, control, and communicate with operational ground forces.

(U) ICC1139 Paramilitary. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for paramilitary forces assigned to target country ground forces.

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SECRET (U) IFC1140 Ground Forces Combat Systems Characteristics and Performance. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, and vulnerabilities of ground combat systems (e.g., combat vehicles, artillery, infantry weapons), their materials, production techniques, and related RDT&E programs All conventional combat systems, hardware, and facilities designed for, and normally considered a part of, operational ground forces.

(U) ICC1141 Armor and Antlarmor (Less Antitank Guided Missles (ATGMs)). System factors specified in 1140 for forces employing armored/combat vehicles (e.g., tanks and armored personnel carriers/infantry fighting vehicles), and for forces employing vehicular mounted, towed, or manportable antiarmor weapons, except antitank guided missiles/systems.

(U) ICC1142 Infantry. System factors specified in 1140 for infantry forces employing weapons (e.g., small arms, grenades, mortars, recoilless rifles, and crew-served/man-packed antitank weapons).

(U) ICC1143 Artillery and Rocket. System factors specified in 1140 for forces employing artillery and rockets (e.g., tube artillery, rocket launchers, and tactical SRBMs). Includes artillery and rocket-delivered ordnance to include conventional, improved conventional, dual-purpose improved conventional, guided, terminally guided, hit-to-kill, sensor-fuzed, shoot-to-kill, smart, brilliant, and antiarmor.

(U) ICC1144 Air Defense (Less SAMs). System factors specified in 1140 for forces employing tactical air defense weapons. Includes those antiaircraft artillery and munitions designed to be employed with ground forces in the defeat of aerial targets, their design, associated technology, and manufacture.

(U) ICC1145 Antitank Guided Missles (ATGMs). System factors specified in 1140 for ATGM systems. Includes vehicular-mounted, towed, heli-borne, and manportable weapons.

SECRET (U) ICC1146 Airborne, Air Assault, and Army Aviation. System factors specified in 1140 for airborne, attack, helicopter, parachutist, assault forces employing specialized weapons that are not standard infantry but are specifically designed for airborne/assault operations. Includes technical and performance characteristics of RDT&E on and employment doctrine for test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE), fueling, arming, all radar equipment types (e.g., early warning, surveillance, detection, tracking and acquisition, navigation, and missile and gun fire control that are mounted on helicopters), and sustaining material for ground aviation systems. Includes technical and performance characteristics of and RDT&E on ordnance designed for helicopters and light fixed-wing aircraft, including army ultralights and unmanned aerial vehicles.

(U) ICC1147 Special Operations. System factors specified in 1140 for special operations forces employing specialized weapons that are not standard infantry but are designed specifically for special operations. Includes the RDT&E programs, associated technologies, and designs with the resulting performance and capabilities for specialized equipment for airborne and airdrop operations. Also includes technical and performance characteristics of and RDT&E on chemical, biotechnical, electromagnetic, acoustic, kinetic, and informational nonlethal weapon systems.

(U) ICC1148 Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C⁴I). System factors specified in 1140 for ground force command, control, communications, computers, and Intelligence systems including related technologies, production techniques, and RDT&E programs for all levels.

(U) ICC1149 Soldier Systems. The RDT&E programs as well as the design and resulting capabilities and performance of systems for training, sustaining, and other factors affecting soldier performance. Includes assessments of capabilities and vulnerabilities and of individual combatants.

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(U) ICC1150 Tactical-Level Combat Support and Combat Service Support Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for combat support and combat service support units and formations.

(U) IFC1151 Engineer. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for engineer units and formations assigned to target country ground forces.

(U) IFC1153 Tactical-Level Electronic Warfare. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for electronic warfare units and formations assigned to target country ground forces, including technologies and RDT&E programs.

(U) IFC1154 Ground Logistics Capabilities. Logistic factors specified in 1130 for assessing the sustainability of units and formations. Includes assessments of logistic doctrine, force and materiel planning, maintenance and repair, and other factors associated with force sustainability.

(U) IFC1156 Landmine Warfare. Force factors specified in 1130 for assessing landmine deployment and threat.

(U) IFC1158 Tactical-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C⁴I). Tactical-level force factors specified in 1130 for units and formations conducting C⁴I (e.g., signals intelligence) assigned to target country ground forces.

(U) ICC1160 Tactical-Level Combat Support and Combat Service Support Systems Characteristics and Performance. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, and vulnerabilities of ground forces combat service support systems (e.g., ordnance, general supplies, transport vehicles, recovery and repair equipment), their materials, production techniques, and related RDT&E programs. All conventional systems and hardware designed for, and normally considered a part of, operational ground forces.

(U) IFC1161 Engineer Systems. System factors specified in 1160 for forces employing engineer weapons and equipment (e.g., includes barrier breaching, mobility/countermobility, obstacles).

(U) IFC1163 Tactical-Level Electronic Warfare Systems. System factors specified in 1160 for forces employing tactical-level electronic warfare equipment.

(U) IFC1164 Tactical-Level Logistics and Transportation Systems. System factors specified in 1160 for forces providing tactical logistic support to ground forces.

(U) IFC1165 Recovery and Maintenance Systems. System factors specified in 1160 for forces providing recovery and maintenance support to ground forces.

(U) ICC1166 Landmine Warfare. System factors specified in 1160 for equipment and systems utilized in conducting mine warfare. Includes mine-laying or dispensing equipment, mine-clearing systems, and mine detectors. Includes technical and performance characteristics of and RDT&E on landmines, surf-zone mines, very-shallow-water mines, signal mines, demolitions and demolition equipment, pyrotechnics, and associated fuzes.

(U) IFC1167 Tactical-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (CI) Systems (Less ATGMs). System factors specified in 1160 for forces employing tactical C⁴I systems (e.g., transmitters, receivers, computers, battle management systems) less ATGM elements.

(U) IFC1168 Tactical-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (CI) Systems (ATGMs). System factors specified in 1160 for forces employing tactical CI systems (e.g., transmitters, receivers, computers, battle management systems) for ATGM elements.

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SECRET NOFORN (U) ICC1170 Ground Sensors/Electronics. The development, fielding, and system characteristics of all ground force electronic systems used to locate hostile forces and/or hostile force weapon and support systems or used for the control of friendly weapon systems. Includes other than electronic systems used for the same purpose.

(U) IFC1171 Battlefield Support Radar. All radar equipment types, including detection, tracking and acquisition, and missile and gun fire control that are found on ground-based vehicles or in facilities within a battlefield environment and directly supporting ground forces.

(U) IFC1172 Ground Forces Electronics. Efforts in the development and use of electronic devices and technology in ground forces equipment.

IFC1200 Naval Forces (U)

Capabilities, vulnerabilities, and system characteristics and performances of naval forces. Includes directives and guidance from the national defense structure to the training and development organizations, the deployed warfighting units and all support organizations, activities and facilities to include C4I at all levels.

(U) ICC1210 Strategic-Level Force Issues. Strategy, doctrine, plans, policies, and other directives and guidance provided from the national military structure to the force to include resources that impact on force modernization and any response from the force on the national level guidance to include the force leadership's ability to influence the national military structure.

(U) IFC1211 Strategic-Level Strategy, Doctrine, Plans, and Threat.3 Naval plans, policies, and missions to develop force capabilities and operate those forces in support of national objectives and military strategy and doctrine, to include general naval operational warfighting concepts. Also includes para-/quasi-military forces (e.g., coast guards) that are designated by the host country as "naval" forces or that in wartime will be seconded to naval or military command and control.

(U) IFC1212 Strategic-Level Force Estimates and Trends. Forecasts of strategic-level plans, policies, and capabilities enhancements. Included are projected trends in missions and tasks, composition2 (strength and structure), systems, and capabilities of naval forces and the operational warfighting consequences of such developments, including the relationship to national strategy.

(U) IFC1213 Strategic-Level Organization. Strategic-level decisionmaking for planning, directing, and controlling naval forces in peacetime and crisis, to include the manner in which the leadership organizes, structures (including major organizational allocation of afloat assets), and administers its naval forces.

(U) IFC1214 Strategic-Level Leadership/Participation in National Affairs. The role of the naval forces and leadership in national affairs and policy; the influence the naval leadership has in determining overall national security/military policies. Includes national-level naval leadership perceptions and perspectives on forces, operations, and threat relative to national views. Also includes loyalty to the regime and relations with civil organizations.

(U) IFC1215 Strategic-Level Personnel Policies and Resources. The manner in which the naval leadership organizes and administers naval personnel, to include the acquisition process, personnel strength (allocated, peacetime, and wartime), allocation determinants among the various organization components, the reserve personnel pool, training, and the mobilization process.

(U) IFC1216 Strategic-Level Training and Exercises. Naval participation in national and multinational training and exercise events, including leader-ship, planning, and execution. Also for national-level naval schools and training establishments.

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NOFORN SECRET (U) IFC1217 Strategic-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C⁴I). Organization, procedures, equipment, facilities, and mobile units used at national navy- or fleet-level to control and support operational units to include linkages and pathways.

(U) IFC1220 Naval Tactics. Force planning and employment and specific warfare discipline tactical execution plans, training, and exercise testing; strengths and weaknesses of tactical leadership, forces, and supporting resources; includes factors such as command and control, intelligence support, electronic warfare, and plans for joint operations with other services as well as multinational operations. Also includes para-/quasi-military forces (e.g., coast guards) that are designated by the host country as "naval" forces or that in wartime will be seconded to naval or military command and control.

(U) ICC1221 Antisurface Warfare. Factors and process in 1220 as they specifically relate to antisurface warfare.

(U) ICC1222 Antisubmarine Warfare. Factors and process in 1220 as they specifically relate to antisubmarine warfare.

(U) ICC1223 Naval Airstrike and Counterair Warfare. Factors and process in 1220 as they specifically relate to airstrike and counterair.

(U) ICC1224 Amphibious Warfare. Factors and process in 1220 as they relate to expeditionary/amphibious warfare in launching an attack from the sea by naval and landing forces against a hostile or potentially hostile shore.

(U) ICC1225 Mine/Countermine Warfare. Factors and process in 1220 as they specifically relate to mine/countermine warfare.

(U) ICC1226 At-Sea Logistics/Maintenance/Repair. Factors and process in 1220 as they specifically relate the ashore and at-sea processes, methods, and means to provide naval combat and support platforms, logistics, and repair support during both peacetime and wartime.

(U) ICC1227 Naval Special Warfare. Factors and process in 1220 that specifically relate naval special warfare strategy, tactics, forces, strengths and weaknesses, delivery capabilities, and capacities. Also will include force manning levels and combat and key support equipment. Does not include counterterrorist forces.

(U) ICC1228 Tactical-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C⁴I). Strengths and weaknesses of tactical capabilities to control and support forces during combat and other complex situations, to include linkages and pathways effecting capabilities.

(U) ICC1229 Wartime Roles of Civil Fleets (Merchant, Fishing, and Scientific). Factors and process in 1220 as they relate to wartime roles of merchant, fishing, and scientific fleets.

(U) IFC1230 Naval Operations. Day-to-day training and exercises of naval forces to develop single and multiship operational capabilities and creation/maintenance of combat readiness of ships and organizations, to include peacetime deployment practices and events; the strengths and weaknesses of operational leadership, forces, and supporting resources. Includes factors such as command, control, and intelligence support; electronic warfare; and plans for joint operations with other services' assets as well as multinational operations. Includes platform and organizational readiness, means and methods of conducting at-sea search-and-rescue operations as well as marine salvage, and the military/naval and civil assets seconded to military/naval control for those purposes. Also includes para-/

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(U) IFC1231 Antisurface. Factors and process called for in 1230 as they specifically relate to antisurface warfare.

(U) IFC1232 Antisubmarine. Factors and process called for in 1230 as they specifically relate to antisubmarine warfare.

(U) IFC1233 Naval Airstrike and Counterair. Factors and process called for in 1230 as they specifically relate to naval airstrike and counterair.

(U) IFC1234 Amphibious Assault. Factors and process called for in 1230 as they specifically relate to expeditionary/amphibious warfare.

(U) IFC1235 Mine/Countermine. Factors and process called for in 1230 as they specifically relate to antisurface warfare.

(U) IFC1236 At-Sea Logistics/Maintenance/Repair. Factors and process called for in 1230 as they specifically relate to the ashore and at-sea process, methods, and means to provide naval combat and support platforms, logistics, and repair support during both peacetime and wartime.

(U) IFC1237 Naval Special Warfare. Factors and process in 1220 that specifically relate naval special warfare strategy, tactics, forces, strengths and weaknesses, delivery capabilities and capacities. Also will include force manning levels and combat and key support equipment. Includes use of marine mammals.

(U) IFC1238 Operational-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I). Strengths and weaknesses of plans, training and capabilities to control and support forces during combat and other complex situations.

(U) ICC1239 Ocean Surveillance, Underwater Reconnaissance, and Fishing Fleets. Assets and activities to support detection, identification, tracking, monitoring, and targeting of surface and subsurface ships, including operations by naval auxiliaries, civilian research ships, submersibles, ships in support of space launch operations, and oceanographic research ships in support of counter antisubmarine warfare and certain submarine operations. Includes the use of satellites (regardless of controlling agency) to support naval operations in warning, location, tracking, and targeting functions. Operations by naval auxiliaries, specialized civilian research ships, purpose-built or specially modified submarines and submersibles in support of clandestine military and naval operations. Includes ships dedicated to commercial fishing and scheduled and unscheduled peacetime operations by a few ships as an organized fleet. Also includes fishing ship ownership, administrative operations, types of craft, and their capabilities.

(U) IFC1240 Orders of Battle/Bases and Facilities. Specific naval orders of battle by type/class of applicable ship/craft, the strength and structure of personnel, both ships' crews and naval infantry/marine troops/equipment, and associated bases and facilities (including capacities) for weapons, POL storage; maintenance and repair installations for surface ships/craft, submarines, and naval aircraft. Includes strengths and weaknesses of naval ports and ashore logistic infrastructure capabilities to provide wartime support to ships and aircraft. Also includes para/quasi-military forces (e.g., coast guards) that are designated by the host country as "naval" forces or that in wartime will be seconded to naval or military command and control.

(U) ICC1241 Surface Combatants. Those factors in 1240 applicable to aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, frigates, corvettes, and a variety of patrol combatants and craft and associated bases.

(U) ICC1242 Submarines. Those factors in 1240 applicable to ballistic and cruise missile, nuclear and nonnuclear attack, specialized submarines, and combat and noncombat submersibles and associated bases.

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TOPSECRET SECRET (U) ICC1243 Naval Aviation. Those factors in 1240 as applicable to naval subordinated bombers, maritime patrol (including ASW and targeting), fighter-bombers, interceptors and fighters; as well as transport and training fixed-wing and helicopters of all types and associated bases.

(U) ICC1244 Amphibious Lift/Naval Infantry. Those factors in 1240 applicable to navy-subordinated amphibious-lift ships and craft, the bases from which they operate, and the associated bases supporting naval infantry/marine forces, to include descriptions of TO&E.

(U) ICC1245 Mine Warfare. Those factors in 1240 applicable to all types of navy-subordinated mine warfare ships and craft and associated bases.

(U) ICC1246 Auxiliary Ships/Bases and Logistics/Maintenance and Repair Facilities. Those factors in 1240 applicable to all types of naval-subordinated direct combat support, other logistic and support ships and craft, and associated bases.

(U) ICC1247 Specialized Facilities. RDT&E facilities subordinate to the service. Includes the purpose, function, and relationships to other facets of the RDT&E service or national establishment and to the pertinent design and production organizations. Includes marine mammal training and operational facilities and emergency military use of civil ports.

(U) ICC1248 Relocation/Dispersal Areas. Strategy and process of dispersal/relocation of forces as a country moves from a peacetime to wartime posture, to include the strengths and weaknesses of the methods and means and the vulnerabilities of the process to interdiction.

(U) IFC1250 Platform Characteristics and Performance. The technical description of platform structures and their weapons and sensors fit, propulsion systems, performance, manning, and consumables capacities of all classes of naval- and paramilitary-subordinated ships, submarines, and craft.

(U) ICC1251 Surface Combatants. The structure, weapons and sensors fit, propulsion systems, performance, manning, and capacities of all classes of aircraft carriers through patrol craft.

(U) ICC1252 Submarines. The structure, weapons and sensors fit, propulsion systems, performance, manning, and capacities of all classes of ballistic missile through diesel attack and military/paramilitary submersibles.

(U) ICC1253 Naval Aviation. Technical description of naval aircraft and helicopter structures, weapons and sensors (to include avionics, radars, and other electronic-based devices), propulsion systems, performance, manning, and consumables capacities of specific naval air systems not covered under 13XX.

(U) ICC1254 Amphibious Lift. The structure, weapons and sensors fit, propulsion systems, performance, manning, and capacities of the various naval-subordinated vessels (LHA, LPD, LST) including wing-in-ground and air-cushion types.

(U) ICC1255 Mine Warfare. The structure, weapons and sensors fit, propulsion systems, performance, manning, and capacities of all classes of minelaying and mine countermeasure ships and craft.

(U) ICC1256 Auxiliaries. The structure, weapons and sensors fit, propulsion systems, performance, manning, and capacities of all classes of the various logistic, support, and special-purpose noncombat naval/paramilitary ships and craft.

(U) ICC1257 Specialized Merchant Ships. The structure, weapons and sensors fit, propulsion systems, performance, manning, and capacities of all classes of civil merchant and scientific research ships, designs, and characteristics that have been influenced/dictated by military organizations and requirements. Includes supplemental equipment for retrofit to enable

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use in military role, such as C^3 vans or reinforced-deck and support modules to allow combat helicopter or VSTOL operations.

(U) ICC1258 Militarized Fishing Ships. The structure, weapons and sensors fit, propulsion systems, performance, manning, and capacities of all classes of fishing ships whose design has been militarily influenced. Includes supplemental equipment for retrofit to enable use in military role, such as minelaying or sweeping equipment.

(U) IFC1260 Naval Sensors/Electronics. The development, testing, operational parameters and applications, including strengths and weaknesses, of surveillance, detection, fire control, electronic warfare, weapons guidance, data links, infrared (IR)/electro-optic, and electronic countermeasure/electromagnetic protection devices fitted to naval platforms or that are deployed ashore, in the sea, or on the seabed.

(U) ICC1261 Surveillance/Early Warning. The technical description, operational parameters and applications, including strengths and weaknesses, of electromagnetic detection equipment and subsystems fitted in the sea, on naval aircraft (less those covered in 134X and 136X), or on the seabed.

(U) ICC1262 Acoustic Detection. Those factors specified in 1260.

(U) ICC1263 Nonacoustic Detection. Those factors specified in 1260.

(U) ICC1264 Naval Air Sensors and Avionics. Those factors in 1260, such as electronic-based detection and protection equipment and subsystems, flight control on the various avionics, including those for monitoring aircraft systems and performance and which are used discretely in naval aircraft and helicopters.

(U) ICC1265 Fire Control. Those factors specified in 1260 applicable to fire control.

(U) ICC1266 Weapons Guidance. Those factors specified in 1260 applicable to weapons guidance.

(U) ICC1267 Data Links. Those factors specified in 1260 applicable to data links.

(U) ICC1268 Naval IR/Electro-Optics. Those factors specified in 1260 applicable to naval IR/electro-optics.

(U) ICC1269 Electronic Warfare. Those factors specified in 1260 applicable to electronic warfare.

(U) IFC1270 Naval Weapons. The technical and operational characteristics, performance, and applications (including strengths and weaknesses), of antiship cruise missiles, antiship and antisubmarine torpedoes, sea and very-shallow-water/riverine mines, nontorpedo antisubmarine weapons, naval guns, and naval surface-to-air missiles designed or modified to be carried by naval platforms. Naval surface-to- air missiles are covered in 1346.

(U) ICC1271 Antiship Cruise Missiles. Those factors specified in 1270 applicable to antiship cruise missiles.

(U) ICC1272 Torpedoes. Those factors specified in 1270 applicable to torpedoes.

(U) ICC1273 Sea Mines. Those factors specified in 1270 applicable to sea mines.

(U) ICC1274 Nontorpedo Antisubmarine. Those factors specified in 1270 applicable to nontorpedo antisubmarine weapon systems.

(U) ICC1275 Naval Guns. Those factors specified in 1270 applicable to naval guns.

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NOCOM SECRET (U) ICC1276 Combined Systems. Those factors specified in 1270 as applied to systems such as gun/SAM and fire control radar on a single mount.

(U) ICC1277 Very-Shallow-Water/Riverine Mines. Those factors, specified in 1270 applicable to very-shallow-water/riverine mines.

IFC1300 Air Forces (U)

Capabilities, vulnerabilities, and system characteristics and performance of air forces. Includes directives and guidance from the national defense structure to the training and development organizations, the deployed warfighting units and all support organizations, activities and facilities to include C4I at all levels.

(U) ICC1310 Strategic-Level Force Issues. Strategy, doctrine, plans, policies, and other directives and guidance provided from the national military structure to the force to include resources that impact on force modernization and any response from the force on the national level guidance to include the force leadership's ability to influence the national military structure.

(U) IFC1311 Strategic-Level Strategy, Doctrine, Plans, and Threat. Strategic-level strategies, doctrine, plans, or policies to enhance air and air defense forces' capabilities or to deploy air and air defense forces either internally or externally in pursuit of national goals.

(U) IFC1312 Strategic-Level Force Estimates and Trends. Strategic-level strategies, plans, and policies for the long-term mission, capabilities enhancement, and deployment of air and air defense forces. Includes projected trends, force utilization, composition, equipment, systems, and capabilities of the air and air defense forces.

(U) IFC1313 Strategic-Level Organization. The strategic-level decision-making system for planning, directing, and controlling air and air defense forces in peacetime and crisis.

(U) IFC1314 Strategic-Level Leadership/Participation in National Affairs. The role of the air and air defense forces and their leadership in national affairs and policy. Includes loyalty to the regime, relations with civil organizations, national security decisionmaking process, and impact on domestic and international policies.

(U) IFC1315 Strategic-Level Personnel Policies and Resources. Policies and directives on the recruitment, retention, retirement, education, and welfare of air and air defense forces personnel. Weapons, equipment, and supplies held at the national level for distribution to ground forces during crisis.

(U) IFC1316 Strategic-Level Training and Exercises. Nationally directed exercises and training of air and air defense forces units, to include participation in joint or combined-arms exercises.

(U) IFC1317 Strategic-Level Mobilization and Reserves. Strategic-level policies and directives on peacetime reserve forces and mobilization for crisis.

(U) IFC1318 Strategic-Level Air and Air Defense Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I). Organization, procedures, facilities, and mobile units used by air and air defense forces to command, control, and communicate with operation air and air defense forces.

(U) ICC1320 Operational-Level Force Issues. Force strategy, doctrine, plans, policy, development, and resource planning to include training and system based acquisition planning to prepare service members and equipment for assignment to the deployed force.

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SECRET NOFORN (U) IFC1321 Operational-Level Doctrine and Plans. (Operational-level strategies, plans, or policies to enhance air and air defense forces capabilities or deploy air and air defense forces either internally or externally in pursuit of national goals.

(U) IFC1322 Operational-Level Force Trends and Force Modernization. Strategies, plans, and policies for the long-term mission, capabilities enhancement, and deployment of air and air defense forces. Detailed projections and assessments of future air and air defense force capabilities and potential areas of future conflict. It includes projections of foreign air and air defense force doctrine, force structure, TO&E projections, operational concepts, force utilization, composition,2 equipment, systems, and capabilities of the air and air defense forces.

(U) IFC1323 Operational-Level Organization. The operational-level decisionmaking system for planning, directing, and controlling air and air defense forces in peacetime and crisis.

(U) IFC1324 Operational-Level Leadership. The capabilities and backgrounds of a nation's operational-level air and air defense forces commanders.

(U) IFC1325 Operational-Level Personnel Policies, Readiness, and Resources. Weapons, equipment, and supplies held at the air army or equivalent corps level for distribution to air and air defense forces during crisis.

(U) IFC1326 Operational-Level Training and Exercises. Air army or equivalent, multiple air army or equivalent, or combined-arms exercises and training.

(U) IFC1327 Operational-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I). Organization, procedures, facilities, and mobile units used by an air army or equivalent organization to command, control, and communicate with operational air and air defense forces.

(U) IFC1330 Unit-Level Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure. Tactical-level force capabilities and vulnerabilities. Includes organization, strength, order of battle, active and reserve component force mix, doctrine of deployment and employment, C4I, level of training, state of readiness, combat operations, mobility, dispersal areas, logistics, material and equipment, and mobilization capability, defenses, and facilities (location, physical characteristics, and function). Applies to a country's forces stationed both inside and outside the homeland.

(U) ICC1331 Bombers. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1330 for bomber units and formations.

(U) ICC1332 Fighters. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1330 for fighter units and formations.

(U) ICC1333 Combat Support Aircraft. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1330 for special mission aircraft (e.g., tankers, reconnaissance, AWACS, gunships, airborne command posts) units assigned to a country's air and air defense forces.

(U) ICC1334 Transport Aircraft. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1330 for air force transport units.

(U) ICC1335 Air Force Antiaircraft Artillery. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1330 for antiaircraft artillery units assigned to a country's air and air defense forces. Includes integrated air defense systems, which are a combination of guns and missiles.

(U) ICC1336 Aerodynamic Missiles (Less SAMs). Tactical-level force factors specified in 1330 for aerodynamic missile units assigned to a country's air forces. Includes air-to-air, air-to-surface, and surface-to-surface cruise missiles.

(U) ICC1337 Surface-to-Air Missiles. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1330 for surface-to-air missile units assigned to a country's air defense forces.

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SECRET (U) ICC1338 Antibalistic Missiles/Antitactical Ballistic MIssiles. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1330 for antiballistic missile units assigned to a country's aerospace forces.

(U) ICC1339 Air Force Special Warfare. Factors and processes in 1330 that specifically relate air forces' special warfare strategy, tactics, forces, strengths and weaknesses, delivery capabilities, and capacities. Also will include force manning levels and combat and key support equipment. Does not include counterterrorist forces.

(U) IFC1340 Air and Air Defense Forces Combat Systems Technologies Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Characteristics and Performance. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, and vulnerabilities of air and air defense combat systems (e.g., bombers, fighters, special mission aircraft, AAA, aerodynamic missiles, SAMs, and ABM/ASATs), their materials, production techniques, and related RDT&E programs. Also includes development and use of electronic devices and technology; avionics systems, including navigation, communications, flight controls, controls and displays, airborne computers and their associated interconnecting systems; all radar equipment types such as early warning, surveillance, detection, tracking and acquisition, navigation, missile and gun fire control, that are found in the equipment listed in the preceding sentence. All conventional combat systems, hardware, and facilities designed for, and normally considered a part of, operational air and air defense forces.

(U) ICC1341 Bombers. System factors specified in 1340 for air and air defense forces employing bomber aircraft (including strategic and tactical).

(U) ICC1342 Fighters. System factors specified in 1340 for air and air defense forces employing fighter aircraft (e.g., Interceptors or tactical).

(U) ICC1343 Combat Support Aircraft. System factors specified in 1340 for special mission aircraft employed by a country's air forces. Includes aircraft types tailored for special missions, such as tankers, reconnaissance, AWACS, gunships, and airborne command posts.

(U) ICC1344 Transport Aircraft. System factors specified in 1340 for transport aircraft employed by the country's air forces.

(U) ICC1345 Aerodynamic Missiles (Less SAMs). System factors specified in 1340 for aerodynamic missiles (e.g., air-to-air, air-to-surface, surface-to-surface, cruise missiles).

(U) ICC1346 Surface-to-Air Missiles. System factors specified in 1340 for SAMs.

(U) ICC1347 Land-Based Air and Space Surveillance/Early Warning/Air Traffic Control Radar. System factors specified in 1340 for land-based radar equipment, standalone or not integral to the system, including early warning, surveillance, ballistic missile early warning/over-the-horizon, and navigation radars.

(U) ICC1348 Surface-to-Air Missiles Fire Control Radar. System factors specified in 1340 for SAM fire control radars and acquisition radars integral to the system.

(U) ICC1349 Antibalistic Missile/Antitactical Ballistic MIssiles. System factors specified in 1340 for ABM/ATBMs.

(U) ICC1350 Unit-Level Combat Support Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1330 for combat support (unmanned aerial vehicle, C4I, electronic warfare, ground-controlled intercept (GCI) radar, engineer, helicopters, civil air, weather, logistics, maintenance) units and formations. Includes assessments of combat support doctrine, force planning, force deployment, order of battle, and facilities.

(U) IFC1351 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Air Force). Tactical-level force factors specified in 1350 for UAV units in a country's air forces.

(U) IFC1352 Engineer. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1350 for engineer units assigned to a country's air and air defense forces.

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(U) IFC1355 Air Force Helicopters. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1350 for helicopter units assigned to a country's air and air defense forces.

(U) IFC1356 Civil Air. Tactical-level force factors specified in 1350 for a country's civil air organizations.

(U) IFC1358 Tactical Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C⁴I). Tactical-level force factors specified in 1350 for units and formations conducting C⁴I assigned to a country's air and air defense forces.

(U) IFC1359 Logistics, Maintenance. Factors specified in 1350 for logistics and maintenance units assigned to a country's air and air defense forces.

(U) ICC1360 Combat Support Systems Characteristics and Performance. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, and vulnerabilities of air and air defense combat support systems (e.g., UAVs, C⁴I, electronic warfare, GCI radar, engineer, helicopter, civil air, weather, logistics, and maintenance), their materials, production techniques, and related RDT&E programs. All combat support systems, hardware, and facilities designed for, and normally considered a part of, operational air and air defense forces.

(U) IFC1361 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Air Force). System factors specified in 1360 for UAVs.

(U) IFC1362 Engineer (Except SAMs). System factors specified in 1360 for forces employing engineer weapons and equipment.

(U) IFC1363 Engineer (SAMs). System factors specified in 1360 for forces employing SAM equipment.

(U) IFC1364 Ground-Controlled Intercept (GCI)/ Air-Controlled Intercept (ACI) Radar. System factors specified in 1360 for electronic warfare equipment employed by a country's air and air defense forces.

(U) IFC1366 Civil Air. System factors specified in 1360 for aircraft employed by a country's civil aviation.

(U) IFC1367 Weather. System factors specified in 1360 for weather equipment used by a country's air and air defense forces.

(U) IFC1368 Electronic Warfare Systems (Air and Air Defense, Except SAMs). Technical performance characteristics and capabilities of equipment and systems that emit electromagnetic radiation or protect against enemy use of the electromagnetic spectrum in support of air and air defense forces (excluding SAMs).

(U) IFC1369 Electronic Warfare Systems (SAMs). Technical performance characteristics and capabilities of equipment and systems that emit electromagnetic radiation or protect against enemy use of the electromagnetic spectrum in support of SAM forces.

(U) ICC1370 Tactical Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C⁴I) Systems Deployed force C⁴I systems capabilities, doctrine for use, and the C⁴I facilities. The logistic support organizations, facilities, doctrine followed, and capabilities to support the deployed force.

(U) IFC1371 Tactical Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C⁴I) Systems (Less AAA, ABMs, and SAMs). System factors specified in 1360 for air and air defense forces employing tactical C⁴I systems.

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(U) IFC1373 Tactical Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C^4I) Systems (AAA). System factors specified in 1360 for AAA units employing C^4I systems.

(U) IFC1374 Tactical Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C^4I) Systems (ABMs/ATBMs). System factors specified in 1360 for ABM units employing C^4I systems.

(U) IFC1375 Logistics and Maintenance (Except SAMs and AAA). Technical factors specified in 1300 for logistics and maintenance equipment used by a country's air and air defense forces.

(U) IFC1376 Logistics and Maintenance (SAMs). Technical factors specified in 1360 for logistics and maintenance equipment used by target country SAM units.

(U) IFC1377 Logistics and Maintenance (AAA). Technical factors specified in 1360 for logistics and maintenance equipment used by a country's AAA units.

IFC1400 Space Forces (U)

Capabilities, vulnerabilities, and system characteristics and performance of space forces. Includes directives and guidance from the national defense structure to the training and development organizations, the deployed warfighting units and all support organizations, activities and facilities to include C^4I at all levels.

(U) ICC1410 Strategic-Level Force Issues. Strategy, doctrine, plans, policies, and other directives and guidance provided from the national military structure to the force to include resources that impact on force modernization and any response from the force on the national level guidance to include the force leadership's ability to influence the national military structure.

(U) IFC1411 Strategic-Level Strategy, Doctrine, Plans, and Threat. Strategic-level strategies, doctrine, plans, or policies to enhance space forces' capabilities, either internally or externally, in pursuit of national goals.

(U) IFC1412 Strategic-Level Force Estimates and Trends. Strategic-level strategies, plans, and policies for the long-term mission, capabilities enhancement, and employment of space forces. It includes projected trends, force utilization, composition,^1 equipment, systems, and capabilities of the space forces.

(U) IFC1413 Strategic-Level Organization. The strategic-level decision-making system for planning, directing, and controlling space forces in peacetime and crisis.

(U) IFC1414 Strategic-Level Leadership/Participation in National Affairs. The role of the space forces and leadership in national affairs and policy. Includes loyalty to the regime, relations with civil organizations, national security decisionmaking process, and impact on domestic and international policies.

(U) IFC1415 Strategic-Level Personnel Policies and Resources. Policies and directives on the recruitment, retention, retirement, education, and welfare of space forces personnel. Weapons, equipment, and supplies held at the national level for distribution to space forces during crisis.

(U) IFC1416 Strategic-Level Training and Exercises. Includes nationally directed exercises and training of space forces units.

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(U) IFC1417 Strategic-Level Command, Control, Communication; Computers, and Intelligence (C4I). Organization, procedures, facilities, and mobile units used by space forces to command, control, and communicate with operational space forces.

(U) ICC1420 Operational-Level Force Issues. Force strategy, doctrine, plans, policy, development, and resource planning to include training and system based acquisition planning to prepare service members and equipment for assignment to the deployed force.

(U) IFC1421 Operational-Level Doctrine and Plans. Operational-level strategies, plans, or policies to enhance space forces capabilities.

(U) IFC1422 Operational-Level Force Trends and Force Modernization. Strategies, plans, and policies for the long-term mission and capabilities enhancement of space forces. Detailed projections and assessments of future foreign space force doctrine, force structure, TO&E projections, operational concepts, force utilization, composition,² equipment, systems, capabilities, and potential areas of future conflict.

(U) IFC1424 Operational-Level Leadership. The capabilities and hackgrounds of a nation's operational-level space forces commanders.

(U) IFC1425 Operational-Level Personnel Policies and Resources. Policies and directives on the retention and welfare of space forces personnel. Weapons, equipment, and supplies held for distribution to space forces during crisis.

(U) IFC1426 Operational-Level Training and Exercises. Launch unit and crew training and exercises.

(U) IFC1427 Operational-Level Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I). Organization, procedures, facilities, and units used by a launch unit to command, control, and communicate with support units and operational space forces crewmembers.

(U) IFC1430 Space Forces Structure, Capabilities, and Employment. Organizational structure, capabilities, and space system capabilities and performance to include employment, operational vulnerabilities, and support facilities.

(U) ICC1431 Imaging Systems. Structure within space forces and their capabilities, employment, and operational vulnerabilities of imaging systems launched by a country.

(U) ICC1432 SIGINT/ELINT Systems. Structure within space forces and capabilities, employment, and operational vulnerabilities of SIGINT/ELINT systems launched by a country.

(U) ICC1433 Launch Detection Systems. Structure within space forces and their capabilities, employment, and operational vulnerabilities of launch detection systems employed by a country.

(U) ICC1434 Communications/Data Relay Systems. Structure within space forces and capabilities, employment, and operational vulnerabilities of communications/data relay systems employed by a country.

(U) ICC1435 Navigation Systems. Structure within space forces and capabilities, employment, and operational vulnerabilities of navigation systems launched by a country.

(U) ICC1436 Manned Systems. Structure within space forces and capabilities, employment, and operational vulnerabilities of manned systems launched by a country.

(U) ICC1437 Launch Facilities. Structure within space forces and capabili-ties, employment, and operational vulnerabilities of launch facilities used by a country.

(U) ICC1438 Mission Control Facilities. Structure within space forces and capabilities, employment, and operational vulnerabilities of mission control facilities used by a country.

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(U) ICC1439 Space Object Surveillance and Identification (SOSI) Tracking Facilities. Structure within space forces and capabilities, employment, and operational vulnerabilities of SOSI/tracking facilities used by a country.

(U) IFC1440 Space System Technologies. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, vulnerabilities, and employment of current and projected space platforms.

(U) ICC1441 Military Space Systems Technology Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Characteristics and Performance. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, vulnerabilities, and employment of current and projected military space systems, antispace systems, networks, and programs. Includes integration of requirements, strategy, doctrine, intentions, political, and economic considerations. All systems, sensors, and hardware designed for, and normally considered part of, military space systems.

(U) ICC1442 Military Space Support Systems Technology Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Characteristics and Performance. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, vulnerabilities, and employment of current and projected military space support systems, launch vehicles, facilities, networks, and programs. Includes integration of requirements, strategy, doctrine, intentions, political, and economic considerations. All systems, sensors, and hardware designed for, and normally considered part of, military space support systems.

(U) ICC1443 Civil Space Systems Technology Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Characteristics and Performance. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, vulnerabilities, and employment of current and projected civil space systems, networks, and programs. Includes integration of requirements, strategy, doctrine, intentions, political, and economic considerations. All systems, sensors, and hardware designed for, and normally considered part of, civil space systems.

(U) ICC1444 Civil Space Support Systems Technology Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Characteristics and Performance. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, vulnerabilities, and employment of current and projected civil space support systems, launch vehicles, facilities, networks, and programs. Includes integration of requirements, strategy, doctrine, intentions, political, and economic considerations. All systems, sensors, and hardware designed for, and normally considered part of, civil space support systems.

(U) ICC1450 Scientific Space Programs. Technical characteristics, capabilities, limitations, effectiveness, and vulnerabilities of a country's nonmilitary scientific space programs. Includes systems, materials, production techniques, and related RDT&E programs. All systems and hardware designed for, and normally considered a part of, nonmilitary scientific space programs.

IFC1500 National Issues (U)

National politics, foreign relations, strategy, and policy impacting on civil and military activities, as well as regional and global issues such as proliferation, arms control, and technology/weapons transfer as well as the impact of sociological factors on national policy. Includes national C4I systems and doctrine, integrated or joint military force organizations, relationships, operations, and force modernization trends as well as combined military operations and organizations. Also includes sanctions and embargos as well as hostilities from insurgency through regional war.

(U) IFC1510 National Security Policies, Programs, Objectives, and Decisionmaking. National-level aspects of foreign military forces, includes multiservice issues as well as their participation and operation in multinational forces. The national security decisionmaking process and military participation in national affairs. The policies, objectives, programs, and actions that affect national militaries, such as military sociology, arms control, proliferation, technology and weapons transfers,

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(U) ICC1511 Foreign National Security. Foreign national security policy objectives, programs, and actions. Includes long-range goals of major political movements that relate to U.S. policies.

(U) ICC1512 Mutual Military Defense. Policies, objectives, programs, and actions regarding foreign national participation in military alliances and alignments, and the security components of nonmilitary alliances and organizations. Includes military treaties and agreements authorizing troop deployments, transit rights, and facility arrangements.

(U) ICC1513 National Decisionmaking. The organization and process, national security interests and strategy; threat perception; civilian control of the military; and civil-military relations.

(U) ICC1514 Government Control. Government and party capabilities to maintain control of the nation's material and manpower resources essential for the prosecution of general war, reconstitution, and for transattack and postattack recovery or for handling major natural or economic disaster. Includes identification and precise location of national, intermediate, and local government control personnel, facilities, and supporting communications of peacetime and wartime installations.

(U) ICC1515 Military Participation In National Affairs. The role of the armed forces in national affairs and their influence on national policy. It includes such factors as loyalty to regime, military cliques, relationship of military and civilian political groups, political officers in armed forces, subversive activities by or against armed forces, coup d'etats, military governments, national security decisionmaking process, and actual or potential conflict situations within the armed forces that could significantly affect national relationships with the United States, including creation of a favorable environment for U.S. security arrangements.

(U) ICC1516 Internal Political Affairs. Domestic policy objectives, programs, and actions (other than national security and economic programs having international implications) which could significantly affect relationships with or attitudes and policies toward the US. Internal political developments, particularly those involving elements of instability or vulnerability in relationships among the ruling hierarchy, the political party or parties, labor unions, ethnic and religious groups, changes in the representation and roles of politically significant parties, factions, and mass organizations; differences in perspectives on domestic and international developments and key influences, domestic and foreign, on the internal decision making process. Includes democratization and election process/evaluation/analysis.

(U) IFC1520 Support to Command and Control Warfare. C4I support to the national command authorities to include doctrine, systems, structure, organization, procedures, and facilities and electronic warfare factors.

(U) ICC1521 National Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I). The decisionmaking structure, organizations, procedures, and facilities (including their characteristics, capabilities, and vulnerabilities) used by a country's national command authorities, high command, general staff, or joint command(s) to command and control the armed forces. Facilities include headquarters, command posts, communications sites, and intelligence collection/processing installations that support strategic planning and decisionmaking. Includes the identification and characterization of all fixed and mobile C4I facilities at the joint command and national levels.

(U) ICC1522 Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Equipment. Detailed technical parametric and performance characteristics and capabilities of C4I equipment, including transmitters, receivers, antennas, power sources, encryption gear, switching devices, cables, associated computers and processors, sensors, for example, of telecommunications media, such as telephone, telegraph, teletype, voice,

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(U) ICC1523 Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Technologies. Research and development programs covering standard and advanced technologies directed toward the operational deployment of improved C4I systems, including laser communications; burst communications; spread-spectrum (frequency hopping, direct sequence, and hybrid) communications; long-range acoustic communications; sensor advancements; communications and decision-making automation; communications developments resulting from scientific advancements in areas such as ionospheric heating and ducting, lithospheric research, surface ducting, and meteor-trail ionization; and other means as appropriate.

(U) ICC1524 National Telecommunications. National civil and military telecommunications networks, organizations, procedures, and facilities, to include all telecommunications systems and means in use on a national scale (telephone, telegraph, teletype, facsimile, radio broadcast, television, wire and cable, radio relay, satellite and computer).

(U) ICC1525 National Telecommunications Technologies. The technical capabilities, performance characteristics, and vulnerabilities of national civil and military telecommunications networks and equipment, to include all telecommunications systems and means in use on a national scale (telephone, telegraph, teletype, facsimile, radio broadcast, television, wire and cable, radio relay, satellite, and computer).

(U) ICC1526 Command and Control Warfare Capabilities. A country's training, plans, exercises, and intentions to provide for the integrated use of operations security, deception, psychological operations, electronic warfare, and physical destruction - supported by intelligence - to deny information, to influence, degrade, or destroy adversary C4I capabilities; and to protect friendly C4I against such actions.

(U) ICC1527 Electronic Warfare Operations. The organization and facilities used to employ electromagnetic energy at millimeter or greater wave-lengths to attack enemy combat capabilities or protect friendly combat capabilities against any use of the electromagnetic spectrum, including associated doctrines and strategies for these employments. Does not include nonweapon-laser or directed-energy systems, included under 1720 and 1860 respectively.

(U) ICC1528 Electronic Warfare Systems. Technical performance characteristics and capabilities of electromagnetic energy to attack enemy combat capabilities or protect friendly combat capabilities against any use of the electromagnetic spectrum. Some methods use the technical aspects of capabilities to search for, intercept, identify, and locate such sources of radiated energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition. Another uses technical aspects of capabilities to use electromagnetic energy to attack personnel, facilities, and/or equipment with the intent to degrade, neutralize, or destroy the enemy's combat capability or to prevent or reduce the enemy's use of the electromagnetic spectrum, including jamming, deception, use of the enemy's radiations for weapon terminal homing, and so on. Technical aspects of capabilities are used to protect personnel, facilities, and/or equipment from any use of the electromagnetic spectrum to degrade, neutralize, or destroy friendly combat capabilities.

(U) ICC1529 Electronic Warfare Technologies. Research and development programs covering standard and advanced technologies directed toward the operational deployment of improved military and civilian electromagnetic warfare systems, including such areas as advanced sensors for collection and warning, methods for reducing radiations/cross-sections, increased efficiency of reflective materials, advanced processors for response determination, higher powered noise sources, and improved means to achieve deceptive realism.

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(U) IFC1530 Sociological Issues and Factors. Population characteristics that impact on political stability and military capabilities to include loyalty and support to the civilian government and the vulnerabilities to psychological operations.

(U) ICC1531 Military Demography. Population characteristics of military manpower as related to countries/regions, to include composition based on ethnic, linguistics, religious groups, labor force, displaced populations, and the political, economic, and social impact.

(U) ICC1532 Nonmilitary Demography. Population characteristics of countries/regions, to include urban projections, ethnic, linguistics, religious groups, labor force, displaced populations, and their political, economic, and social impact.

(U) ICC1533 Education. Capability of a country to provide higher education, vocational/technical training, and premilitary training to support economic growth, and S&T research & development. Includes management, policy, finance/budget, infrastructure, trends on a country's education and training programs and overseas education programs. Includes statistics on personnel/manpower resources, quality of education/ training provided, and placement of graduates. Also includes literacy of the national population.

(U) ICC1534 Culture, Religion, and Ethnicity. Impact of culture, religion, and ethnicity on local, national, regional politics and security issues. Includes percentages of total population each identifiable group composes.

(U) ICC1535 Media Relations. Role and influence of media, its affects on public opinion, and on a country's foreign and domestic policy. Includes various mass media organizations/ agencies in existence, the techniques and themes of propaganda used by the media and the presence of government control.

(U) ICC1536 Related Military Issues. Corruption, support for human rights, support for democracy, attitudes toward foreign governments, attitudes toward ties to foreign militaries, and attitude toward civilian leadership control of the military within the armed forces.

(U) ICC1537 Foreign Efforts to Exert Influence. Those capabilities, intentions, and current activities to influence events and the behavior of foreign planners, decisionmakers, and groups in other countries to enhance their military posture and that could affect U.S. military posture. Includes foreign perception management, psychological operations, disinformation, active measures and military deception operations.

(U) ICC1538 Vulnerabilities to Psychological Operations. Vulnerability of populace of a country to psychological operations. Includes morale and loyalty of populace, vulnerable issues, and ideological indoctrination of the local population.

(U) IFC1539 Forces Vulnerabilities to Psychological Operations. Impact of psychological operations on national and regional integrated forces and force capabilities.

(U) IFC1540 Multiservice/Multinational Forces. Joint military forces composed of several or all military services in one or more countries. Also includes integrated forces, combined forces, and national or international military operations to support peacekeeping or humanitarian efforts.

(U) ICC1541 Joint Military Forces. Multiservice forces within a nation includes plans, policy, programs, doctrine, threat perception, military capabilities and vulnerabilities, organization, force structure, logistics, readiness, mobilization capability, C^I, and projection of power.

(U) IFC1542 Joint Military Forces Employment. Joint force plans and capabilities to deploy forces and weapons to operate within its own

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territory or in foreign countries, international waters, and airspace or space. Includes the composition and disposition of a multiservice military force and exercises involving multiple services and the mission of foreign forces of one nation deployed and/or operating in another country.

(U) ICC1543 Integrated Air Defense Forces and Operations. The fusion of air defense weapon systems and organizations to effect integrated, coordinated, and cooperative air defense operations (early warning and acquisition; air defense command, control, communications, and intelligence within a zone, sector, region, or country). Includes planning, organizing, equipping, and operating under a centralized and/or decentralized command and leadership structure to orchestrate strategic and tactical missile fires, fighter operations, radar operations, passive detection operations, air defense intelligence operations, and air defense electronic warfare against aerodynamic vehicles.

(U) ICC1544 Integrated Air Defense Surface-to-Air Missile Systems. Fusion of air defense SAM systems to enable integrated, coordinated, and cooperative air defense operations. Specifically includes the systems integration of early warning and acquisition and air defense command, control, communications, and intelligence within a zone, sector, region, or country. This does not include the integrated air defense operations themselves.

(U) ICC1545 Integrated Air Defense Aircraft and Aerodynamic Missile Systems. Fusion of air defense aircraft and aerodynamic missile systems to enable integrated, coordinated, and cooperative air defense operations. Specifically includes the systems integration of early warning and acquisition and air defense command, control, communications, and intelligence within a zone, sector, region, or country. This does not include the integrated air defense operations themselves.

(U) ICC1546 Coastal and Antilanding Defense. Strategy, forces, command and control, and systems involved in complex, multiservice operations to protect against attacks from the sea. Coastal defense normally occurs only in littoral waters, while antilandling defense may begin with operations against assault ships/assault craft much further out to sea.

(U) ICC1547 Combined Military Forces. A multinational force and the participation in such a force by individual countries, including organization and force structure; C4I; logistics, mobilization capability and force availability; C2/leadership aspects; military plans and programs; and the composition, disposition, and capabilities of such multinational forces.

(U) IFC1548 Combined Military Forces Employment. Multinational force plans, capabilities, and intent to deploy forces and weapons for operations in foreign countries, international waters, airspace, or space. Includes the mission and objectives of the force deployed and/or operating in a country, international waters, airspace, or space and the composition and disposition aspects of employment and exercises involving multinational forces.

(U) ICC1549 Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Operations. Current and projected national or international military force capabilities and employment in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations, including plans, policy, doctrine, intentions, military capabilities and vulnerabilities, organization, logistics, and readiness and employment as it applies to a country's military forces involved or potentially involved in national, regional, or international peacekeeping or humanitarian operations. Includes host-nation receptivity, support, and potential hostility toward such operations as well as donor-nation attitudes, military and political, toward such operations. It also includes the peacekeeping and humanitarian operations military/security decisionmaking, planning, and operating abilities of any umbrella organization, such as the UN, NATO, nongovernmental organizations, and private volunteer organizations.

(U) IFC1550 Arms Control and Treaties. Motivations, strategy, and goals of treaty negotiation. Also includes intent or actual treaty infractions, plus the countries ability to monitor treaty provisions.

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(U) ICC1551 Arms Control Formulation. Key individuals involved in foreign national arms control policies, foreign national intentions regarding compliance with existing and future agreements, and the evaluation of the effects of treaty compliance provisions, such as routine and challenge inspections. Includes assessments of the value of negotiated and proposed cooperative monitoring means with national intelligence means to determine confidence levels of monitoring treaty compliance.

(U) ICC1552 Arms Control Negotiations. Key individuals, technical data on weapons involved, detailed force data, and the means available for negotiated ways of treaty monitoring for compliance. Includes foreign national attitudes and actions concerning proposals and negotiations involving U.S. policy objectives or of interest to the United States.

(U) ICC1553 Arms Limitations and Force Reduction. The effect of arms limitations and force reductions on relevant military force balances, and regional and strategic security.

(U) ICC1554 Arms Control Agreement Compliance. Compliance with the provisions of arms control treaties. Includes information on treaty-relevant weapon development, production, acquisition, transfer, stockpiling, and destruction/dismantlement; treaty-relevant military organizations and their numerical strength, deployment, and activities; and the results of negotiated monitoring means.

(U) ICC1555 Arms Control and Treaty Monitoring. Overt activities as agreed upon in treaties to verify treaty provisions through monitoring activities.

(U) IFC1560 Proliferation of Technology and Weapons Transfer. The worldwide spread and/or transfer of all military-related technologies and weapon systems. Includes global proliferation of weapon technologies and systems for weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and advanced conventional weapons (ACWs). Includes the indigenous development, foreign acquisition or supply of complete systems, components, materials, equipment, enabling technologies, and know-how to countries with, or countries that desire, WMD and/or ACWs. Includes a country's strategic personality: proliferant country motives, national goals, threat perceptions, policy objectives, attitudes toward international nonproliferation regimes and export controls, acquisition strategy, procurement networks, budget and funding, sources, organization and plans for indigenous research and development, testing, production, deployment, doctrine, and military strategy.

(U) ICC1561 Technology Transfer. Transfer of all military-related technologies. Specifically includes information on the worldwide transfer, legal or illegal, of technology (including technology supplied or acquired for conventional or nonconventional/WMD weapon programs), goods, services, and munitions (TGSM) to, from, within, or through foreign countries, irrespective of mechanism of origin. It includes but is not necessarily limited to information on national attitudes, policies, programs, plans, needs, targets, priorities, preferred sources and methods, and funding related to acquiring foreign TGSM; specific transfers; personalities and organizations involved in transferred or use of transferred TGSM; mechanisms for and progress in absorption and diffusion of acquired foreign TGSM; impact of successful acquisition (as well as failure to acquire foreign TGSM) on the scientific and technical (S&T) base, S&T infrastructure and state-of-the-art, military, economic, and industrial capabilities, foreign policy and domestic politics, and national goals and objectives; national attitudes and policies regarding transfer and protection of TGSM, laws and regulatory basis for their protection and control, enforcement capabilities, and performance (to include patents and other forms of intellectual property rights); specific risk factors, to include in-transit trade, foreign presence, visitors such as students and scholars, and agreements covering science and technology, trade and commerce, and security assistance. Includes impact of the acquisition on U.S. warfighting capabilities, regional balances, and risk assessments and threats posed by foreign acquisition of U.S. firms/technologies.

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(U) ICC1563 Chemical Weapons Proliferation. The indigenous development; foreign acquisition or supply of technology, materials, components, and know-how; stockpiling; dismantlement; and use of chemical weapons by nations. Includes information on key individuals, financial resources, and relative national priority for building chemical weapons programs and acquiring chemical weapons. Includes national approaches to negotiations for chemical and chemical-related arms control agreements, national intentions with regard to compliance with existing or proposed arms control agreements, and evaluations of the effect of treaty compliance provisions, such as routine and challenge inspections.

(U) ICC1564 Biological Weapons Proliferation. The indigenous development; foreign acquisition or supply of technology, materials, components, and know-how; stockpiling; dismantlement; and use of biological weapons by nations. Includes information on key individuals, financial resources, and relative national priority for building biological weapons programs and acquiring biological weapons. Includes national approaches to negotiations for biological and biological-related arms control agreements, national intentions with regard to compliance with existing or proposed arms control agreements, and evaluations of the effect of treaty compliance provisions, such as routine and challenge inspections.

(U) ICC1565 Nuclear Weapons Proliferation. The indigenous development; foreign acquisition or supply of technology, materials, components, and know-how; stockpiling; dismantlement; and use of nuclear weapons by nations. Includes information on key individuals, financial resources, and relative national priority for building nuclear weapons programs and acquiring nuclear weapons. Includes national approaches to negotiations for nuclear and nuclear-related arms control agreements, national intentions with regard to compliance with existing or proposed arms control agreements, and evaluations of the effect of treaty compliance provisions such as routine and challenge inspections.

(U) ICC1566 Missile Proliferation. The indigenous development; foreign acquisition or supply of technology, materials, components, and know-how; stockpiling; dismantlement; and use of missiles by nations. Includes information on key individuals, financial resources, and relative national priority for building missile and/or space launch vehicle programs and acquiring missiles and/or space launch vehicles. Includes national approaches to negotiations for missile and space launch vehicle and related arms control agreements, national intentions with regard to compliance with existing or proposed arms control agreements, and evaluations of the effect of treaty compliance provisions, such as routine and challenge inspections.

(U) ICC1567 Space Systems Proliferation. The indigenous development; foreign acquisition or supply of technology, materials, components, and know-how; stockpiling; dismantlement; and use of space systems by nations. Includes information on satellite payloads, such as imagery/reconnaissance capabilities and technologies, and COMSAT capabilities; critical capabilities, such as tasking and ground processing; key military, political, and technical individuals; space systems-related research institutes and production facilities; financial resources; relative national priority for building space system programs and acquiring space systems; impact of successful acquisition (as well as failure to acquire foreign space systems) on the scientific and technological base; military; domestic politics; and

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(U) ICCI568 Advanced Conventional Weapons Proliferation. The indigenous development; foreign acquisition or supply of technology, materials, components, and know-how; stockpiling; dismantlement; and use of advanced conventional weapons by nations. Includes information on key individuals, financial resources, and relative national priority, for building advanced conventional weapons programs and acquiring advanced conventional weapons. Includes national approaches to negotiations for advanced conventional weapons and related arms control agreements, national intentions with regard to compliance with existing or proposed arms control agreements, and evaluations of the effect of treaty compliance provisions, such as routine and challenge inspections.

(U) ICC1569 Counterproliferation. The intelligence supporting options to deny the production, transfer, acquisition, or use of WMD (biological, chemical, nuclear), their missile delivery systems, and materials, and ACWs, including technology denial, interdiction, targeting, or recovery.

(U) IFC1570 Regional and Global Military Analysis. Comparison of military capabilities among nations in environments beyond individual national borders, including assessments of regional and global trends in forces, platform, weapon, and sensor developments.

(U) IFC1571 Regional and Global Military Assessments and Balances. Comparison of military capabilities among nations, neighbors, regions, contiguous regions, or globally. It also addresses issues such as the comparison of defense base – including industrial, manpower, and infrastructure – among nations, neighbors, regions, contiguous regions, or globally. Includes the foreign development of countermeasures or threats against U.S. systems or missions in place or under development.

(U) IFC1572 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis – Integrated Forces. Development and application of models and simulations to support the analysis of integrated forces materiel, modeling and simulation support to the Department of Defense; and modeling and simulation support for emerging systems being developed to support training, testing (the total test and evaluation process), and combat development.

(U) IFC1573 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis – Air Forces. Develop-ment and application of models and simulations to support the analysis of air forces materiel; modeling and simulation support to the Departments of Air Force and Defense; and modeling and simulation support for emerging air force-related systems being developed to support training, testing (the total test and evaluation process), and combat development.

(U) IFC1574 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis – Ground Forces. Development and application of models and simulations to support the analysis of ground forces materiel; modeling and simulation support to the Departments of Army and Defense; and modeling and simulation support for emerging ground force-related systems being developed to support training, testing (the total test and evaluation process), and combat development.

(U) IFC1575 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis – Maritime Forces. Development and application of models and simulations to support the analysis of maritime forces materiel; modeling and simulation support to the Departments of Navy and Defense; and modeling and simulation support for emerging maritime forces-related systems being developed to support training, testing (the total test and evaluation process), and combat development.

(U) IFC1576 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis – Strategic Ballistic Missiles and Associated Space Support. Development and application of models and simulations to support the analysis of strategic ballistic missile and associated space support materiel; modeling and simulation support to the Department of Defense; and modeling and simulation support for emerging missile forces-related systems being

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(U) IFC1577 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis – ABM/ATBMs, SRBMs, SAMs, ATGMs, and Ground-Based ASAT and DEW. Development and application of models and simulations to support the analysis of ABM/ATBMs, SRBMs, SAMs, ATGMs, and ground-based ASAT and DEW forces materiel; modeling and simulation support to the Department of Defense; and modeling and simulation support for emerging missile forces-related systems being developed to support training, testing (total test and evaluation process), and combat development.

(U) IFC1580 Hostilities. Present and projected conditions undermining national stability and security, leading to hostilities, elements involved in military conflict, and ongoing hostilities. Covers situations ranging from sanctions and embargoes to insurgencies, civil war, and regional conflict.

(U) ICC1581 Sanctions (Military Issues). Military impact of economic and military sanctions against targeted countries. Impact of sanctions on domestic support for the regimes of targeted countries. Efforts of targeted countries to circumvent sanctions. Support for and compliance with sanctions by nontargeted countries. Companies and individuals involved in circumventing sanctions, trade routes and financial methods used, and individual shipments of unauthorized goods.

(U) ICC1582 Embargoes (Military Issues). Military support/involvement in the enforcement of an embargo – a legal prohibition on commerce – against a country. Impact on domestic support for the regime of the country. Planned, anticipated, and actual efforts of targeted countries to circumvent embargoes, including military and political actions aimed at breaking the embargoes.

(U) ICC1583 Incipient Insurgency Situation. Political, military, economic, social, and geographic factors supporting potential insurgency. Includes the characteristics and capabilities of potential guerrilla elements,

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(U) ICC1584 Active Insurgency. All factors in hostilities in a country carried on by dissident elements aiming at overthrow of the constituted government. Includes the size, composition, organization, equipment, and overall capabilities of the insurgent groups and foreign involvement in the conflict.

(U) ICC1585 Civil War. All factors in hostilities between the legitimate government of a country and parties or regions within the country conducted at a higher level of combat and intensity than an insurgency. May involve secession of a region. Includes the size, composition, organization, equipment, and overall capabilities of the combatants and any foreign involvement in the conflict.

(U) ICC1586 Regional Conflict. All factors in low levels of conflict, ranging from a small border war to hostilities between two or more nations in a region.

(U) ICC1587 Prisoners-of-War and Missing-in-Action Issues. A nation’s policies, procedures, programs, organization, and operations for treatment, handling, and confinement of prisoners of war (POWs). It includes any overt policies or statements of treating types or different nationalities of prisoners differently and the reasons for the difference. It also includes the identification and treatment of POWs and civilian detainees, identification and description of places of detention, and analyses of the status of personnel missing in action.

(U) ICC1588 Search and Rescue. Possible or actual search for crafts or persons involving the use of aircraft, surface craft, other sea, land, air or space vehicles and systems or specialized rescue teams, and equipment for search and rescue of personnel in distress on land or at sea.

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(U) ICC1590 Foreign Relations. National foreign policy intentions, objectives, programs, negotiating positions, and actions likely to support or conflict with US foreign policies and programs and with US political and security interests. Bilateral relations with the US, including perceptions of US policy intentions and resolve, reactions to US policy, and cooperation with US law enforcement efforts and actions. National assessments of the foreign and domestic policies and programs of other countries and groups such as PLO and IRA. National attitudes and actions to cooperate with or obstruct these policies and programs.

IFC1600 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Warfare (U) National strategy, doctrine, plans, forces, programs, infrastructure, RDT&E, production, stockpile, dismantlement, logistics, security, employment, training, capabilities, equipment, systems, technology, force modernization, and defensive equipment for nuclear, chemical and biological weapons to include smoke, obscurants, flame, and incendiary weapons.

(U) ICC1610 Nuclear Programs. Characteristics and capabilities of foreign nuclear programs and the applications of such programs in support of military programs.

(U) ICC1615 Nuclear Infrastructure. The scientific, engineering, and technical personnel and expertise required to produce nuclear weapons and materials. Includes the industrial capabilities and facilities required to support the production of nuclear weapons and materials.

(U) ICC1620 Nuclear Weapons Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation. The process of nuclear weapons RDT&E, output, design characteristics, technologies, vulnerabilities, use control devices, hardening, and safing-arming-fuzing-firing systems.

(U) ICC1625 Nuclear Materials. The technologies and facilities used to produce, enrich, and process special nuclear materials, including (but not limited to) uranium-235, plutonium-239, and tritium and stockpiles of these materials.

(U) ICC1630 Nuclear Weapons Production and Dismantlement. The technologies and facilities used to manufacture nuclear weapon components, to assemble those components into weapons, and to disassemble weapons that are outdated or eliminated for arms reduction.

(U) ICC1635 Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, Logistics, and Security. The number and type of weapons that a country possesses; where and how those weapons are stored and maintained; when and how weapons are transported to and from operational units, nuclear weapon storage sites, and assembly/disassembly facilities; and the passive and active measures taken to prevent theft or unauthorized use of weapons.

(U) ICC1640 Nuclear Weapons Employment. The intentions, policy, doctrine, and strategy for the use of nuclear weapons.

(U) ICC1645 Nuclear Power and Propulsion. The nuclear reactor technology involved in the production of electric power or propulsion.

(U) ICC1650 Chemical and Biological Warfare Programs. Chemical and biological weapons developed by nations, the acquisition and use of these weapons, and the effect having or not having a chemical or biological arsenal has on national objectives and strategy to achieve those objectives.

(U) ICC1651 National Strategy for Chemical and Biological Warfare. National goals for chemical and biological weapons programs. Includes the national approach to negotiations for chemical and chemical-related arms control agreements, national intentions regarding compliance with existing and proposed arms control agreements, and evaluation of the effect of treaty compliance provisions, such as routine and challenge inspections. Evaluation of resources allocated to pursue chemical and biological weapons programs. Also includes key individuals, financial resources,

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(U) ICC1652 Chemical Warfare Doctrine and Plans. Integration of chemical weapons into operational art and strategy and use of chemical weapons in context of use of other WMD.

(U) ICC1653 Biological Warfare Doctrine and Plans. Integration of biological weapons into operational art and strategy and use of biological weapons in context of use of other WMD.

(U) ICC1660 Chemical and Biological Warfare Forces. Resource allocation and deployment of chemical and biological assets, to include troop strengths, training, and readiness levels to operate in a chemical or biological environment and the capabilities and vulnerabilities of national forces to employ chemical and biological weapons and to defend against their use. Includes organization, strength, order of battle, active and reserve component force mix, C⁴ level of training, state of readiness, reliability, combat operations, mobility, dispersal areas, logistics, materiel and equipment, mobilization and defense capabilities, and facilities. Capabilities to produce, store, and use chemical or biological weapons, to include key characteristics of chemical or biological infrastructure, including raw material acquisition, plant and site identification and vulnerability, production rates, and limitations.

(U) ICC1661 Chemical and Biological Warfare Force Employment. Plans for integration of chemical and/or biological fires into comprehensive fire support plan. Tactics and doctrine for chemical and/or biological weapon use. Planning for use of chemical and/or biological weapons. Tactics and doctrine for defense against chemical or biological attack. Methods of using protective equipment for protection of military personnel and equipment. Includes tactical and doctrinal procedures taken to counter the effects of chemical or biological attack. Effective countermeasures to deter chemical and biological attack and to compel threats to stop using chemical or biological weapons once use is initiated.

(U) ICC1662 Chemical and Biological Warfare Force Estimates, Trends, and Modernization. Provides projections of the potential use of chemical and biological weapons and the ability of forces to conduct operations in chemical and biological warfare environments.

(U) ICC1663 Chemical and Biological Warfare Force Structure. Considers the location, subordination, organization, personnel and equipment strength, and types of equipment associated with chemical and biological warfare units.

(U) ICC1664 Chemical and Biological Warfare Training and Exercises. The efficacy of measures designed to prepare forces to conduct operations in chemical and biological warfare environments. Includes the frequency, scope, and realism of individual and collective chemical and biological warfare training. Assessment of chemical and biological warfare readiness levels.

(U) ICC1670 Chemical and Biological Warfare Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation and Facilities. Activities related to the development, production, and storage of products applicable to chemical and biological warfare. Includes both offensive and defensive systems and material.

(U) ICC1671 Chemical Warfare Weapons Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation. The range of technical factors required for most effective use of chemical weapons. Includes the spectrum of research and development activities to produce and use chemical weapons effectively; the development of chemical weapons and devices specific to the use of those weapons; and technical characteristics of chemical weapons performance, detection, reconnaissance, decontamination, and collective/individual protection.

(U) ICC1672 Biological Warfare Weapons Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation. The spectrum of research and development activities to produce and use biological weapons effectively; the

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(U) ICC1673 Chemical Facilities (Industrial). Civilian and military installations associated with the R&D, production, storage, and weaponization of chemical-warfare-related products. Includes production rates of precursor chemicals, bulk chemical agents, and filled munitions. Characteristics related to the targeting process, such as location, defenses, and key vulnerabilities.

(U) ICC1674 Biological Facilities (Pharmaceutical). Civilian and military installations associated with the R&D, production, storage, and weaponization of biological-warfare-related products. Includes production rates of bulk biological agents and filled munitions. Characteristics related to the targeting process, such as location, defenses, and key vulnerabilities.

(U) ICC1675 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Defensive Equipment. System factors specified in 1100 for forces employing chemical and biological defense (e.g., chemical and biological identification, protection, decontamination). Includes design and use of protective equipment and techniques for contamination avoidance and for decontamination.

(U) ICC1676 Chemical Processes and Technology. Civilian and military chemical processes and technologies applicable to chemical warfare. Includes industrial, pilot, and laboratory processes for chemical warfare precursors, scheduled chemicals, and raw materials, as well as fielded, experimental, and potential new chemical agents.

(U) ICC1680 Foreign Biotechnology of Military Significance. Accomplishments in biotechnology with potential applications to military medicine and/or biological warfare. Technologies specifically included are recombinant DNA and cell-fusion technology, including hybridomas, somatic cell genetics, and novel bioprocess techniques

(U) ICC1685 Smoke, Obscurants, Flame, and Incendiary Weapons. Technical characteristics, performance, and employment of obscurants used and delivered by the ground forces as well as the basic technologies of these materials. Technical performance, technologies, and employment concepts for flame and incendiary weapons.

(U) ICC1690 Biological Effects of Electronic Radiation. Research on biological, physiological, morphological, and behavioral effects of electronic radiation and its application to human vulnerability. Covers the entire electromagnetic spectrum, with specific emphasis on radiowave, microwave, infrared, and ultraviolet radiation and military exploitation of directed-energy (laser) technology.

IFC1700 Electronics (U)

Microelectronics, lasers, electro-optics, infrared, computer, sensor, and electronic combat or warfare technologies.

(U) IFC1710 Microelectronics. Electronics integral to operational weapon systems are covered under the appropriate "system" requirements categories (1000-1400).

(U) ICC1711 Microelectronics Research and Development. Technologies and related RDT&E on microelectronic devices, production capability, and performance capabilities.

(U) ICC1712 Microelectronics Materials and Manufacturing Technology. Characteristics of the elements and compounds, processes, and equipment used to fabricate integrated circuits and discrete semiconductor devices.

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(U) ICC1715 Identification Friend-or-Foe (IFF). All equipment types used to establish the nationality or IFF status of targets detected by early warning, targeting, surveillance, or fire control sensors. Includes active interrogation and response systems, and noncooperative target recognition systems operating at any wavelength in the electromagnetic or acoustic spectra.

(U) ICC1720 Lasers (Nonweapon) and Electro-Optics. Technologies, concepts, and applications of passive optical and electro-optical components, subassemblies, equipment (e.g., television, computers, infrared surveillance guidance and detection, and night-vision devices), and counterequipment. Includes infrared signatures of foreign weapon systems for use in weapon systems and countermeasures designs and technologies, concepts, and application of lasers and active electro-optical equipment, counterequipment, and processes that use lasers (e.g., laser radar and ranging, laser guidance and homing, laser communications, laser gyros, laser imaging and data processing, laser isotope separation, and laser fusion). Also includes associated personalities and facilities.

(U) IFC1721 Helicopter and Ground-Based Electro-Optics and Laser Systems (Less ATGMs). The design, description, technologies, and resulting characteristics and performance of electro-optical devices and nonweapon laser devices that are employed on the battlefield, in the production of military equipment, or have the possibility of dual-use applications. This includes sensors used for fire control, ranging, tracking, night vision, and intrusion detection and laser systems integral to equipment belonging to army aviation (helicopters, light fixed-wing aircraft, ultralights, and army UAVs).

(U) IFC1722 Low-Energy Laser and Electro-Optics Battlefield Systems (ATGM, ABM/ATBM, SRBM ASAT-Ground, and DEW-Ground) Weapon Support and Nonweapon. Laser technologies, concepts, and applications that are useful on the battlefield, in the production of military equipment, or have the possibility of dual use with civilian applications. Examples of topics include laser radar and ranging laser guidance and homing, laser communications, laser gyroscopes, laser imaging and data processing, laser isotope separation, and laser fusion.

(U) IFC1723 Low-Energy Laser and Electro-Optics Maritime Systems Weapon Support and Nonweapon. Low-energy lasers and sensor-based subsystem or components that fall within the near-, mid-, or far-infrared and visible portions of the electromagnetic spectrum for use in naval warfare.

(U) IFC1724 Low-Energy Laser and Electro-Optics Aerospace Systems, Weapon Support and Nonweapon (Aircraft, ASMs, AAMs, and CMs). Low-energy lasers and sensor-based subsystem or components that fall within the near-, mid-, or far-infrared and visible portions of the electromagnetic spectrum for use in air or space warfare.

(U) IFC1725 Infrared Night-Vision and Low-Energy Laser Technology. Designs and technologies important to military infrared and night-vision devices. Includes infrared detection, infrared detector arrays, infrared imaging, low-light-level technology, component technologies (e.g., cryogenics, filters, infrared transmissive materials), and low-power laser technologies.

(U) ICC1730 Computers and Related Systems Technology. All aspects of computers, microelectronics, and advanced electronics applications engineering technology having an impact on military or military-related functions. Includes R&D, fabrication and manufacturing technologies, and processes and techniques associated with advanced electronic engineering applications.

(U) ICC1731 Computer Science and Information Technology. Sciences and technologies specifically applicable to the design, development, and utilization of computers, computer systems, and software with a link of theoretical and general application areas to actual and potential military applications.

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(U) ICC1732 Cybernetics. The science of control and communication in animals and machines, specifically purposive regulation for adaptive system survival.

(U) ICC1733 Computer Science Resources. Resources for computer science focusing on the programs, resources and facilities.

(U) ICC1734 Instrumentation Technologies. Information on flat panel displays that are visual subsystems utilizing glass compounds that display organic and inorganic material illuminated by electricity.

(U) ICC1740 Sensor Technologies. Sensor systems and technologies for reconnaissance, surveillance, target acquisition, Identification, and active protection systems.

(U) IFC1741 Advanced Sensor Systems for Ground Applications. Advanced systems and associated technologies with application to ground forces. Includes two broad groupings: 1) identification and targeting of low-observable/stealth helicopters, remotely piloted vehicles, and ground weapon systems; and 2) radar/sensors for active protection systems for ground systems and helicopters.

(U) IFC1742 Advanced Sensor Systems for Air Applications. Advanced systems and associated technologies with application to air forces. Includes two broad groupings: identification and targeting of low-observable/stealth aircraft, SAMs, and AAMs and radar/sensors for active protection systems for aircraft.

(U) IFC1743 Advanced Sensor Systems for Sea Applications. Advanced systems and associated technologies with application to naval forces. Includes two broad groupings: identification and targeting of low-observable/stealth aircraft, helicopters, remotely piloted vehicles, and naval weapon systems and radar/sensors for active protection systems for naval systems.

(U) IFC1744 Battlefield Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition Systems. Current and projected capabilities to collect and analyze tactical and operational intelligence and reconnaissance data on ground force targets. Included are electro-optics, acoustics, battlefield radars, SIGINT, and aerial reconnaissance.

(U) IFC1745 Advanced Sensor Systems for ABM/ATBM, ATGM, SAM, SRBM, ASAT-Ground, and DEW-Ground. Advanced sensor systems and associated technologies with application to ABM/ATBM, ATGM, SAM, SRBM, and ASAT/DEW-ground.

(U) ICC1750 Electronic Combat/Electronic Warfare. All electromagnetic combat equipment such as electronic countermeasures (ECM), electronic support measures (ESM), flares, chaff, and related systems intended to degrade the operational capabilities of airborne electromagnetic systems. Includes technical performance characteristics, capabilities, and vulnerabilities.

(U) ICC1751 Airborne (Fixed-Wing) Electronic Combat. Airborne electromagnetic combat equipment, such as ECM, ESM, flare, chaff, and related systems found on fixed-wing aircraft.

(U) ICC1752 Airborne (Rotary-Wing) Electronic Combat. Airborne electromagnetic combat equipment, such as ECM, ESM, flare, chaff, and related systems found on rotary-wing aircraft.

(U) ICC1753 Ground-Based Electronic Combat. Ground-based electromagnetic combat equipment, such as ECM, ESM, flare, chaff, and related systems found on ground-based platforms.

(U) ICC1754 Electron Devices. Devices in which conduction is principally by electrons moving through a vacuum, gas, or semiconductor, including monolithic microelectronics, vacuum integrated circuits, and high-power radiofrequency (RF) tubes.

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(U) IFC1810 Medical Sciences. Medical capabilities, facilities, transportation, and RDT&E to support the country's armed forces during peacetime and hostilities to include the indigenous threat of infectious disease, environmental health, and AIDS.

(U) ICC1811 Medical Sciences Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation. The study of health and medical situations in foreign countries, to include RDT&E on those aspects of the biological and medical sciences having military significance, especially those involving nuclear materials. Includes the physiological and psychological effects of both natural and induced environments on man, research on the exploitation of biophysical and psychological phenomena, and advances in health and medical care.

(U) ICC1812 Infectious Disease Risk and Occurrence. Infectious disease risk and occurrence, focusing on those infectious diseases that degrade the effectiveness of military forces. Includes the threat from infectious diseases to military personnel when deployed to other countries.

(U) ICC1813 Medical Capabilities. The assessment of medical capabilities, focusing on the capability of indigenous medical systems to support and sustain military operations, an influx of foreign military personnel, humanitarian assistance, and foreign aid.

(U) ICC1814 Medical Facilities. Identification and location of blood banks, medical schools, materiel manufacturers, and treatment facilities. Identification and assessment of the capability of foreign medical facilities to support indigenous military capabilities and an influx of foreign military personnel, such as during friendly coalition operations and humanitarian operations.

(U) ICC1815 Medical-Capable Transportation. Presence of and/or planning for use of indigenous medical transportation, military and civilian, as well as assets set aside that easily can be converted to medical transportation.

(U) ICC1816 Environmental Health. Environmental health factors posing threats to military capabilities and as forecasting elements in emerging disease patterns.

(U) ICC1817 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) - Epidemiological Aspects. Populations and subpopulations infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV and its variants), including statistics on the number of persons infected and the cases of clinical AIDS; risk groups, local and international transmission modes, and expected spread of AIDS within a country or subpopulation; national surveillance and diagnostic capabilities; impact of AIDS on national health systems and budgets.

(U) ICC1818 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) - Sociological Aspects. The incidence and prevalence of AIDS within political, economic, and military elites, or other key groups with potential pro- or anti-Western guerrilla capabilities. The impact of AIDS on political, social, economic, and military organizations, processes, and capabilities. National responses to the internal incidence of AIDS, Incidence of AIDS in adjoining countries, or incidence of AIDS in allied countries. National attitudes toward the United States relating to AIDS. Indications of and response to disinformation concerning AIDS aimed at foreign governments or against any ethnic minorities within a country.

(U) ICC1820 Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Physical and environmental science; physics, control theory, operations research; and applied mathematics. Includes mapping, navigation, and geophysical, and

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(U) IFC1821 Physical and Environmental Sciences. R&D in the physical and environmental sciences, with particular emphasis on those areas that have weapons potential or those that contribute to a country's military capability.

(U) ICC1822 Mapping, Navigation, and Geophysical and Geographic Sciences. Current and projected state of the art in mapping, charting, and geodetic infrastructure. Includes navigation systems, their subsystems, and associated technologies designed to provide ground forces positional or survey data.

(U) IFC1823 Physics Research. Developments and achievements in physics research, including solid-state superconductivity, that have potential military applications.

(U) IFC1824 Control Theory. Developments and achievements in control theory, to include guidance systems, robotics, and large-scale systems with military applications or impact on military operations.

(U) IFC1825 Operations Research. Developments and achievements in operations research. Includes theoretical aspects (representative areas include decision theory, queuing theory, mathematical programming, simulation, and related mathematical research) along with the military applications and the applicability of operations research techniques in land, air, and sea systems.

(U) IFC1826 Applied Mathematics. Developments and achievements in applied mathematics with potential applications to military issues and problems; representative issues are fuzzy-set theory, residue number systems, signal processing, catastrophe theory, and chaos theory.

(U) IFC1830 Technology Base and Technologies. Organizational structure; R&D resources, strategies, policies, decisions, practices, and priorities of the country's weapons acquisition process from concept definition through prototype construction; plus the materials, structures, and manufacturing technologies used to manufacture military weapons and systems.

(U) ICC1831 Mulliforce Technology Base. Multi-force base technological capabilities of selected foreign countries in terms of their R&D resources, including research institutes, design bureaus and test facilities, R&D manpower, and the R&D organizational structure that manages and directs the country's R&D programs. Includes the weapons acquisition process from concept definition through prototype construction and details on such areas as foreign R&D strategies, policies, decisions, practices, resource allocations, and priorities.

(U) IFC1832 Missile Forces Technology Base. Missile forces technological base capabilities of countries in terms of their R&D resources, including research institutes, design bureaus, test facilities, R&D manpower, and the R&D organizational structure that manages and directs R&D programs. Includes the weapons acquisition process from concept definition through prototype construction and details on such areas as R&D strategies, policies, decisions, practices, resource allocations, and priorities.

(U) IFC1833 Ground Forces Technology Base. Ground forces technological base capabilities of countries in terms of their R&D resources, including research institutes, design bureaus, test facilities, R&D manpower, and the R&D organizational structure that manages and directs R&D programs. Includes the weapons acquisition process from concept definition through prototype construction and details on such areas as R&D strategies, policies, decisions, practices, resource allocations, and priorities.

(U) IFC1834 Maritime Forces Technology Base. Maritime forces tech- nological base capabilities of countries in terms of their R&D resources, including research institutes, design bureaus, test facilities, R&D manpower, and the R&D organizational structure that manages and directs R&D programs. It includes the weapons acquisition process from concept

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(U) IFC1835 Aerospace Forces Technology Base. Aerospace forces tech-nological base capabilities of countries in terms of their R&D resources, including research institutes, design bureaus, test facilities, R&D manpower, and the R&D organizational structure that manages and directs R&D programs. Includes the weapons acquisition process from concept definition through prototype construction and details on such areas as R&D strategies, policies, decisions, practices, resource allocations, and priorities.

(U) ICC1836 Materials, Structures, and Manufacturing Technologies. Science and technology of materials (except nuclear) associated with current and projected military weapon systems, subsystems, and devices; the analytical techniques that define the structures of these systems, subsystems, and devices; and the manufacturing processes used to translate materials into military systems, subsystems, and devices.

(U) IFC1837 Materials, Structures, and Manufacturing Technologies for Ground Forces-Specific Applications. Science and technology of materials (except nuclear) associated with current and projected ground weapon systems, subsystems, and devices; the analytical techniques that define the structures of these systems, subsystems, and devices; and the manufacturing processes used to translate materials into military systems, subsystems, and devices.

(U) IFC1838 Materials, Structures, and Manufacturing Technologies for Maritime Forces-Specific Applications. Science and technology of materials (except nuclear) associated with current and projected maritime weapon systems, subsystems, and devices; the analytical techniques that define the structures of these systems, subsystems, and devices; and the manufacturing processes used to translate materials into military systems, subsystems, and devices.

(U) IFC1839 Materials, Structures, and Manufacturing Technologies for Aerospace Forces-Specific Applications. Science and technology of materials (except nuclear) associated with current and projected aerospace weapon systems, subsystems, and devices; the analytical techniques that define the structures of these systems, subsystems, and devices; and the manufacturing processes used to translate materials into military systems, subsystems, and devices.

(U) ICC1840 Propulsion and Explosives Technology (Less Nuclear). Research and advancements in propellants, explosives, conventional and advanced propulsion technology, and propulsion systems of aircraft, ground, marine, missile, and space systems.

(U) IFC1841 Ground Propulsion and Explosives Technology. Research, development, and advancements in propulsion; fuels' and lubricants' impacts on machine design; and propulsion systems related to ground vehicles. Propulsion relates to the engines and transmissions, as well as to the cooling, lubrication, filtration, and other supporting subsystems. Inherent in ground propulsion analysis are soil mechanics, including the wheel/track-ground interface. Also includes the formulation and processing of chemical propellant, explosives, and pyrotechnics for ground-related systems.

(U) ICC1842 Fuels and Lubricants Technology. RDT&E issues as well as the technologies for production, refining, and the resulting performance of fuels, oils, and lubricants used in automotive, aircraft, and marine military systems. Includes conventional as well as emerging alternate sources of energy. Photovoltaics and rotating machinery.

ICC1850 Energy Conversion and Power Technology. R&D trends and developments in power conversion, storage and conditioning. Includes solar concentrators, thermoelectrics, thermionics, magnetohydrodynamics,

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rotary generators, thermal and mechanical energy storage, and hydrogen technology.

(U) IFC1851 Energy Conversion and Power Technology for Ground Forces Applications. Ground forces-specific R&D in power conversion, storage, and conditioning technology. It includes batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, solar concentrators, thermoelectrics, thermionics, magnetohydrodynamics, rotary generators, thermal and mechanical energy storage, and hydrogen technology. It includes tactical power-generation and related technologies having significant potential for military application, improving or affecting military system performance, or facilitating the development of future military systems.

(U) IFC1852 Energy Conversion and Power Technology for Maritime Forces Applications. Maritime forces-specific R&D in power conversion, storage, and conditioning technology. It includes batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, solar concentrators, thermoelectrics, thermionics, magnetohydrodynamics, rotary generators, thermal and mechanical energy storage, and hydrogen technology.

(U) IFC1853 Energy Conversion and Power Technology for Aerospace Forces Applications. Aviation forces-specific R&D in power conversion, storage, and conditioning technology. It includes batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, solar concentrators, thermoelectrics, thermionics, magnetohydrodynamics, rotary generators, thermal and mechanical energy storage, and hydrogen technology.

(U) ICC1860 Directed-Energy and Kinetic-Energy Weapons. Technologies, components, and systems used in the delivery of destructive or disruptive energy levels to a target by means of a highly directional beam. Includes research, developments, and trends in the concepts, techniques, and application of beam generating, forming, and pointing-related technologies to beam weapons, as well as beam propagation and target interaction. Includes development of energy lasers, charged-particle beams, plasma beams, intense RF generation, and nonnuclear directed-electromagnetic-pulse beams. Includes the technologies, components, and systems inherent in kinetic-energy weapons (electromagnetic launch and other means) for delivery of hypervelocity projectiles. It also includes associated personalities, organizations, and facilities.

(U) IFC1861 Ground Combat Directed-Energy Weapons Development. Systems and development factors of 1860 applied to weapons intended for ground-combat missions, to include heliborne applications.

(U) IFC1862 Ground-Based Directed-Energy Weapons Development. Systems and development factors of 1860 applied to ground-based weapons intended for strategic and tactical air defense, strategic and ATBM, and ASAT.

(U) IFC1863 Naval Directed-Energy Weapons Development. Systems and developmental factors of 1860 applied to ship-based weapons missions.

(U) IFC1864 Air-Based Directed-Energy Weapons Development. Systems and developmental factors of 1860 applied to aircraft-based directed-energy weapons.

(U) IFC1865 Space-Based Directed-Energy Weapons Development. Systems and developmental factors of 1860 applied to space-based directed-energy weapons.

(U) IFC1866 High-Energy Laser Technologies and Applications. High-energy laser technologies and their applications to the missions covered in 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865.

(U) IFC1867 Radio-Frequency Weapons Technologies and Applications. RIDT&E, deployment, employment, and activities related to RF-directed-energy systems, including those intended and designed for hardkill, softkill, and unconventional jamming missions.

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(U) IFC1868 Particle-Beam Weapons Technologies and Applications. Particle-beam technologies and their applications to the missions covered in 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865.

(U) IFC1869 Kinetic Energy. Technologies, components, and systems used in the delivery of destructive energy to damage or destroy targets by striking the target with a hypervelocity projectile launched from ground, naval, or aerospace platforms.

(U) ICC1870 Low-Observables, Stealth, and Counterstealth Technologies. Scope and capability of efforts to reduce detectability of military weapon systems through special design shaping, materials, coatings, and other technologies. Scope and status of approaches to counter low-observable/stealth technology through equipment enhancements, signals processing advances, and other techniques.

(U) IFC1871 Missile-Based Low-Observable Technologies (SRBMs, SAMs, ATGMs, ABMs/TBMs, ASAT). Factors in 1870 that apply to missile systems.

(U) IFC1872 Ground-Based Low-Observable Technologies. Factors in 1870) that apply to ground forces systems.

(U) IFC1873 Sea-Based Low-Observable Technologies. Factors in 1870) that apply to naval systems.

(U) IFC1874 Air-Based Low-Observable Technologies. Factors in 1870) that apply to air force systems.

(U) IFC1875 Counter-Low-Observable Technologies. Factors in 1870) that apply to ICBMs, IRBMs, or MRBMs.

(U) ICC1880 Ecological Contamination. Ecological contamination of the environment by a country's military forces, including damage resulting from military-industrial production. Dimensions and impact of environmental problems in civil and military sectors, particularly the safety of nuclear reactors and the handling of nuclear, biological, chemical, and other hazardous waste. The impact of environmental contamination (including illness and disease) on local and national support of the military, military operations, budgets and programs, and the general population. Effectiveness in dealing with adverse environmental concerns. Environmental contamination/hazards that could affect U.S. military operations, humanitarian relief programs, and peacekeeping deployments.

IFC1900 Resources and Economics (U)

A country's resources to include strategic materials and industrial capabilities, the economic capability to project power and influence, and the impact of sanctions or embargos on a country's economic capabilities.

(U) IFC1910 Economics Economic and basic industrial capabilities supporting the countries extant and future ability for development. Includes allocation priorities, budgets, economic strengths, weaknesses, mobilization capacities, and recovery capabilities.

(U) ICC1911 Military Economics. The economic and basic industrial capabilities supporting a country's current and future ability to develop, equip, and sustain armed forces; conduct military operations; and project power and influence. Includes civil-military resource allocation priorities; economic, industrial, and trade policies and performance as they affect the ability to support military programs; and the role of foreign economic-industrial linkages and assistance. Includes identification of economic strengths, weaknesses, and economic mobilization capacities and postwar recovery capabilities.

(U) ICC1912 Military Expenditures. Level, trends, and purpose of expenditures for present and projected military forces. Includes identification of defense expenditures by major resource category - procurement, R&D, personnel, operations and maintenance (O&M).

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(U) ICC1913 Civilian Economics. The economic strategy and capabilities supporting a country's political policies for development internally and to project power and influence in the international arena. Includes resource allocation priorities; economic, industrial, and trade policies and performance; and the role of foreign economic-industrial linkages and assistance. Includes identification of economic strengths, weaknesses, and economic mobilization capacities.

(U) ICC1914 Foreign Trade. Trade policies, agreements, negotiating strategies; Laws, regulations affecting trade policies, Domestic pressures on trade policies; Industrial organizations of trading partners - affects of industry on trade such as one country's need of another country's raw materials. Subsidies trade programs. Plans and intentions of trading partner/countries to include finance organizations. Subversive targeting of US markets and technologies by competitors. Existence of cartels or other actions among competitors to hamper US access to foreign markets; any government role in or knowledge of such activities.

(U) ICC1915 Banking and Finance. Fiscal, monetary policies, capabilities and practices, market activities, management of international debt to includes terms given and received and performance on meeting those terms of repayment. Government's reaction to US, other country, and multilateral lending institutions' initiatives.

(U) ICC1916 Investments. Statistical trends in the country's investment and cost of capital. Country's available sources of development capital. The extent they are public or private, domestic or foreign.

(U) ICC1917 Sanctions (Nonmilitary Issues). Impact on the civilian sector of economic and military sanctions against targeted countries. Impact of sanctions on domestic support for the regimes of targeted countries. Efforts of targeted countries to circumvent sanctions. Official position versus actual support for and compliance with sanctions by nontargeted countries. Companies and individuals involved in circumventing sanctions, trade routes and financial methods used, and individual shipments of unauthorized goods.

(U) ICC1918 Embargoes (Nonmilitary Issues). Impact on the civilian sector of an imposed embargo against a country. Impact on domestic support for the regime of the country. Planned, anticipated, and actual efforts of targeted countries to circumvent embargoes, including political actions aimed at breaking the embargoes. Official position versus actual support for and compliance with sanctions by nontargeted countries.

(U) IFC1920 Industrial Production and Facilities. Industrial production capabilities and facilities essential to a country's economic ability to project power and influence. Includes importance and criticality to the economy of industrial organization; raw materials; production processes and flows; products and markets; requirements for capital, labor, services, and technology; interrelationships with other industries and components of the same industry; industrial and plant growth patterns; facility descriptions and characteristics; capacity levels and production rates; potential for surge production, prices, trade relationships, and R&D efforts to expand capabilities and products.

(U) ICC1921 Military Materiel Production. Defense-industrial capabilities and performance, including production and procurement of ground, naval, and aerospace forces materiel and key components, as well as forecasts of future trends. Encompasses analysis of production rates; surge capacities; weapon acquisition decisionmaking; sector organization, restructuring, and conversion; cooperative production arrangements with other countries; and defense-industrial networks and proliferation links. Including defense-industrial operations at various levels and program analysis to assess the pace and direction of significant weapon development and production efforts. Also covers key manufacturing sites vulnerabilities

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(U) ICC1922 Ground Forces Materiel Production. Rates of production and procurement of foreign ground forces materiel. Includes major armor programs, infantry weapons, ammunition, artillery, explosives, vehicles (e.g., transport, armored, and special purpose), engineer equipment, and electro-optical equipment.

(U) ICC1923 Naval Forces Materiel Production. Rates of production and procurement of foreign naval force materiel, focusing on surface combatant and submarine construction. Encompasses naval ordnance, fire control devices, torpedoes, depth charges, mines, harbor defense gear, detection and warning systems, and naval vessels. Includes the production, repair, and conversion of naval and merchant ships and major shipyard facilities and production methods.

(U) ICC1924 Aerospace Forces Materiel Production. Rates of production and procurement of foreign aerospace forces materiel. Encompasses military and civil aircraft, air ordnance, missiles, and space systems. Includes the production of significant components and propulsion elements as well as the manufacturing base, operations, and facilities.

(U) ICC1925 Military Materiel Identification. Weapon producers, types, output, timeframes and supporting defense industrial infrastructures. Disposition of materiel subject to arms control agreements, and the monitoring of treaty compliance. Identification and tracing of selected terrorist, insurgent, and narcotrafficker weapons:

(U) ICC1926 Essential Industrial Production and Facilities. Industrial production capabilities and facilities essential to a country's military and economic ability to project power and influence. Includes importance and criticality to the economy of industrial organization; raw materials; production processes and flows; products and markets; requirements for capital, labor, services, and technology; interrelationships with other industries and components of the same industry; industrial and plant growth patterns; facility descriptions and characteristics; capacity levels and production rates; potential for surge production and conversion to military production; product prices; structure of production costs, trade relationships, including reliance on foreign technology; industry and plant vulnerabilities; and industrial protection programs, such as plant dispersal, industrial hardening, and stockpiling. It also includes factors that provide immediate or sustained support to a country's capability to conduct major military operations, to project power and influence, or to provide highest continuity value during and after a nuclear attack; products that are important to a surviving economy; those essential industries that can recover from attack; and other countries' economic resources that could contribute to postwar recovery. Includes R&D effort to expand those capabilities.

(U) ICC1927 Civil Industries. Rates of production, efficiency, surge capabilities, and key facilities and programs.

(U) ICC1930 Basic Resources. Availability, production, and use of basic resources. Includes import and export needs and production flow. Also includes vulnerability of resources to national disaster.

(U) ICC1940 Fuels and Lubricants (Nonnuclear). Involves capabilities of nonnuclear fuels and lubricants industries to support military forces and war-supporting/war-sustaining civil and economic sectors. Encompasses activities and infrastructures on petroleum, natural gas, coal, and other fuels. Includes organization and operation of the industries, planned developments, exploration, production, import and export flows, consumption, stocks, onshore and offshore (fixed platform) processing facilities, refineries, storage, pipeline systems, and use of other modes of transport. Encompasses vulnerabilities, including facility systems infrastructures, and potential for postcrisis/war recovery.

(U) ICC1950 Electric Power. Capabilities of the electric power industry to support military forces and war-supporting/war-sustaining civil and

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(U) ICC1960 Construction Materials Production. The major natural, processed, and fabricated materials used by the construction industry for building, rebuilding, or repairing structures and facilities (e.g., sand, building stone, brick, structural glass, lime, gypsum, cement, roofing materials, natural asphalt, lumber, and structural steel). Includes production and consumption, imports and exports, production plants and their capacities, and material sources and stockpiles, including plans to use the material in a postattack environment.

(U) ICC1970 Strategic Materials Production. The strategic basic resources required to support military and economic needs. Includes production of chemicals; iron and steel; nonferrous metals; nonmetallic, composite, and other special materials. Includes types of materials produced, production rates, capacities of manufacturing plants, location and physical characteristics of the plants, import/export data, support to military or civilian sectors, associated industrial relationships, organization and operation of industry, and dependence on other resources.

(U) ICC1980 Subsistence Production and Distribution. Nature of the agricultural labor force to include performance and self-sufficiency. Type of agriculture that must be imported. Extent of country's agricultural resources and technology and the impact of technology on the country's overall productivity. The amount of land under cultivation, its capacity for production and arability, the types of crops grown and annual yields. Imminence of famine or severe food shortage, extent that foreign food assistance is being sought/obtained. Extent that a country is dependent on water resources of adjacent jurisdictions.

IFC2000 Transportation (U)

Capabilities and vulnerabilities of highways, railways, inland waterways, ports, civil maritime fleets, civil aviation, and transportation logistic forces.

(U) ICC2010 Highways. Highway transportation includes all types of roads and tracks from multilane superhighways to unpaved pack trails Includes administrative operations, details on all associated structures and facilities, and the relationship of highways to other modes of transport in a country, as well as to international connections. Includes appropriate inventories of civilian road transport by type, origin, condition, and capability for use by the military.

(U) ICC2020 Railways. Railroad transportation includes all railroads in a given country, including primary, secondary, feeder, and industrial lines. Includes administrative operations, details on all associated structures and facilities, and the relationship of railroads to other modes of transport in a country, as well as to international connections. Includes appropriate inventories of civilian locomotives and rolling stock by type, origin, condition, and capability for use by the military.

(U) ICC2030 Inland Waterways. Inland waterways includes a country's rivers, inland lakes and land-locked seas, ships and barge canals, and intracoastal waterways used as avenues of transport. Includes administrative operations, fixed structures, such as locks, dams, aqueducts, landing, and loading facilities, and other structures that affect the movement of vessels.

(U) ICC2040 Ports. Ports include specific places on the water that provide a harbor for ships taking or discharging cargo and/or passengers. Includes administrative operations as well as port size, depth, capacity, clearance, condition, handling equipment, personnel, and intermodal connections.

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(U) ICC2050 Civil Fleets. Peacetime commercial maritime craft types, to include all craft designed to carry cargo, passengers, and equipment. Also, scheduled or unscheduled services by a few ships or a large organized liner service. Includes ownership, administrative operations, inventories by types of craft, condition, origin, and capabilities to support an individual country or international operations. Wartime roles and capabilities are included in 1229.

(U) IFC2060 Aviation Facilities and Support Capabilities. Dual-use airfields, nonmilitary-government, private civilian, and commercial aviation facilities and servicing capabilities within the country that impact on economic power projection or that could support military operations. Includes foreign, domestic, and international civil aviation operations within the country. Civil aviation assets are covered in 1356.

(U) ICC2061 Airfields. The complexes and all the facilities necessary to support air activity. Specifically includes runways, taxiways, aprons, maintenance facilities, terminals, and onbase fuel/oil storage facilities.

(U) ICC2062 Civil Aviation Organizations. The civil organizations performing civil air functions, such as transporting passengers and freight, as well as supporting the economy (agricultural spray, ambulance, search-and-rescue, and forest and fisheries patrol). Includes manpower, civil aircraft inventory, training and maintenance facilities and organizations, and other supporting logistic elements. Also includes the air traffic control (ATC) system of a country, whether or not a military organization performs all or part of functions such as air transport and ATC, which have both military and civil applications.

(U) IFC2070 Transportation Logistic Forces. Military forces specifically assigned transportation-related functions. Includes forces whose activities consist of lines-of-communication construction, maintenance, and repair, or augmentation of civilian transportation personnel in time of war or crisis. Also Includes forces whose mission is liaison between civil transportation authorities and the military.

IFC2100 Physical Environment (U)

Terrain, oceanography, coasts and landing beaches, meteorology, urban areas, and cultural geography. Effects of physical, cultural and security environment on geographic areas.

(U) ICC2110 Terrain. Natural terrain factors, to include surface configuration, surface materials, hydrology, and vegetation and their subtopics/elements (e.g., topography, geomorphology, landforms, soils, geology, surface and subsurface water); and cultural features of a country or given area and their evaluation for and effects on military operations.

(U) ICC2120 Oceanography. Aspects of the sea, embracing and integrating all knowledge pertaining to the sea and its physical boundaries, the chemistry and physics of seawater, and marine biology.

(U) ICC2130 Coasts and Landing Beaches. Natural terrain and hydrographic factors and related subjects and their evaluation for and effects on amphibious operations; includes supporting helicopter and airdrop operations. Includes the physical characteristics of the beach, surf, breakers, currents, tides, offshore and nearshore approach conditions, beach exits, terrain inland, and weather and climate characteristics.

(U) ICC2140 Meteorology. Science and data of and pertaining to the atmosphere (e.g., wind, temperature, humidity, precipitation) and their evaluation for and effects on military operations.

(U) ICC2150 Urban Areas. Housing and population distribution; external communications; utilities; services and facilities; and significant military, industrial, and other installations of urban areas.

(U) IFC2151 Urban Area Boundaries. Specifically identifies urban-area boundary delineation.

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(U) ICC2170 Cultural Geography. Ethnic, sociological, historical, and demographic factors as they relate to the physical environment that contribute to societal instability and significantly influence military operations.

(U) ICC2180 Natural Disasters. Emergencies affecting the public welfare as a result of civil disturbance, earthquake, fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, or other public disasters or equivalent emergencies that endanger life and property or disrupt the usual process of government.

IFC2200 Illicit Activities and Law Enforcement (U)

International organized crime groups and activities, industrial espionage, and law enforcement organizations and capabilities.

(U) ICC2210 International Organized Crime. Includes local, regional and international criminal organizations engaged in illegal activities such as finance, narcotics, tech transfer, arms deal, illegal immigration, and counterfeiting products such as documents, food, drugs and medical equipment. Includes structure of organization, territorial divisions, weapons and equipment used, communications intercept capabilities and cooperation between criminal organizations, between criminal organizations and government agencies.

(U) ICC2220 Industrial Espionage. Threats to government classified information, controlled, critical technology, and electronic information held/maintained/being developed by US industry. Subversive targeting of US industry to acquire technology or information which may be detrimental to US security interests/policies or economic markets/policies.

(U) ICC2230 Law Enforcement Includes enforcement of export laws, protection of persons, property, environment, interdiction of illegal aliens and enforcement of immigration laws, arms, narcotics or narcotic and border enforcement strategy. Identity of vulnerabilities of foreign law enforcement agencies, policies/management and organizational structure, territorial divisions, weapons and equipment used by law enforcement agents, communications intercept capabilities, and evidence of cooperation with insurgent groups or government agencies. Coordination and cooperation of international investigations with law enforcement counterparts in foreign countries including sharing of databases, link analysis, and telephone analysis. Organizations, policy, leadership, human/civil rights stance, and law enforcement capabilities.

(U) IFC2231 Law Enforcement Capabilities. Capabilities to enforce export laws, protection of persons, property, environment, interdiction of illegal aliens and enforcement of immigration laws, arms, narcotics or narcotic and border enforcement strategy. Includes communications intercept capabilities, and evidence of cooperation with insurgent groups or government agencies. Level of coordination with international investigations with law enforcement counterparts in foreign countries including sharing of databases, link analysis, and telephone analysis. Also includes policy, leadership, and law enforcement capabilities.

(U) IFC2232 Law Enforcement Organizations. Management and organizational structure, territorial divisions, weapons and equipment used

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IFC2300 Intelligence and Security (U)

Intelligence, counterintelligence and security countermeasures programs, capabilities and activities of a foreign country.

(U) IFC2310 Intelligence and Security Programs and Capabilities. Certain programs and capabilities of a country related to ensuring its security.

(U) IFC2320 Security Services. Organizations, elements, and capabilities (other than intelligence or counterintelligence services) for sustaining public order and ensuring regime protection, VIP protection, sensitive/key facilities/installation protection, criminal/security investigations, monitoring internal dissidents, monitoring foreign visitors, information and computer security, and customs. Includes organizations, personnel, training, targeting, equipment, strength, disposition, communications, liaison/exchange relationships, and readiness to perform mission.

(U) ICC2330 Security Forces. Character, mission, and capabilities of quasi-military and paramilitary forces (e.g., police, militia, border guards, internal security forces). Includes relationships with armed forces, strength disposition, weaponry, facilities, organization, communications, and readiness to perform a military mission or civil disaster operation.

(U) ICC2340 Counterintelligence Services. Organizations, operations, and capabilities of a country to control or deny intelligence penetration of itself and guard against sabotage and subversion at home and abroad. Capabilities for offensive counterintelligence operations.

(U) ICC2350 Positive Intelligence Operations. Organizations, operations, and capabilities of foreign intelligence activities concerned with the development of intelligence on other countries. Addresses HUMINT, SIGINT, IMINT, MASINT, and OPINT programs and other technical collection programs. Includes targets, projects, personnel, contacts, coverage, espionage, training, collection, processing, evaluation, analysis, and production capabilities. Evidence of foreign intelligence service or government success at penetrating, or inability to penetrate, U.S. or allied government-affiliated physical, personnel, document, computer, or communications security programs; technical surveillance systems; or other security countermeasures.

(U) ICC2360 Camouflage, Concealment, and Deception. Capabilities and vulnerabilities to employ forces to accomplish deception or denial activities in-country or outside the homeland. Includes organization, strength, order of battle, doctrine for employment, C4, level of training, state of readiness, combat operations, mobility, dispersal areas, logistics, tactics, operational art and strategy, special operations capabilities, materiel and equipment, mobilization capability, and defenses and facilities (location, physical characteristics, and function), to include wartime reserve mode (WARM) use of the electromagnetic spectrum.

(U) ICC2370 Civil Defense. Civil defense plans and programs, to include organization, personnel, facilities, equipment, training, warning and alert procedures, evacuation, and overall capabilities to limit casualties and damage resulting from war or natural disaster. Includes standardized fatality assessments and capabilities and plans to reconstitute key worker groups to facilitate postattack recovery of the economy. Embodies protection of key industries through industrial hardening or dispersal programs and adequacy of food and medical supplies in the event of major natural or economic disaster.

(U) ICC2380 Foreign Threats to U.S. Systems Acquisition. Foreign capabilities or intentions to penetrate U.S. development programs to identify system specific capabilities and technological vulnerabilities during the system's development process.

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(U) 1FC2382 Threats to U.S. Naval Systems Acquisition. System-specific vulnerabilities and weaknesses to foreign penetration during the development process.

(U) 1FC2383 Threats to U.S. Aerospace Systems Acquisition. System-specific vulnerabilities and weaknesses to foreign penetration during the development process.

IFC2400 Terrorism (U)

Indigenous or international terrorist organizations with a capability to threaten U.S. interests including: intentions, weapons, capabilities, finances, extent of support by host or other nations; relations with other terrorist groups; transportation of terrorists or terrorist munitions, and impact of activities on host or other nations' policies toward the United States. Also includes international piracy and the police, military, and paramilitary counterterrorist forces.

(U) ICC2410 International Terrorism. Organization, intentions, weapons and capabilities, finances, and activities of international and indigenous terrorist elements worldwide with an emphasis on their ability to threaten U.S. citizens, facilities, and interests. Includes support to terrorist organizations and activities, including state sponsorship issues, and potential for terrorist acquisition/use of WMD.

(U) ICC2420 Counterterrorism. Policies and actions of individual countries to counter terrorism threats. Organization, capabilities, and plans to respond to threat of terrorist actions or actual incidents. Includes police, military, and paramilitary counterterrorism forces.

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IFC2500 Counterdrugs (U)

C4I, operating tactics, transshipment methods and routes, network security and intelligence essential chemicals, production and processing facilities, and all related drug activities to include military and police policy and response to drug activity.

(U) ICC2510 Drug-Related Activities. The production, trafficking, and abuse of drugs that have the capability to threaten U.S. security interests. It includes activities, capabilities, and extent of support by host-government military forces or policies toward the United States.

(U) ICC2520 Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Concepts and Doctrine. Detailed information on the organization, procedures, facilities, systems, and equipment used by drug trafficking networks to command, control, and communicate with all elements of the organization and nonaffiliated traffickers.

(U) ICC2530 Operating Tactics. Specific money-laundering operations used by drug trafficking organizations. Includes the identification of front companies and key personnel.

(U) ICC2540 Drug Transshipment Methods and Routes. Identification of methods and routes used by drug trafficking organizations to smuggle drugs into the United States. This category includes data on transshipment sites, transportation companies, and methods of concealment.

(U) ICC2550 Military Policy/Response to Drug Activity. Focuses on current operations and addresses host-nation military and government policies and responses to ongoing drug-related activities.

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(U) ICC2560 Drug Network Security and Intelligence. Identification of security personnel tasked with the tactical and operational security aspects of major drug networks, to include structure and modus operandi. Data on intelligence acquisition, to include access to/infiltration of host-nation government institutions.

(U) ICC2570 Essential Chemicals. Acquisition, shipment, and third-party purchase of key essential chemicals used in drug processing, to include ether, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), and acetic anhydride.

(U) ICC2580 Drug Production/Processing Facilities. Detailed data on drug processing facilities, to include location, description of site, and manpower strength. Includes cocaine hydrogen chloride (HCl) and heroin HCl laboratories and all intermediary production sites (i.e., cocaine base and morphine base).

(U) ICC2610 Biographies. Information on key personnel indicating personality type, personal history, educational background and training, personal habits and traits. Special emphasis on past, present and future roles and positions, affiliations, attitudes, and influence within the relevant sphere whether political, military, diplomatic, law enforcement, or crime.

(U) IFC2611 Military Biographies and Leadership. Data on leading and potentially important personnel associated with foreign forces. Includes vital statistics, education and training, positions or commands held, participation in military campaigns, competency, political affiliation and/or attitudes, decorations held, languages spoken, marital status, religion, personal characteristics, attitude toward the United States, and state of health and/or disabilities.

(U) IFC2612 Political Leaders Biographies. Data on leading and potentially important personnel associated with foreign political parties and national-level leadership. Includes vital statistics, education and training, positions held, participation in political campaigns, competency, political affiliation and/or attitudes, honors awarded, languages spoken, marital status, religion, personal characteristics, attitude toward the United States, and state of health and/or disabilities.

(U) IFC2613 Diplomatic Personnel Biographies. Data on leading and potentially important personnel associated with foreign diplomatic corps. Includes vital statistics, education and training, positions held, foreign affairs, competency, political affiliation and/or attitudes, honors awarded, languages spoken, marital status, religion, personal characteristics, attitude toward the United States, and state of health and/or disabilities.

(U) IFC2614 Science and Technology Biographies. Data on leading and potentially important personnel associated with science and technological developments, programs, and facilities. Includes vital statistics, education and training, positions held, participation in national or international organizations, competency, political affiliation and/or attitudes, languages spoken, marital status, religion, personal characteristics, attitude toward the United States, and state of health and/or disabilities.

(U) IFC2615 Commercial Biographies. Data on leading and potentially important personnel associated with commercial enterprises. Includes vital statistics, education and training, positions held, participation in national or international organizations, competency, political affiliation and/or attitudes, languages spoken, marital status, religion, personal characteristics, attitude toward the United States, and state of health and/or disabilities of important commercial enterprise persons.

(U) IFC2616 Key Criminal Biographies. Data on leading and potentially important individuals associated with major international criminal organizations. Includes vital statistics, personal characteristics, education and training, positions held, competency, attitudes, languages spoken, marital status, religion, personal characteristics, and state of health and/or disabilities.

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(U) IFC2617 Law Enforcement Biographies. Data on leading and potentially important individuals associated with foreign law enforcement organizations. Includes vital statistics, personal characteristics, education and training, positions or commands held, participation in important anti-criminal campaigns, competency, political affiliation, attitudes, decorations received, languages spoken, marital status, religion, personal characteristics, attitude toward the United States, and state of health and/or disabilities.

(U) IFC2618 Counterintelligence Biographies. Data on leading and potentially important personnel associated with foreign intelligence services and security forces. Includes vital statistics, education and training, positions or commands held, participation in military campaigns, intelligence operations, competency, political affiliation and/or attitudes, decorations held, languages spoken, marital status, religion, personal characteristics, attitude toward the United States, and state of health and/or disabilities.

(U) IFC2619 Key Drug-Related Figures Biographies. Data on leading and potentially important individuals associated with major drug trafficking organizations. Includes vital statistics, personal characteristics, and affiliations to key host-nation politicians.

(U) IFC2620 Terrorist Biographies. Data on leading and potentially important personnel associated with terrorist activities and groups. Includes vital statistics, education and training, positions held, participation in terrorist operations, competency, political affiliation and/or attitudes, languages spoken, marital status, religion, personal characteristics, attitude toward the United States, and state of health and/or disabilities.

ICC3000 Information Warfare (U)

Strategy, doctrine, tactics, organization, procedures, facilities, and technology applications used by a nation's military, political, or commercial entities to seize and maintain a decisive advantage by covertly or overtly attacking foreign automated information systems operating within the global information environment while protecting their own.

IFC8000 Intelligence Support to Targeting (U)

Facility, strategic relocatable targets, and infrastructure vulnerabilities to destruction, battle damage assessment, plus weapon design requirements for specific target factors.

(U) ICC8010 Physical Vulnerability. Identification of functionally critical components of industries, installations, or specific facilities and the relationships among these components; the determination of the mechanism for damaging these critical components to desired levels; and the development of vulnerability numbers based upon the weapon effects necessary to produce the desired damage levels that will make it possible to estimate the potential damage to specific targets.

(U) IFC8020 Support to SIOP. Intelligence that supports the Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP) in accordance with the Joint Strategic Capability Plan (JSCP) annex C (nuclear).

(U) ICC8030 Strategic Relocatable Targets. Critical enemy mobile assets, such as high-level C3 or mobile missile launchers.

(U) IFC8040 Target Materials. Target materials (TMs) consist of graphic, textual, tabular, digital, and other presentations of target intelligence and information designed primarily to support operations against designated targets. TMs are suitable for training, planning, executing, and evaluating military operations. This broad definition of TM encompasses many separate intelligence and mapping, charting, and geodesy products that are specifically designed for use in target planning, operations, and other target-related functions. Other products, such as operational support packages, although they do not fall under the TM definition, also have the ability to support targeting functions.

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(U) ICC8050 Underground Facilities. Underground facilities and tunnels used to protect and conceal critical war-supporting functions. Included are underground production and storage of military materiel and ammunition, weapons research and development, command and control facilities, and key industrial production and strategic materials storage.

(U) ICC8060 Battle Damage Assessments (BDAs). Weapons effective-ness measured against targeting objectives and to determine restrike recommendation to support military operations. Includes development of BDA doctrine and methodology.

(U) IFC8070 Support to Weapons Development. Threat definition and specific target vulnerability analysis for specific weapon development target classes.

(U) IFC8080 Theater Operational Planning. Intelligence that supports U.S. military operational plans for current and future needs against one or a series of connected operations to be carried out simultaneously or in succession. It usually is based on stated assumptions and is in the form of a directive employed by higher authority to permit subordinate commanders to prepare supporting plans and orders.

ICC9000 Indications and Warning (U)

Information that alerts or warns of threat situations or impending courses of action detrimental to the United States or its interests. It covers indications of enemy capabilities, hostile actions, or intentions; imminence of hostilities; insurgency; nuclear or nonnuclear attack on the United States, its overseas forces, or allied nations; hostile reaction to U.S. military operations; terrorist attacks; and any other event significantly threatening U.S. security interests in the near future. This time-sensitive information contributes to correlation and recognition of threat indications for warning action.

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(U) IFC9020 I&W – Nuclear Attack on U.S. Overseas Forces. Indications of preparations being made for a nuclear attack on U.S. overseas forces.

(U) IFC9030 I&W – Nuclear Attack on U.S. Allies. Indications of preparations being made for a nuclear attack on U.S. allies.

(U) IFC9040 I&W – Nonnuclear Attack. Indications of preparations being made for an attack by general purpose or insurgent forces employing nonnuclear weapons, including chemical and biological, against the United States, its overseas forces, or allied nations.

(U) IFC9050 I&W – Attack on U.S. Reconnaissance, Activities, Facilities, and Communications Systems. Rapid and reliable warning of any indication of a potentially hostile reaction to U.S. forces or systems engaged in reconnaissance of communist or other particularly sensitive areas.

(U) IFC9060 I&W – Attack on U.S. Space-Based Systems. Rapid and reliable warning of potentially hostile action against any U.S. space-based system, including communications, reconnaissance, targeting, weather, and special support systems. Indications of such an attack may be from terrestrial-, airborne-, or space-based RF systems (including jammers and potential jammers, e.g., radars, satellite terminals, and radio transmitters) and land- or space-based weapons (including direct ascent ABMs), directed energy weapons (including ground- or space-based lasers, particle beam weapons, plasma beams, and directed-electromagnetic-pulse beam weapons), and hypervelocity kinetic weapon systems.

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relationships among the ruling hierarchy, political party or parties, ethnic groups, classes, and the armed forces (with emphasis on actual or potential conflict situations); changes in the representation and roles of politically significant parties or factions; use of surrogates, international fronts, or key nongovernmental organized factions to secure political influence or allies; and vulnerability to civil disturbances or other incipient insurgency tactics on a scale serious enough to affect U.S. security and policy interests in a detrimental or beneficial way. Plans and goals for regional dominance by ruling element.

(U) IFC9080 I&W – Internal Political Instability Threatening U.S. Lives or Property. Internal political, religious, or ethnic movements threatening U.S. lives or property. Anti-U.S. ethnic or nationalistic attitudes or policies. Civil unrest. Also, U.S. personnel concentrations. Local elements sympathetic to U.S. policies and presence, and public opinion of U.S. presence.

(U) IFC9090 I&W – International Hostilities. Indications of the imminence of, or actual outbreak of, hostilities between foreign military forces that may affect U.S. national security interests but do not directly involve U.S. overseas forces.

(U) IFC9100 I&W – Hostile Reactions to U.S. Force Deployments. Indications of hostile or potentially hostile reactions to U.S. forces engaged in military exercises, operations, or peacekeeping duties.

(U) IFC9110 I&W – Terrorism. Indications and warning of terrorist attacks against U.S. citizens, facilities, and interests worldwide. Assessment of terrorist threat reporting against U.S. interests and the provision of timely, focused, value-added, terrorism-related warning to DoD elements. Includes terrorism-related support to the Defense Warning System and the production of National Interagency Terrorism Alerts and Advisories.

(U) IFC9120 I&W – Proliferation. Information that alerts or warns of events of proliferation concern (i.e., startup of a WMD/ballistic missile [BM] program shipments of WMD/BMs).

1 (U) DIA is the DoD executive agent to ensure service intelligence production centers maintain a foreign military equipment and munitions base of knowledge to respond to explosive ordinance disposal requirements. 2 (U) Estimates generally are collected at the country's highest level operationally deployed unit. 3 (U) See 1562 for naval military assistance to other states; see 19XX for naval budgets and resources.

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General

(U) The Department of Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Services, and the Defense Intelligence Agency designate executive agents responsible to provide products or services, other than all-source finished intelligence production, for other intelligence community organizations.

Multiple Production Center Assignments

TECHELINT and Foreign Instrumentation Signals (FIS) Laboratory Analysis

In April 1992, DIA designated NAIC, NGIC, and ONI executive agents of TECHELINT and FIS laboratory analysis. The responsibility entails detailed technical signals laboratory analysis of signals emanating from weapons systems for which each center is responsible. It also entails providing technical signals laboratory analysis data to the electronic warfare integrated reprogramming effort on signals for which each center is responsible.

National Aerospace Intelligence Center

Summary

(U) NAIC has executive agent responsibilities for:

  • Foreign Instrumentation Signals (FIS) Processing.
  • Scientific and Technical Intelligence Information Support Program (STIISP).
  • Electronic Warfare Integrated Reprogramming Data Base (EWIRDB).
  • Foreign Material Exploitation (FME) Spare Parts.
  • Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT).

(U) Resources. For STIISP, EWIRDB, and all MASINT responsibilities except the Complex Data Exploitation Center (CDEC) production, NAIC obtained resources to fulfill our executive agent responsibilities. FIS, FME Spare Parts, and CDEC were assumed with no resource augmentation.

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Foreign Instrumentation Signals (FIS) Processing

(U) In June 1994, the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) designated NAIC the Tactical Air FIS Processing Center for the Intelligence Community. FIS processing responsibilities are aligned into three centers:

  • NAIC: Tactical Air FIS Processing Center
  • CIA: Ballistic Missile FIS Processing Center
  • NSA: Space FIS Processing Center

Scientific and Technical Intelligence Information Support Program (STIISP)

(U) In October 1988, DIA designated NAIC the executive agent to operate the STIISP to provide services for DOD intelligence organizations.

(U) The STIISP has two basic components. The Central Information Reference and Control (CIRC) component consists of acquiring, indexing, storing, and retrieving scientific and technical literature, intelligence information reports (IIRs), technical sensor reports, and intelligence products in an automated data base. The second component is the S&T Foreign Language Service that provides machine translation services.

Electronic Warfare Integrated Reprogramming (EWIR) Data Base (DB)

(U) DIA designated NAIC the executive agent to administer the EWIRDB.

(U) EWIRDB contains parametric data on electronic emitters. It supports the reprogramming of electronic warfare (EW) systems of US and allied combat forces. It also supports EW RDT&E, modeling and simulation, acquisition, and training.

(U) The EWIRDB is the product of merged data files from:

  • Scientific and technical intelligence assessments done by NAIC, NGIC, and ONI on foreign emitters based on all-source intelligence. Each of these centers is responsible to assess foreign emitters and put that data into the EWIRDB.
  • The KILTING file of observed technical ELINT on US and foreign emitters done by the National Security Agency (NSA).
  • Data derived primarily from publications on US and foreign emitters done by the AFIWC.

(U) As executive agent, NAIC:

  • Hosts and maintains the master EWIRDB.
  • Provides quality control of master EWIRDB entries.
  • Merges Service Centers', KILTING, and AFIWC data.
  • Formats the combined product.
  • Distributes the EWIRDB.
  • Provides recipients with the EWIRDB parameter tree, guidance manual, definitions, and other documentation.

Foreign Material Exploitation (FME)

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Appendix A

Glossary

(U) This glossary covers only terms used in this document. Each DoDIPP publication will provide a glossary of the terms used in that document.

AAA antiaircraft artillery AAM air-to-air missile ABM antiballistic missile ACI air-controlled intercept ACWs advanced conventional weapons afld airfield AIDS acquired immune deficiency syndrome AOB air order of battle AOR Area of responsibility. For the purposes of DoDIPP, Unified Command AORs are prescribed by the extant Unified Command Plan. ASAT antisatellite ASM air-to-surface missile ASW antisubmarine warfare ATBM antitactical ballistic missile ATC air traffic control ATGM antitank guided missile BDA battle damage assessment BM ballistic missile C4I command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence CIA Central Intelligence Agency CM countermeasures collaborating production center Collaborating production centers provide input to the primary production center in accordance with the original production requirement and any additional guidance issued by the primary production center. collaborative production Production by two or more defense intelligence production centers, one designated as primary.

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combat support (element) Element designation based on the mission and function of the element to support warfighting units. Engineers and C4I units are examples of combat support elements

contributing producer In addition to DoD production centers, other intelligence production and support is provided to the DoD intelligence production community by other DoD and non-DoD departments and agencies, including NSA, DMA; State, Treasury, and Justice Departments, and CIA

counterintelligence Those activities that are concerned with identifying and counteracting the threat to security posed by hostile intelligence services or organizations or by individuals engaged in espionage, sabotage, subversion, or terrorism.

counternarcotics Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to narcotics trafficking.

counterterrorism Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism.

current intelligence All types and forms of intelligence of immediate interest that is usually disseminated without the delays necessary to complete evaluation or interpretation.

customer (production) An end-user of intelligence. The customer is not an intelligence professional or part of the DoD Intelligence Community.

defense intelligence production The integration, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of information from single or multiple sources into finished intelligence for known or anticipated military and related national security consumer requirements.

NORFORN Defense Intelligence Production Conference A conference, chaired by the Defense Intelligence Production Functional Manager, consisting of principals from DIA, the Services, and the Unified Commands, to develop DoDIPP policy

Defense Intelligence Production Functional Manager Collateral position held by the Director, DIA (b)(3):10 USC 424

DEW distant early warning; directed-energy weapon

dissemination The timely conveyance or accessing of intelligence in appropriate form and by any suitable means to or by those who need it (DIA/NMISC-modified version of Joint Pub 1-02 definition).

Dissemination Program Manager Service-/Unified Command-level manager who implements DoD dissemination policies and establishes supporting policies within his or her service/command.

distribution list A computer-generated list of customers to receive copies of an intelligence product based on registered statements of intelligence interest.

DODIIS DoD Intelligence Information System. The aggregation of DoD personnel, procedures, equipment, computer programs, and supporting communications of the general defense intelligence community that supports the timely and comprehensive preparation and presentation of intelligence and intelligence information over a multimedia network to military commanders and national-level decisionmakers.

DoDIPC Department of Defense intelligence production community. The conceptual term embracing all DoD military intelligence production and activities, including basic, current, estimative, scientific and technical, counterintelligence, counternarcotics/ counterdrugs, and counterterrorism activities. The DoDIPC does not include NSA and DMA.

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DoDIPP
Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program

DMA
Defense Mapping Agency. Department of Defense agency that produces geographic information and is one of several producers of airfield intelligence.

DMOB
Defense missile order of battle.

DPD
Defense Production Directive. A narrative description of each DoDIPC production center's mission and responsibilities as listed in the production responsibilities matrix, along with the center's capabilities to meet those responsibilities, that acts as a charter for the center.

ECM
electronic countermeasures

electronic publishing
Use of networked workstations and peripherals to create, design, output, and disseminate softcopy and hardcopy products.

ELINT
electronic intelligence

EOB
electronic order of battle

ESM
electronic support measures

EW
early warning; electronic warfare

FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation

force factors
Benchmark activities or capabilities normally listed in a functional area intelligence code that ends in zero and has up to nine subcodes that cover specific types of elements or equipment.

GCI
ground-controlled intercept

GOB
ground order of battle

HCl
hydrogen chloride

HIV
human immunodeficiency virus

ICBM
intercontinental ballistic missile

IDB
Integrated Data Base. The core data base for the MIPS.

IFC
Intelligence Functional Codes. Four-number code to designate a discrete intelligence topic or function. The codes are based on, and intended to replace, IPSP codes.

information
Unevaluated material of every description that may be used in the production of intelligence.

information warfare
Strategy, doctrine, tactics, organization, procedures, facilities, and technology applications used by a nation's military, political, or commercial entities to seize and maintain a decisive advantage by covertly or overtly attacking foreign automated information systems operating within the global information environment while protecting their own.

intelligence
The product resulting from the collection, processing, integration, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of available information concerning foreign countries or areas.

Intelligence data base
The sum of holdings of intelligence data and finished intelligence products at a given organization.

IPSPs
Intelligence Priorities for Strategic Planning. Priorities assigned to a matrix composed of countries and intelligence functions prepared and maintained by the J2/DIA.

IR
infrared

IRBM
intermediate-range ballistic missile

I&W
indications and warning

JAC
Joint analysis center, such as USEUCOM's joint analysis center in Molesworth, United Kingdom.

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SMOB strategic missile order of battle SOSI space object surveillance and identification SOB space order of battle SPP Shared production program. DoDIPC program that provides an explicit, logical division of activities, responsibilities, and accountability among national, service, and theater production centers, less NSA and DMA, based on traditional roles as specified in Title X, the Unified Command Plan, and national-level military intelligence requirement forums. SRBM short-range ballistic missile strategic-level Level of intelligence production focus that incorporates country, region, and international factors into the analysis that results in finished intelligence judgments and assessments. tactical-level Level of intelligence production focused on warfighter requirements to meet potential hostile forces within a given AOR in the near term. TBD to be determined TGSM technology, goods, services, and munitions TM Target materials. Graphic, textual, tabular, or other presentations of target intelligence, primarily designed to support operations against designated targets by one or more weapon systems. TMs are suitable for training, planning, executing, and evaluating such operations. TMDE test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment TO&E table of organization and equipment UAV unmanned aerial vehicle UCP Unified Command Plan unit-level Level of intelligence production equatable to tactical-level, but on an intelligence functional area that does not normally break down into tactical-level elements. validation The process of certifying that a customer's intelligence production requirements are consistent with and necessary for accomplishing that customer's mission. VO Validation office. DIA, the services, and the unified commands will designate a validation office to assign production requirements. V/STOL vertical/short takeoff and landing WARM wartime reserve mode WMD weapons of mass destruction

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Appendix B

Areas of Responsibility

Alphabetical Order by AOR by Geopolitical Area Name

JCS Area Code Area Code Area Code
Armenia AM Arctic Ocean 5A Grenada GJ
Azerbaijan AJ Aruba AA Guadeloupe GP
Belarus BO Asia A Gulf of Mexico IM
Canada CA Atlantic Ocean Z8 Haiti HA
Caspian Sea 8C Atlantic Ocean, North 1A Iceland IC
Georgia GG Atlantic Ocean, South 2A Jamaica JM
Kazakhstan KZ Bahamas, The BF Jan Mayen Island JN
Kyrgyzstan KG Barbados BB Martinique MB
Mexico MX Barents Sea 5B Montserrat MH
Moldova MD Bering Sea 5D Navassa Island BQ
Russia RS Bermuda BD Netherlands Antilles NA
Tajikistan TI Bouvet Island BV Norwegian Sea 5N
Turkmenistan TX British Virgin Islands VI Puerto Rico RQ
Ukraine UP Cape Verde CV Sao Tome and Principe TP
U.S.S.R. (former) UR Caribbean Islands N5 St. Helena SH
Uzbekistan UZ Caribbean Sea 1X St. Kitts and Nevis SC
USACOM Cayman Islands CJ St. Lucia ST
Anguilla AV Cuba CU St. Pierre and Miquelon SB
Antarctica AY Dominica DO St. Vincent and Grenadines VC
Antigua and Barbuda AC Dominican Republic DR Svalbard SV
Falkland Islands FA Trinidad and Tobago TD
Faroe Islands FO Turks & Caicos Islands TK
Greenland GL Virgin Islands, U.S. VQ

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Afghanistan AF Andorra AN Guinea-Bissau PU
Arabian Peninsula A4 Angola AO Hungary HU
Arabian Sea 6R Arabian Sea 6R Ireland EI
Bahrain BA Austria AU Israel IS
Djibouti DJ Baltic Sea 7B Italy IT
Egypt EG Belgium BE Ivory Coast IV
Eritrea ER Benin BN Jersey JE
Ethiopia ET Black Sea 8B Latvia LG
Iran IR Bosnia and Herzegovina BK Lebanon LE
Iraq IZ Botswana BC Lesotho LT
Jordan JO Bulgaria BU Liberia LI
Kenya KE Burkina UV Libya LY
Kuwait KU Burundi BY Liechtenstein LS
Middle East (Partial) F8 Cameroon CM Lithuania LH
North Africa (Partial) F1 Central African Republic CT Luxembourg LU
North Africa and Middle East F9 Chad CD Macedonia MK
Oman MU Congo CF Malawi MI
Pakistan PK Croatia HR Mali ML
Persian Gulf 6P Cyprus CY Malta MT
Qatar QA Czechoslovakia (former) CZ Man, Isle of IM
Red Sea 6E Czech Republic EZ Mauritania MR
Saudi Arabia SA Denmark DA Mediterranean, Eastern 8E
Somalia SO Eastern Europe E5 Mediterranean Sea Z9
Southwest Asia A7 Equatorial Guinea EK Mediterranean, Western 8W
Sudan SU Estonia EN Middle East (Partial) F8
United Arab Emirates TC Finland FI Monaco MN
Yemen YM France FR Montenegro MW
Gabon GB Morocco MO
USEUCOM Gambia, The GA Mozambique MZ
Adriatic Sea 8D Gaza Strip GZ Namibia WA
Aegean Sea 8G Germany GM NATO Countries N2
Albania AL Ghana GH Netherlands NL
Algeria AG Gibraltar GI Niger NG
Greece GR Nigeria NI
Guernsey GK North Africa (Partial) F1
Guinea GV North Africa and Middle East F9

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Norway NO USPACOM Howland Island HQ
Palestine Liberation Organization ZU American Samoa AQ India IN
Poland PL Artic Ocean SA Indian Ocean 6A
Portugal PO Ashmore and Cartier Islands AT Indian Ocean Islands V2
Romania RO Asia A Indonesia ID
Rwanda RW Australia AS Japan JA
San Marino SM Baker Island FQ Japan, Sea of 3J
Senegal SG Bangladesh BG Jarvis Island DQ
Serbia SR Bassas Da India BS Johnston Atoll JQ
Sierra Leone SL Bering Strait SR Juan De Nova Island JU
Slovak Republic LO Bhutan BT Kingman Reef KQ
Slovenia SI British Indian Ocean Territory IO Kiribati KR
South Africa SF Brunei BX Korea, Democratic People's Republic of KN
Spain SP Burma BM Korea, Republic of KS
Subsaharan Africa F7 Cambodia CB Laos LA
Swaziland WZ China CH Macau MC
Sweden SW Christmas Island KT Madagascar MA
Switzerland SZ Chukchi Sea SC Malaysia MY
Syria SY Clipperton Island IP Maldives MV
Tanzania TZ Cocos Islands CK Marshall Islands RM
Togo TO Comoros CN Mauritius MP
Tunisia TS Cook Islands CW Mayotte MF
Turkey TU Coral Sea Islands CR Micronesia FM
Uganda UG Europa Island EU Midway Islands MQ
United Kingdom UK Fiji FJ Mongolia MG
Vatican City VT French Polynesia FP Nauru NR
West Bank WE French Southern and Antarctic Lands FS Nepal NP
Western Europe E6 Glorioso Islands GO New Caledonia NC
Western Sahara WI Guam GQ New Zealand NZ
Yugoslavia (former) YO Heard Island and McDonald Islands HM Niue NE
Zaire CG Hong Kong HK Norfolk Island NF
Zambia ZA Northern Mariana Islands CQ
Zimbabwe ZI Okhotsk, Sea of 3Q

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Area Code Area Code Area Code
Pacific Islands (Palau) PS Sri Lanka CE Central America N4
Trust and Territory of the Pacific Ocean Z7 Taiwan TW Chile CI
Pacific Ocean Islands V1 Thailand TH Colombia CO
Pacific Ocean, North 3A Tokelau TL Costa Rica CS
Pacific Ocean, South 4A Tonga TN Ecuador EC
Palmyra Atoll LQ Tromelin Island TE El Savador ES
Papua New Guinea PP Tuvalu TV French Guiana FG
Paracel Islands PF Vanuatu NH Guatemala GT
Philippines RP Vietnam VM Guyana GY
Pitcairn Islands PC Wake Island WQ Honduras HO
Reunion RE Wallis and Futuna WF Latin America L7
Seychelles SE Western Samoa WS Nicaragua NU
Singapore SN Yellow Sea 3Y Panama PM
Solomon Islands BP USSOUTHCOM Paraguay PA
South Asia A5 Argentina AR Peru PE
South China Sea 3U Belize BH South America S
Southeast Asia A6 Bolivia BL Suriname NS
Spratly Islands PG Brazil BR Uruguay UY
Venezuela VE

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Geopolitical Area Names

Alphabetical Order by Geopolitical Area Name

Area Code AOR Area Code AOR Area Code AOR
Adriatic Sea 8D USEUCOM Australia AS USPACOM Bouvet Island BV USACOM
Aegean Sea 8G USEUCOM Austria AU USEUCOM Brazil BR USSOUTHCOM
Afghanistan AF USCENTCOM Azerbaijan AJ JCS British Indian Ocean Territory IO USPACOM
Albania AL USEUCOM Bahamas, The BF USACOM British Virgin Islands VI USACOM
Algeria AG USEUCOM Bahrain BA USCENTCOM Brunei BX USPACOM
American Samoa AQ USPACOM Baker Island FQ USPACOM Bulgaria BU USEUCOM
Andorra AN USEUCOM Baltic Sea 7B USEUCOM Burkina UV USEUCOM
Angola AO USEUCOM Bangladesh BG USPACOM Burma BM USPACOM
Anguilla AV USACOM Barbados BB USACOM Burundi BY USEUCOM
Antarctica AY USACOM Barents Sea 5B USACOM Cambodia CB USPACOM
Antigua and Barbuda AC USACOM Bassas Da India BS USPACOM Cameroon CM USEUCOM
Arabian Peninsula A4 USCENTCOM Belarus BO JCS Canada CA JCS
Arabian Sea 6R USCENTCOM Belgium BE USFUCOM Cape Verde CV USACOM
Arctic Ocean 5A USACOM USPACOM Belize BH USSOUTHCOM Caribbean Islands N5 USACOM
Argentina AR USSOUTHCOM Benin BN USEUCOM Caribbean Sea 1X USACOM
Armenia AM JCS Bering Sea 5D USACOM Caspian Sea 8C JCS
Aruba AA USACOM Bering Strait 5R USPACOM Cayman Islands CJ USACOM
Ashmore and Cartier Islands AT USPACOM Bermuda BD USACOM Central African Republic CT USEUCOM
Asia A USPACOM Bhutan BT USPACOM Central America N4 USSOUTHCOM
Atlantic Ocean Z8 USACOM Black Sea 8B USEUCOM Chad CD USEUCOM
Atlantic Ocean, North 1A USACOM Bolivia BL USSOUTHCOM Chile CI USSOUTHCOM
Atlantic Ocean, South 2A USACOM Bosnia and Herzegovina BK USEUCOM China CH USPACOM
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| Area | Code | AOR | Area | Code | AOR | Area | Code | AOR |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Christmas Island | KT | USPACOM | Gabon | GB | USEUCOM | Jamaica | JM | USACOM |
| Chukchi Sea | 5C | USPACOM | Gambia, The | GA | USEUCOM | Jan Mayen Island | JN | USACOM |
| Clipperton Island | IP | USPACOM | Gaza Strip | GZ | USEUCOM | Japan | JA | USPACOM |
| Cocos Islands | CK | USPACOM | Georgia | GG | JCS | Japan, Sea of | JJ | USPACOM |
| Colombia | CO | USSOUTHCOM | Germany | GM | USEUCOM | Jarvis Island | DQ | USPACOM |
| Comoros | CN | USPACOM | Ghana | GH | USEUCOM | Jersey | JE | USEUCOM |
| Congo | CF | USEUCOM | Gibraltar | GI | USEUCOM | Johnston Atoll | JQ | USPACOM |
| Cook Islands | CW | USPACOM | Glorioso Islands | GO | USPACOM | Jordan | JO | USCENTCOM |
| Coral Sea Islands | CR | USPACOM | Greece | GR | USEUCOM | Juan De Nova Island | JU | USPACOM |
| Costa Rica | CS | USSOUTHCOM | Greenland | GL | USACOM | Kazakhstan | KZ | JCS |
| Croatia | HR | USEUCOM | Grenada | GJ | USACOM | Kenya | KE | USCENTCOM |
| Cuba | CU | USACOM | Guadeloupe | GP | USACOM | Kingman Reef | KQ | USPACOM |
| Cyprus | CY | USEUCOM | Guam | GQ | USPACOM | Kiribati | KR | USPACOM |
| Czechoslovakia (former) | CZ | USEUCOM | Guatemala | GT | USSOUTHCOM | Korea, Democratic | KN | USPACOM |
| Czech Republic | EZ | USEUCOM | Guernsey | GK | USEUCOM | People's Republic of | | |
| Denmark | DA | USEUCOM | Guinea | GV | USEUCOM | Korea, Republic of | KS | USPACOM |
| Djibouti | DJ | USCENTCOM | Guinea-Bissau | PU | USEUCOM | Kuwait | KU | USCENTCOM |
| Dominica | DO | USACOM | Gulf of Mexico | IM | USACOM | Kyrgyzstan | KG | JCS |
| Dominican Republic | DR | USACOM | Guyana | GY | USSOUTHCOM | Laos | LA | USPACOM |
| Eastern Europe | ES | USEUCOM | Haiti | HA | USACOM | Latin America | L7 | USSOUTHCOM |
| Ecuador | EC | USSOUTHCOM | Heard Island and McDonald | HM | USPACOM | Latvia | LG | USEUCOM |
| Egypt | EG | USCENTCOM | Islands | | | Lebanon | LE | USEUCOM |
| El Savador | ES | USSOUTHCOM | Honduras | HO | USSOUTHCOM | Lesotho | LT | USEUCOM |
| Equatorial Guinea | EK | USEUCOM | Hong Kong | HK | USPACOM | Liberia | LJ | USEUCOM |
| Eritrea | ER | USCENTCOM | Howland Island | HQ | USPACOM | Libya | LY | USEUCOM |
| Estonia | EN | USEUCOM | Hungary | HU | USEUCOM | Liechtenstein | LS | USEUCOM |
| Ethiopia | ET | USCENTCOM | Iceland | IC | USACOM | Lithuania | LH | USEUCOM |
| Europa Island | EU | USPACOM | India | IN | USPACOM | Luxembourg | LU | USEUCOM |
| Falkland Islands | FA | USACOM | Indian Ocean | 6A | USPACOM | Macau | MC | USPACOM |
| Faroe Islands | FO | USACOM | Indian Ocean Islands | V2 | USPACOM | Macedonia | MK | USEUCOM |
| Fiji | FJ | USPACOM | Indonesia | ID | USPACOM | Madagascar | MA | USPACOM |
| Finland | FI | USEUCOM | Iran | IR | USCENTCOM | Malawi | MI | USEUCOM |
| France | FR | USEUCOM | Iraq | IZ | USCENTCOM | Malaysia | MY | USPACOM |
| French Guiana | FG | USSOUTHCOM | Ireland | EI | USEUCOM | Maldives | MV | USPACOM |
| French Polynesia | FP | USPACOM | Israel | IS | USEUCOM | Mali | ML | USEUCOM |
| French Southern and | FS | USPACOM | Italy | IT | USEUCOM | Malta | MT | USEUCOM |
| Antarctic Lands | | | Ivory Coast | IV | USEUCOM | Man, Isle of | IM | USEUCOM |

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Marshall Islands RM USPACOM North Africa and Middle East F9 USCENTCOM Saudi Arabia SA USCENTCOM
Martinique MB USACOM USEUCOM Senegal SG USEUCOM
Mauritania MR USEUCOM Northern Mariana Islands CQ USPACOM Serbia SR USEUCOM
Mauritius MP USPACOM Norway NO USEUCOM Seychelles SE USPACOM
Mayotte MF USPACOM Norwegian Sea SN USACOM Sierra Leone SL USEUCOM
Mediterranean, Eastern BE USEUCOM Okhotsk, Sea of 3Q USPACOM Singapore SN USPACOM
Mediterranean, Western BW USEUCOM Oman MU USCENTCOM Slovak Republic LO USEUCOM
Mediterranean Sea Z9 USEUCOM Pacific Islands (Palau), PS USPACOM Slovenia SI USEUCOM
Mexico MX JCS Trust Territory of the Solomon Islands BP USPACOM
Micronesia FM USPACOM Pacific Ocean Z7 USPACOM Somalia SO USCENTCOM
Middle East FB USCENTCOM Pacific Ocean Islands V1 USPACOM South Asia A5 USPACOM
USEUCOM Pacific Ocean, North 3A USPACOM South Africa SF USEUCOM
Midway Islands MQ USPACOM Pacific Ocean, South 4A USPACOM South America S USSOUTHCOM
Moldova MD JCS Pakistan PK USCENTCOM South China Sea 3U USPACOM
Monaco MN USEUCOM Palestine Liberation ZU USEUCOM Southeast Asia A6 USPACOM
Mongolia MG USPACOM Organization Southwest Asia A7 USCENTCOM
Montenegro MW USEUCOM Palmyra Atoll LQ USPACOM Spain SP USEUCOM
Montserrat MH USACOM Panama PM USSOUTHCOM Spratly Islands PG USPACOM
Morocco MO USEUCOM Papua New Guinea PP USPACOM Sri Lanka CE USPACOM
Mozambique MZ USEUCOM Paracel Islands PF USPACOM St. Helena SII USACOM
Namibia WA USEUCOM Paraguay PA USSOUTHCOM St. Kitts and Nevis SC USACOM
NATO Countries N2 USEUCOM Persian Gulf 6P USCENTCOM St. Lucia ST USACOM
Nauru NR USPACOM Peru PE USSOUTHCOM St. Pierre and Miquelon SB USACOM
Navassa Island BQ USACOM Philippines RP USPACOM St. Vincent and Grenadines VC USACOM
Nepal NP USPACOM Pitcairn Islands PC USPACOM Sub-Saharan Africa F7 USEUCOM
Netherlands NL USEUCOM Poland PL USEUCOM Sudan SU USCENTCOM
Netherlands Antilles NA USACOM Portugal PO USEUCOM Suriname NS USSOUTHCOM
New Caledonia NC USPACOM Puerto Rico RQ USACOM Svalbard SV USACOM
New Zealand NZ USPACOM Qatar QA USCENTCOM Swaziland WZ USEUCOM
Nicaragua NU USSOUTHCOM Red Sea 6E USCENTCOM Sweden SW USEUCOM
Niger NG USEUCOM Reunion RE USPACOM Switzerland SZ USEUCOM
Nigeria NI USEUCOM Romania RO USEUCOM Syria SY USEUCOM
Niue NE USPACOM Russia RS JCS Taiwan TW USPACOM
Norfolk Island NF USPACOM Rwanda RW USEUCOM Tajikistan TJ JCS
North Africa F1 USCENTCOM San Marino SM USEUCOM Tanzania TZ USEUCOM
USEUCOM Sao Tome and Principe TP USACOM Thailand TH USPACOM

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Togo TO USEUCOM United Arab Emirates TC USCENTCOM West Bank WE USEUCOM
Tokelau TL USPACOM United Kingdom UK USEUCOM Western Europe E6 USEUCOM
Tonga TN USPACOM Uruguay UY USSOUTHCOM Western Sahara WI USEUCOM
Trinidad and Tobago TD USACOM U.S.S.R. (former) UR JCS Western Samoa WS USPACOM
Tromelin Island TE USPACOM Uzbekistan UZ JCS Worldwide W
Tunisia TS USEUCOM Vanuatu NH USPACOM Yellow Sea 3Y USPACOM
Turkey TU USEUCOM Vatican City VT USEUCOM Yemen YM USCENTCOM
Turkmenistan TX JCS Venezuela VE USSOUTHCOM Yugoslavia (former) YO USEUCOM
Turks and Caicos Islands TK USACOM Vietnam VM USPACOM Zaire CG USEUCOM
Tuvalu TV USPACOM Virgin Islands, U.S. VQ USACOM Zambia ZA USEUCOM
Uganda UG USEUCOM Wake Island WQ USPACOM Zimbabwe ZI USEUCOM
Ukraine UP JCS Wallis and Futuna WF USPACOM

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Geopolitical Area Codes

Alphabetical Order by Geopolitical Area Code

| Code | Area | AOR | Code | Area | AOR | Code | Area | AOR |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| A | Asia | USPACOM | 8B | Black Sea | USEUCOM | AU | Austria | USEUCOM |
| 1A | Atlantic Ocean, North | USACOM | 8C | Caspian Sea | JCS | AV | Anguilla | USACOM |
| 1M | Gulf of Mexico | USACOM | 8D | Adriatic Sea | USEUCOM | AY | Antarctica | USACOM |
| 1X | Caribbean Sea | USACOM | 8E | Mediterranean, Eastern | USEUCOM | BA | Bahrain | USCENTCOM |
| 2A | Atlantic Ocean, South | USACOM | 8G | Aegean Sea | USEUCOM | BB | Barbados | USACOM |
| 3A | Pacific Ocean, North | USPACOM | 8W | Mediterranean, Western | USEUCOM | BC | Botswana | USEUCOM |
| 3J | Japan, Sea of | USPACOM | A4 | Arabian Peninsula | USCENTCOM | BD | Bermuda | USACOM |
| 3Q | Okhotsk, Sea of | USPACOM | A5 | South Asia | USPACOM | BE | Belgium | USEUCOM |
| 3U | South China Sea | USPACOM | A6 | Southeast Asia | USPACOM | BF | Bahamas, The | USACOM |
| 3Y | Yellow Sea | USPACOM | A7 | Southwest Asia | USCENTCOM | BG | Bangladesh | USPACOM |
| 4A | Pacific Ocean, South | USPACOM | AA | Aruba | USACOM | BH | Belize | USSOUTHCOM |
| 5A | Arctic Ocean | USACOM | AC | Antigua and Barbuda | USACOM | BK | Bosnia and Herzegovina | USEUCOM |
| | | USPACOM | AF | Afghanistan | USCENTCOM | BL | Bolivia | USSOUTHCOM |
| 5B | Barents Sea | USACOM | AG | Algeria | USEUCOM | BM | Burma | USPACOM |
| 5C | Chukchi Sea | USPACOM | AJ | Azerbaijan | JCS | BN | Benin | USEUCOM |
| 5D | Bering Sea | USACOM | AL | Albania | USEUCOM | BO | Belarus | JCS |
| 5N | Norwegian Sea | USACOM | AM | Armenia | JCS | BP | Solomon Islands | USPACOM |
| 5R | Bering Strait | USPACOM | AN | Andorra | USEUCOM | BQ | Navassa Island | USACOM |
| 6A | Indian Ocean | USPACOM | AO | Angola | USEUCOM | BR | Brazil | USSOUTHCOM |
| 6E | Red Sea | USCENTCOM | AQ | American Samoa | USPACOM | BS | Bassas Da India | USPACOM |
| 6P | Persian Gulf | USCENTCOM | AR | Argentina | USSOUTHCOM | BT | Bhutan | USPACOM |
| 6R | Arabian Sea | USCENTCOM | AS | Australia | USPACOM | BU | Bulgaria | USEUCOM |
| 7B | Baltic Sea | USEUCOM | AT | Ashmore and Cartier Islands | USPACOM | BV | Bouvet Island | USACOM |

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Code Area AOR Code Area AOR Code Area AOR BX Brunei USPACOM ES El Savador USSOUTHCOM GY Guyana USSOUTHCOM BY Burundi USEUCOM ET Ethiopia USCENTCOM GZ Gaza Strip USEUCOM CA Canada JCS EU Europa Island USPACOM HA Haiti USACOM CB Cambodia USPACOM EZ Czech Republic USEUCOM HK Hong Kong USPACOM CD Chad USEUCOM FI North Africa USCENTCOM HM Heard Island and McDonald USPACOM CE Sri Lanka USPACOM Islands CF Congo USEUCOM F7 Sub-Saharan Africa USEUCOM HO Honduras USSOUTHCOM CG Zaire USEUCOM F8 Middle East USCENTCOM HQ Howland Island USPACOM CH China USPACOM HR Croatia USEUCOM CI Chile USSOUTHCOM F9 North Africa and Middle East USCENTCOM HU Hungary USEUCOM CJ Cayman Islands USACOM USACOM IC Iceland USACOM CK Cocos Islands USPACOM FA Falkland Islands USACOM ID Indonesia USPACOM CM Cameroon USEUCOM FG French Guiana USSOUTHCOM IM Isle of Man USEUCOM CN Comoros USPACOM FI Finland USEUCOM IN India USPACOM CO Colombia USSOUTHCOM FJ Fiji USPACOM IO British Indian Ocean Territory USPACOM CQ Northern Mariana Islands USPACOM FM Micronesia USPACOM IP Clipperton Island USPACOM CR Coral Sea Islands USPACOM FO Faroe Islands USACOM IR Iran USCENTCOM CS Costa Rica USSOUTHCOM FP French Polynesia USPACOM IS Israel USEUCOM CT Central African Republic USEUCOM FQ Baker Island USPACOM IT Italy USEUCOM CU Cuba USACOM FR France USEUCOM IV Ivory Coast USCENTCOM CV Cape Verde USACOM FS French Southern and USPACOM IZ Iraq USPACOM CW Cook Islands USPACOM Antartic Lands JA Japan USEUCOM CY Cyprus USEUCOM GA Gambia, The USEUCOM JE Jersey USEUCOM CZ Czechoslovakia (former) USEUCOM GB Gabon USEUCOM JM Jamaica USACOM DA Denmark USEUCOM GG Georgia JCS JN Jan Mayen Island USACOM DJ Djibouti USCENTCOM GH Ghana USEUCOM JO Jordan USCENTCOM DO Dominica USACOM GI Gibraltar USEUCOM JQ Johnston Atoll USPACOM DQ Jarvis Island USPACOM GJ Grenada USACOM JU Juan De Nova Island USPACOM DR Dominican Republic USACOM GK Guernsey USEUCOM KE Kenya USCENTCOM E5 Eastern Europe USEUCOM GL Greenland USACOM KG Kyrgyzstan JCS E6 Western Europe USEUCOM GM Germany USEUCOM KN Korea, Democratic People's USPACOM EC Ecuador USSOUTHCOM GO Glorioso Islands USPACOM Republic of EG Egypt USCENTCOM GP Guadeloupe USACOM KQ Kingman Reef USPACOM EI Ireland USEUCOM GQ Guam USPACOM KR Kiribati USPACOM EK Equatorial Guinea USEUCOM GR Greece USEUCOM KS Korea, Republic of USPACOM EN Estonia USEUCOM GT Guatemala USSOUTHCOM KT Christmas Island USPACOM ER Eritrea USCENTCOM GV Guinea USEUCOM KU Kuwait USCENTCOM

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SECRET Code Area AOR Code Area AOR Code Area AOR KZ Kazakhstan JCS N5 Caribbean Islands USACOM SA Saudi Arabia USCENTCOM L7 Latin America USSOUTHCOM NA Netherlands Antilles USACOM SB St. Pierre and Miquelon USACOM LA Laos USPACOM NC New Caledonia USPACOM SC St. Kitts and Nevis USACOM LE Lebanon USEUCOM NE Niue USPACOM SE Seychelles USPACOM LG Latvia USEUCOM NF Norfolk Island USPACOM SF South Africa USEUCOM LH Lithuania USEUCOM NG Niger USEUCOM SG Senegal USACOM LI Liberia USEUCOM NH Vanuatu USPACOM SH St. Helena USEUCOM LO Slovak Republic USEUCOM NI Nigeria USEUCOM SI Slovenia USEUCOM LQ Palmyra Atoll USPACOM NL Netherlands USEUCOM SL Sierra Leone USEUCOM LS Liechtenstein USEUCOM NO Norway USEUCOM SM San Marino USPACOM LT Lesotho USEUCOM NP Nepal USPACOM SN Singapore USCENTCOM LU Luxembourg USEUCOM NR Nauru USSOUTHCOM SO Somalia USEUCOM LY Libya USEUCOM NS Suriname USSOUTHCOM SP Spain USACOM MA Madagascar USPACOM NU Nicaragua USPACOM SR Serbia USEUCOM MB Martinique USACOM NZ New Zealand USPACOM ST St. Lucia USACOM MC Macau USPACOM PA Paraguay USSOUTHCOM SU Sudan USCENTCOM MD Moldova JCS PC Pitcairn Islands USPACOM SV Svalbard USACOM MF Mayotte USPACOM PE Peru USSOUTHCOM SW Sweden USEUCOM MG Mongolia USPACOM PF Paracel Islands USPACOM SY Syria USEUCOM MH Montserrat USACOM PG Spratly Islands USPACOM SZ Switzerland USCENTCOM MI Malawi USEUCOM PK Pakistan USCENTCOM TC United Arab Emirates USACOM MK Macedonia USEUCOM PL Poland USEUCOM TD Trinidad and Tobago USPACOM ML Mali USEUCOM PM Panama USSOUTHCOM TE Tromelin Island USPACOM MN Monaco USEUCOM PO Portugal USEUCOM TH Thailand JCS MO Morocco USEUCOM PP Papua New Guinea USPACOM TI Tajikistan USACOM MP Mauritius USPACOM PS Pacific Islands (Palau), USPACOM TK Turks and Caicos Islands USPACOM MQ Midway Islands USPACOM Trust Territory of the USEUCOM TL Tokelau USPACOM MR Mauritania USEUCOM PU Guinea-Bissau USCENTCOM TN Tonga USEUCOM MT Malta USEUCOM QA Qatar USPACOM TO Togo USACOM MU Oman USCENTCOM RE Reunion USPACOM TP Sao Tome and Principe USEUCOM MV Maldives USPACOM RM Marshall Islands USPACOM TS Tunisia USEUCOM MW Montenegro USEUCOM RO Romania USEUCOM TU Turkey USEUCOM MX Mexico JCS RP Philippines USPACOM TV Tuvalu USPACOM MY Malaysia USPACOM RQ Puerto Rico USACOM TW Taiwan JCS MZ Mozambique USEUCOM RS Russia JCS TX Turkmenistan USEUCOM N2 NATO Countries USEUCOM RW Rwanda USEUCOM TZ Tanzania USEUCOM N4 Central America USSOUTHCOM S South America USSOUTHCOM UG Uganda

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[SECRET] [NOFORN] Code Area AOR Code Area AOR Code Area AOR UK United Kingdom USEUCOM VM Vietnam USPACOM YM Yemen USCENTCOM UP Ukraine JCS VQ Virgin Islands, U.S. USACOM YO Yugoslavia (former) USEUCOM UR U S S R. (former) JCS VT Vatican City USEUCOM Z7 Pacific Ocean USPACOM UV Burkina USEUCOM W Worldwide Z8 Atlantic Ocean USACOM UY Uruguay USSOUTHCOM WA Namibia USEUCOM Z9 Mediterranean Sea USEUCOM UZ Uzbekistan JCS WE West Bank USEUCOM ZA Zambia USEUCOM V1 Pacific Ocean Islands USPACOM WF Wallis and Futuna USPACOM ZI Zimbabwe USEUCOM V2 Indian Ocean Islands USPACOM WI Western Sahara USEUCOM ZU Palestine Liberation USEUCOM VC St. Vincent and Grenadines USACOM WQ Wake Island USPACOM Organization VE Venezuela USSOUTHCOM WS Western Samoa USPACOM VI British Virgin Islands USACOM WZ Swaziland USEUCOM [SECRET//NOFORN] D-4 [SECRET]

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Appendix E IFC Crosswalk to Intelligence Priorities for Strategic Planning

IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP 1000 PG1000 PT2610 1053 PT1070 PG2610 1135 PG1100 1151 PG1150 PT1000 PG2611 1055 PT1070 1115 PG1100 1136 PG1180 1153 PG1730 1010 PG1000 PG1080 1056 PT1070 1116 PG1100 PG1340 1154 PG1190 PG2250 PT1080 1057 PT1070 PG2610 1137 PG4110 1156 PG1100 PG2610 1020 PG2614 1060 PT1080 1117 PG1100 PG1110 1158 PG1170 1011 PG1000 PG1000 1061 PT1080 1118 PG2610 1138 PG1170 1160 PT1150 PG2614 1021 PG1010 1062 PT1080 PG1170 1139 PG1100 1161 PG1150 1012 PG1000 1022 PG1010 1063 PT1080 PG2611 1140 PT1100 1163 PT1730 PT1000 PT1020 1065 PG1070 1120 PG1100 1141 PT1100 1164 PT1150 PT1830 1023 PG1030 1066 PG1070 PG1195 PT1120 1165 PT1150 1013 PG1000 1024 PG1040 1067 PG1070 1121 PG1100 1142 PT1110 1166 PT1160 1014 PG2250 1030 PT1000 1100 PG1100 1122 PG1100 1143 PT1130 1167 PT1170 PG2510 1031 PT1010 PT1100 1144 PT1140 1168 PT1170 PG2610 1032 PT1020 1110 PG1100 1123 PG1100 1145 PT1065 1170 PG1700 1015 PG1000 1033 PT1030 PG2250 1124 PG2510 1146 PT1100 PT1700 1016 PG1000 1034 PT1040 PG2610 PG1100 1147 PT1100 1171 PGI710 PG2610 1040 PG1070 1111 PG1100 1125 PG1100 PT1150 PT1710 1017 PG1000 1041 PG1070 1112 PG1100 1126 PG1100 PT1160 1172 PT1730 1018 PG1080 1042 PG1070 PT1100 1128 PG1170 1148 PT1170 1200 PG1200 PT1080 1043 PG1080 PT1830 1130 PG1100 1149 PT1150 PT1200 PG2260 1044 PG1070 1113 PG1100 1131 PG1120 PT1640 1210 PGI200 PG2610 1050 PT1070 1114 PG1100 1132 PG1110 1150 PG1150 PG2250 PT2610 1051 PT1070 PG2250 1133 PG1130 PG1190 PG2610 1019 PG2610 1052 PT1070 PG2510 1134 PG1140 1211 PG1200

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IFC HSP IFC HSP IFC HSP IFC HSP IFC HSP IFC HSP 1212 PG1200 1216 PG1250 PT1221 PT1330 1325 PG1300 1355 PG1340 PT1200 1237 PG4110 PT1222 1272 PT1235 1326 PG1300 1356 PG2060 PG1830 PG1200 PT1223 PT1260 1327 PG1370 1358 PG1370 1213 PG1200 PG1225 1253 PT1200 1273 PT1260 1330 PG1300 1359 PG1350 1214 PG1200 1238 PG1270 PT1300 1274 PT1235 1331 PG1310 PT1360 PG2250 1239 PG1280 1254 PT1200 1275 PT1260 PG1311 1360 PT1350 PG2510 PG1285 1255 PT1200 1276 PT1200 PG1312 1361 PT1300 PG2610 PG2681 1256 PT1200 PT1260 1332 PG1320 1362 PT1350 1215 PG1200 1240 PG1200 1257 PT1250 1277 PG1233 PG1321 1363 PT1070 1216 PG1200 1241 PG1210 PT2050 1300 PG1300 PG1322 1364 PT1370 PG2610 PG1212 1258 PT1200 PT1300 1333 PG1300 1366 PG1300 1217 PG1270 PG1213 PT2050 1310 PG1300 PG2681 1367 PG2140 PG2610 1242 PG1220 1260 PT1200 PG2250 1334 PG1351 1368 PT1730 1220 PG1200 PG1221 PT1700 PG2610 1335 PG1140 PT1731 1221 PG1211 PG1222 PT1730 1311 PG1300 1336 PG1330 PT1732 1222 PG1235 PG1223 PT1731 1312 PG1300 1337 PG1060 1369 PT1730 1223 PG1312 1243 PG1231 PT1732 PT1300 1338 PG1000 PT1731 PG1320 1244 PG1214 PT1733 PT1830 PG1050 PT1732 PG1231 PG1234 PT1800 1313 PG1300 1339 PG4110 1370 PT1370 PG1232 1245 PG1215 1261 PT1200 1314 PG1300 1340 PT1300 1371 PT1370 1224 PG1234 PG1233 1262 PT1200 PG2250 1341 PT1310 1372 PT1370 1225 PG1233 1246 PG1216 PT1235 PG2510 PT1311 1373 PT1370 PG1215 PG1250 PG1742 PG2610 PT1312 1374 PT1370 1226 PG1250 PG1280 1263 PT1200 1315 PG1300 1342 PT1320 1375 PG1350 1227 PG4110 PG1285 1264 PT1200 1316 PG1300 PT1321 1376 PG1070 PG1200 1247 PG1240 1265 PT1270 PG2610 PT1322 1377 PT1100 1228 PG1270 PG1250 1266 PT1710 1317 PG1300 1343 PT1300 1400 PG1400 1229 PG2050 PT1250 1267 PT1280 1318 PG1370 1344 PT1351 PT1400 PG1200 PT1251 1268 PT1740 PG2610 1345 PT1330 1410 PG1400 1230 PG1200 PT1252 PG1741 1320 PG1300 1346 PT1060 1411 PG1400 1231 PG1211 PG1270 1269 PT1730 1321 PG1300 1347 PT1710 1412 PG1400 1232 PG1235 PG1280 PT1731 1322 PG1300 1348 PT1060 PT1400 1233 PG1231 PG1285 PT1732 PT1300 1349 PT1050 PT1830 PG1232 1248 PG1200 1270 PT1260 PT1830 1350 PG1350 1413 PG1400 1234 PG1234 1250 PT1200 PT1850 1323 PT1300 1351 PG2681 1414 PG1400 1235 PG1233 1251 PT1200 1271 PT1211 1324 PG2510 1352 PG1350 PG2250 PG1215 1252 PT1220 PT1222 PG1300 1353 PG1730 PG2510

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IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP
PG2610 1513 PG2200 1544 PG1060 1565 PT1540 1580 PG2300 1673 PG1926
1415 PG1400 1514 PG2260 1545 PG1321 1566 PT1870 1581 PG1900 1674 PT1810
1416 PG1400 1515 PG2250 PG1330 PT1880 1582 PG1900 1675 PT1640
PG2610 1516 NA 1546 PG2220 PT1890 1583 PG2320 1676 PT1800
1417 PG1450 1520 PG2610 PG2600 PG1940 1584 PG2310 1680 PT1810
1420 PG1400 1521 PG2610 1547 PG2220 PG1941 1585 PG2300 1685 PG2460
1421 PG1400 1522 PT2610 PG2600 1567 PT1870 1586 PG2300 PT1820
1422 PG1400 1523 PT2610 1548 PG1240 PT1880 1587 PG2430 1690 PT1630
PG1400 1524 PG1720 1549 PG2600 PT1890 1588 NA PT1810
1424 PG2510 1525 PT1720 1550 PG2210 PG1940 1590 NA 1700 PG1700
PG1400 1526 PG2610 PG2230 PG1941 1600 PT1600 PT1700
1425 PG1400 1527 PG1730 1551 PG2210 1568 PT1870 PT1500 1710 PT1700
1426 PG1400 1528 PT1730 PG2230 PT1880 1610 PT1500 1711 PT1700
1427 PG1450 1529 PT1730 1552 PG2210 PT1890 1615 PT1545 1712 PT1700
1430 PG1410 1530 PG2500 PG2230 PG1940 1620 PT1510 1715 PT1700
1431 PG1410 1531 PG2530 1553 PG2210 PG1941 1625 PT1530 PT1710
1432 PG1410 1532 NA 1554 PG2230 1569 PT1870 1630 PT1500 1720 PT1740
1433 PG1410 1533 NA 1555 PG2230 PT1880 PG2210 PG1741
1434 PG1410 1534 PG2530 1560 PT1540 PT1890 PG2230 1721 PT1740
1435 PG1410 1535 NA PT1870 PG1940 1635 PT1510 1722 PT1740
1436 PG1410 1536 PG2500 PT1880 PG1941 1640 PT1510 1723 PT1740
1437 PG1430 1537 PG2541 PT1890 1570 PG2600 1645 PT1520 1724 PT1740
PT1430 1538 PG2540 1561 PT1870 PT2660 1650 PT1600J 1725 PT1740
1438 PG1430 1539 PG2540 PT1880 1571 PG2600 1651 PT1600 1730 PG1750
PT1430 1540 PG2220 PT1890 PT2660 PG2200 PT1750
1439 PG1430 PG2600 1562 PG1940 1572 PG2600 1652 PT1620 1731 PT1750
PT1430 PG2613 PG1941 PT2660 PG2200 1732 PT1750
1440 PT1410 1541 PG2220 1563 PT1870 1573 PG1300 1653 PT1610 1733 PT1750
1441 PT1410 PG2600 PT1880 PT1300 PG2200 1734 PT1750
1442 PT1410 PG2613 PT1890 1574 PG1100 1660 PT1600 1740 PT1700
1443 NA 1542 PG2220 PG1940 PT1100 1661 PT1600 1741 PT1700
1444 NA PG2240 PG1941 1575 PG1200 1662 PT1600 1742 PT1700
1450 PT1440 PG2600 1564 PT1870 PT1200 1663 PT1600 1743 PT1700
1500 PG2200 PG2613 PT1880 1576 PG1000 1664 PT1600 PG1742
1510 PG2200 1543 PG2600 PT1890 PT1000 1670 PT1600 1744 PT1700
1511 PG2200 PG1140 PG1940 1577 PG1000 1671 PT1620 1745 PT1700
1512 PG2220 PG1060 PG1941 PT1000 1672 PT1610 1750 PG1730

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   PT1730      1837   PT1840      1875   PT2900      2030   PG2030      2370   PG2410      8000   PGT2800

1751 PT1730 1838 PT1840 1880 PG5110 2040 PG2040 2380 PG2400 PGT2900 1752 PT1730 1839 PT1840 PT5110 2050 PG2050 2381 PG2400 8010 PGT2800 1753 PT1730 1840 PT1850 1900 PG1900 PT2050 2382 PG2400 8020 PGT2905 1754 PT1730 1841 PT1850 1910 PG1910 2060 PG2060 2383 PG2400 8030 PT3000 1800 PT1800 1842 PG1931 1911 PG1910 2061 PG2060 2400 PG2630 8040 PGT3000 1810 PT1810 1851 PT1860 1912 PG1910 2062 PG2060 2410 PG2630 8050 PG2610 1811 PT1810 1852 PT1860 1913 NA 2070 PG2070 2420 PG2470 PGT3000 PG2520 1853 PT1860 1914 NA 2100 PG2100 2430 PG2630 2320 PG2400 1812 PG2520 1860 PG2700 1915 NA 2110 PG2110 2500 PG2550 2360 PG2460 1813 PG2081 PT2700 1916 NA 2120 PG2120 2510 PG2550 2370 PG2410 PG2082 1861 PG2700 1917 NA 2130 PG2130 2520 PG2551 2380 PG2400 PG2520 PT2700 1918 NA 2140 PG2140 2530 PG2552 8060 PGT2905 1814 PG2520 1862 PG2700 1920 PG1920 2150 PG2150 2540 PG2554 8070 PT1850 1815 PG2081 PT2700 PG1950 2151 PG2150 PG2559 8080 PGT2905 PG2082 1863 PG2700 1921 PG1920 2160 PG2100 PGW2660 9000 PGW2620 1816 PT1810 PT2700 1922 PG1921 2170 PG2100 2550 PG2555 9010 PGW2621 1817 PG2521 1864 PG2700 1923 PG1922 PG2500 2560 PG2556 9020 PGW2621 1818 PG2522 PT2700 1924 PG1923 2180 NA 2570 PG2557 9030 PGW2627 1820 PT1820 1865 PG2700 1925 PG1920 2200 NA 2580 PG2558 9040 PGW2622 1821 PT1820 PT2700 1926 PG1950 2210 NA 2610 PG2510 9050 PGW2623 1822 PT1820 1866 PG2700 PGT3010 2220 NA 2611 PG2510 9060 PGW2625 1823 PT1820 PT2700 1927 NA 2230 NA 2612 NA 9070 PGW2650 1824 PT1820 1867 PG2700 1930 PG1930 2231 NA 2613 NA 9080 PGW2651 1825 PT1820 PT2700 1940 PG1931 2232 NA 2614 PT1830 9090 PGW2624 1826 PT1820 1868 PG2700 1950 PG1932 2300 PG2400 2615 NA 9100 PGW2628 1830 PT1830 PT2700 1960 PG1933 2310 PG2400 2616 NA 9110 PGW2630 1831 PT1830 1869 PT2800 1970 PG1934 2320 PG2400 2617 NA 9120 PT1870 1832 PT1830 1870 PT2900 1980 NA 2330 PG2420 2618 PG2400 PT1880 1833 PT1830 1871 PT2900 2000 PG2000 2340 PG2450 2619 PG2553 PT1890 1834 PT1830 1872 PT2900 2010 PG2010 2350 PG2440 2620 NA PG1940 1835 PT1830 1873 PT2900 PG2011 2360 PG2460 3000 PG1700 PG1941 1836 PT1840 1874 PT2900 2020 PG2020

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Intelligence Priorities for

Strategic Planning Crosswalk to IFCs

IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC
PG1000 1000 PG1040 1024 1056 1123 PT1130 1143 1154
1010 PT1040 1034 1057 1124 PG1140 1134 PG1195 1120
1011 PG1050 1338 1363 1125 1335 PG1200 1200
1012 PT1050 1349 PG1080 1018 1126 1543 1210
1013 PG1060 1337 1019 1130 PT1140 1144 1211
1015 1543 1043 1135 PG1150 1150 1212
1016 1544 PT1080 1018 1139 1151 1213
1017 PT1060 1346 1019 1156 1161 1214
1020 1348 1060 1574 PT1150 1147 1215
1338 PT1065 1145 1061 PT1100 1100 1149 1216
1576 PG1070 1040 1062 1112 1160 1220
1577 1041 1063 1122 1164 1227
PT1000 1000 1042 PG1100 1100 1140 1165 1229
1012 1044 1110 1141 PT1160 1147 1230
1030 1065 1111 1146 1166 1237
1576 1066 1112 1147 PG1170 1118 1240
1577 1067 1113 1377 1128 1248
PG1010 1021 1376 1114 1574 1138 1575
1022 PT1070 1050 1115 PG1110 1132 1158 PT1200 1200
PT1010 1031 1051 1116 1137 PT1170 1148 1212
PT1020 1022 1052 1117 PT1110 1142 1167 1250
1032 1053 1120 PG1120 1131 1168 1251
PG1030 1023 1054 1121 PT1120 1141 PG1180 1136 1253
PT1030 1033 1055 1122 PG1130 1133 PG1190 1150 1254

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             1255  PG1231  1223  PG1280  1239  PG1311  1331                 1371            PT1430  1437
             1256          1233          1246  PT1311  1341                 1372                    1438
             1258          1243          1247  PG1312  1223                 1373                    1439
             1260  PG1232  1223  PT1280  1267                 1331         1374  PG1440  1450
             1261          1233  PG1285  1239  PT1312  1341  PG1400  1400  PT1440  1450
             1262  PG1233  1225          1246  PG1320  1223                 1410  PG1450  1417
             1263          1235          1247                 1332         1411                    1427
             1264          1245  PG1300  1300  PT1320  1342                 1412  PT1500  1600
             1276          1277          1310  PG1321  1332                 1413                    1610
             1575  PG1234  1224          1311                 1545         1414                    1630
   PG1210  1241          1234          1312  PT1321  1342                 1415  PT1510  1620
   PG1211  1221          1244          1313  PG1322  1332                 1416                    1635
             1231  PG1235  1222          1314  PT1322  1342                 1420                    1640
   PT1211  1271          1232          1315  PG1330  1336                 1421  PT1520  1645
   PG1212  1241  PT1235  1262          1316                 1545         1422  PT1530  1625
   PG1213  1241          1272          1317  PT1330  1271                 1424  PT1540  1560
   PG1214  1244          1274          1320                 1345         1425                    1565
   PG1215  1225  PG1240  1247          1321  PG1340  1136                 1426  PT1545  1615
             1235          1548          1322                 1355  PT1400  1400  PT1600  1600
             1245  PG1250  1226          1324  PT1340  1146                 1412                    1650
   PG1216  1246          1236          1325  PG1350  1350                 1422                    1651
   PG1220  1242          1246          1326                 1352         1440                    1660
   PT1220  1252          1247          1330                 1359         1441                    1661
   PG1221  1242  PT1250  1247          1333                 1375         1442                    1662
   PT1221  1252          1257          1573  PT1350  1360  PG1410  1430                 1663
   PG1222  1242  PT1251  1247  PT1300  1253                 1362         1431                    1664
   PT1222  1252  PT1252  1247          1300  PG1351  1334                 1432                    1670
             1271  PT1260  1270          1312  PT1351  1344                 1433  PT1610  1653
   PG1223  1242          1272          1322  PT1360  1345                 1434                    1672
   PI1223  1252          1273          1323                 1346         1435  PT1620  1652
   PG1225  1237          1275          1340                 1349         1436                    1671
   PG1230  1223          1276          1343                 1359  PT1410  1440  PT1630  1690
             1233  PG1270  1217          1361  PG1370  1318                 1441  PT1640  1149
             1235          1228          1366                 1327         1442                    1675
             1243          1238          1573                 1358  PG1430  1437  PG1700  1170
             1245          1247  PG1310  1331  PT1370  1364                 1438                    1700
             1277  PT1270  1265  PT1310  1341                 1370         1439                    3000

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IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC PT1700 1170 1754 1811 1564 PG1930 1930 PG2070 2070 1260 PG1731 ?? 1816 1566 PG1931 1842 PG2081 1813 1700 PT1731 1260 PT1820 1685 1567 1940 1815 1710 1269 1820 1568 PG1932 1950 PG2082 1813 1711 1368 1821 1569 PG1933 1960 1815 1712 1369 1822 9120 PG1934 1970 PG2100 2100 1713 PG1732 ?? 1823 PT1880 1560 PG1940 1563 2160 1715 PT1732 1260 1824 1561 1564 2170 1740 1269 1825 1563 1566 PG2110 2110 1741 1368 1826 1564 1567 PG2120 2120 1742 1369 PT1830 1012 1566 1568 PG2130 2130 1743 PG1733 ?? 1112 1567 1569 PG2140 1367 1744 PT1733 1260 1212 1568 9120 2140 1745 PT1740 1268 1312 1569 PG1941 1563 PG2150 2150 PG1710 1171 1720 1322 9120 1564 2151 PT1710 1171 1721 1412 PT1890 1560 1566 PG2200 1500 1266 1722 1830 1561 1567 1510 1347 1723 1831 1563 1568 1511 1715 1724 1832 1564 1569 1512 PG1720 1524 1725 1833 1566 9120 1513 PT1720 1525 PG1741 1268 1834 1567 PG1950 1920 1651 PG1730 1153 1720 1835 1568 1926 1652 1353 PG1742 1262 2614 1569 PG2000 2000 1653 1527 1743 PT1840 1836 9120 PG2010 2010 PG2210 1550 1750 PG1750 1730 1837 PG1900 1581 PG2011 2010 1551 PT1730 1163 PT1750 1730 1838 1582 PG2020 2020 1552 1172 1731 1839 1900 PG2030 2030 1553 1260 1732 PT1850 1270 PG1910 1910 PG2040 2040 1630 1269 1733 1840 1911 PG2050 1229 PG2220 1512 1368 1734 1841 1912 2050 1540 1369 PT1800 1260 8070 PG1920 1920 PT2050 1257 1541 1528 1676 PT1860 1851 1921 2050 1542 1529 1800 1852 1925 1356 1546 1750 PT1810 1674 1853 PG1921 1922 PG2060 PG2230 1550 1751 1680 PT1870 1560 PG1922 1923 2060 1551 1752 1690 1561 PG1923 1924 2061 1552 1753 1810 1563 PG1926 1673 2062

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SECRET NORFORN IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC IPSP IFC 1554 1348 1414 1014 PGW2621 9010 1867 1555 1620 1424 1016 9020 1868 1630 1645 2610 1018 PGW2622 9040 PGT2800 8000 PG2240 1542 1671 2611 1019 PGW2623 9050 8010 PG2250 1010 1672 PG2520 1811 1110 PGW2624 9090 PT2800 1869 1014 1685 1812 1114 PGW2625 9060 PGT2900 8000 1110 1840 1813 1116 PGW2627 9030 PT2900 1870 1114 PG2300 1580 1814 1118 PGW2628 9100 1871 1210 1585 PG2521 1817 1210 PG2630 2400 1872 1214 1586 PG2522 1818 1214 2410 1873 1310 PG2310 1584 PG2530 1531 1216 2430 1874 1314 PG2320 1583 1534 1217 PGW2630 9110 1875 1414 PG2400 2300 PG2540 1538 1310 PGW2650 9070 PGT2905 8020 1515 2310 1539 1314 PGW2651 9080 8060 PG2260 1018 2320 PG2541 1537 1316 PGW2660 2540 8080 1514 2380 PG2550 2500 1318 PT2660 1570 PGT3000 8040 PT2260 1030 2381 2510 1414 1571 8050 1031 2382 2580 1416 1572 PT3000 8030 1032 2383 PG2551 2520 1520 PG2681 1239 PGT3010 1926 1033 2618 PG2552 2530 1521 1333 PGT3020 1930 1034 PG2410 2370 PG2553 2619 1526 1351 1940 1140 PG2420 2330 PG2554 2540 8050 PG2700 1860 1950 1166 PG2430 1587 PG2555 2550 PT2610 1018 1861 PGT3030 1044 1235 PG2440 2350 PG2556 2560 1019 1862 1065 1250 PG2450 2340 PG2557 2570 1522 1863 1066 1270 PG2460 1685 PG2558 2580 1523 1864 1067 1271 2360 PG2559 2540 PG2611 1019 1865 1154 1272 PG2470 2420 PG2600 1540 1118 1866 1226 1273 PG2500 1530 1541 PT2611 1019 1867 1236 1274 1536 1542 1118 1868 1246 1275 2170 1543 PG2612 77 PT2700 1860 1359 1276 PG2510 1014 1546 PG2613 1540 1861 1375 1277 1114 1549 1541 1862 1376 1340 1124 1570 1542 1863 1377 1345 1214 1571 PG2614 1011 1864 PG4110 1137 1346 1314 1572 1020 1865 1227 1349 1324 PG2610 1010 PGW2620 9000 1866 1237 UNCLASSIFIED SECRET F-4

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Intelligence Functional Codes

IFC0000 Non-Intelligence Subjects IFC1000 Ballistic Missile Forces IFC1010 Strategic-Level Force Issues IFC1011 Strategic-Level Strategy, Doctrine, Plans, and Threat IFC1012 Strategic-Level Force Estimates and Trends IFC1013 Strategic-Level Organization IFC1014 Strategic-Level Leadership/Partucipation in National Affairs IFC1015 Strategic-Level Personnel Policies and Resources IFC1016 Strategic-Level Training and Exercises IFC1017 Strategic-Level Mobilization and Reserves IFC1018 Strategic-Level Missile Security Policies and Procedures IFC1019 Strategic-Level C4I ICC1020 Unit-Level Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure IFC1021 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Forces IFC1022 Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Forces IFC1023 Medium- and Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile Forces IFC1024 Short-Range Ballistic Missile Forces IFC1030 Ballistic Missile Forces Combat Systems Technologies RDT&E Characteristics and Performance ICC1031 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile ICC1032 Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Forces ICC1033 Medium- and Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile Forces ICC1034 Short-Range Ballistic Missile IFC1040 Combat Support Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure ICC1041 Transport/Utility ICC1042 Engineer ICC1043 C4I ICC1044 Logistics ICC1050 Combat Support Systems Technologies RDT&E Characteristics and Performance IFC1051 Transport/Utility (ICBM, IRBM, MRBM) IFC1052 Transport/Utility (SLBM) IFC1053 Transport/Utility (SRBM) IFC1055 Engineer (ICBM, IRBM, MRBM) IFC1056 Engineer (SLBM) IFC1057 Engineer (SRBM) ICC1060 Unit-Level C4I Systems and Logistics IFC1061 Unit-Level C4I Systems (ICBM, IRBM, MRBM) IFC1062 Unit-Level C4I Systems (SLBM) IFC1063 Unit-Level C4I Systems (SRBM) IFC1065 Logistics (ICBM, IRBM, MRBM) IFC1066 Logistics (SLBM) IFC1067 Logistics (SRBM) IFC1100 Ground Forces ICC1110 Strategic-Level Force Issues ICC1111 Strategic-Level Strategy, Doctrine, Plans, and Threat IFC1112 Strategic-Level Force Estimates and Trends IFC1113 Strategic-Level Organization IFC1114 Strategic-Level Leadership/Partucipation in Nautional Affairs IFC1115 Strategic-Level Personnel Policies and Resources IFC1116 Strategic-Level Training and Exercises IFC1117 Strategic-Level Mobilization and Reserves IFC1118 Strategic-Level C4I ICC1120 Operational-Level Force Issues IFC1121 Operational-Level Doctrine, Plans, and Threat IFC1122 Operational-Level Force Estimates, Trends, and Force Modernization IFC1123 Operational-Level Organization IFC1124 Operational-Level Leadership IFC1125 Operational-Level Personnel Policies, Readiness, and Resources IFC1126 Operational-Level Training and Exercises IFC1128 Operational-Level C4I ICC1130 Tactical-Level Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure ICC1131 Armor ICC1132 Infantry ICC1133 Artillery and Rocket ICC1134 Air Defense ICC1135 Antiarmor ICC1136 Airborne, Air Assault, and Army Aviation ICC1137 Special Operations ICC1138 C4I ICC1139 Paramilitary IFC1140 Ground Forces Combat Systems Characteristics and Performance ICC1141 Armor and Antiarmor (Less ATGMs) ICC1142 Infantry ICC1143 Artillery and Rocket ICC1144 Air Defense (Less SAMs) ICC1145 Antitank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) ICC1146 Airborne, Air Assault, and Army Aviation ICC1147 Special Operations ICC1148 C4I ICC1149 Soldier Systems

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SECRET TOP SECRET IFC1150 Tactical-Level Combat Support and Combat Service Support Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure IFC1151 Engineer IFC1153 Tactical-Level Electronic Warfare IFC1154 Ground Logistics Capabilities IFC1156 Landmine Warfare IFC1158 Tactical-Level C4I IFC1160 Tactical-Level Combat Support and Combat Service Support Systems Characteristics and Performance IFC1161 Engineer Systems IFC1163 Tactical-Level Electronic Warfare Systems IFC1164 Tactical-Level Logistics and Transportation Systems IFC1165 Recovery and Maintenance Systems IFC1166 Landmine Warfare IFC1167 Tactical-Level C4I Systems (Less ATGIMS) IFC1168 Tactical-Level C4I Systems (ATGIMS) IFC1170 Ground Sensors/Electronics IFC1171 Battlefield Support Radar IFC1172 Ground Forces Electronics IFC1200 Naval Forces ICC1210 Strategic-Level Force Issues IFC1211 Strategic-Level Strategy, Doctrine, Plans, and Threat IFC1212 Strategic-Level Force Estimates and Trends IFC1213 Strategic-Level Organization IFC1214 Strategic-Level Leadership/Participation in National Affairs IFC1215 Strategic-Level Personnel Policies and Resources IFC1216 Strategic-Level Training and Exercises IFC1217 Strategic-Level C4I IFC1220 Naval Tactics ICC1221 Antisurface Warfare ICC1222 Antisubmarine Warfare ICC1223 Naval Airstrike and Counterair Warfare ICC1224 Amphibious Warfare ICC1225 Mine/Countermine Warfare ICC1226 At Sea Logistics/Maintenance/Repair ICC1227 Naval Special Warfare ICC1228 Tactical-Level C4I ICC1229 Wartime Roles of Civil Fleets (Merchant, Fishing, and Scientific) IFC1230 Naval Operations IFC1231 Antisurface IFC1232 Antisubmarine IFC1233 Naval Airstrike and Counterair IFC1234 Amphibious Assault IFC1235 Mine/Countermine IFC1236 At-Sea Logistics/Maintenance/Repair IFC1237 Naval Special Warfare IFC1238 Operational-Level C4I ICC1239 Ocean Surveillance, Underwater Reconnaissance and Fishing Fleets IFC1240 Orders of Battle/Bases and Facilities ICC1241 Surface Combatants ICC1242 Submarines ICC1243 Naval Aviation ICC1244 Amphibious Lift/Naval Infantry ICC1245 Mine Warfare ICC1246 Auxiliary Ships/Bases and Logistics/Maintenance and Repair Facilities ICC1247 Specialized Facilities ICC1248 Relocation/Dispersal Areas IFC1250 Platform Characteristics and Performance ICC1251 Surface Combatants ICC1252 Submarines ICC1253 Naval Aviation ICC1254 Amphibious Lift ICC1255 Mine Warfare ICC1256 Auxiliaries ICC1257 Specialized Merchant Ships ICC1258 Militarized Fishing Ships IFC1260 Naval Sensors/Electronics ICC1261 Surveillance/Early Warning ICC1262 Acoustic Detection ICC1263 Nonacoustic Detection ICC1264 Naval Air Sensors and Avionics ICC1265 Fire Control ICC1266 Weapons Guidance ICC1267 Data Links ICC1268 Naval IR/Electro-Optic ICC1269 Electronic Warfare IFC1270 Naval Weapons ICC1271 Antiship Cruise Missiles ICC1272 Torpedoes ICC1273 Sea Mines ICC1274 Nontorpedo Antisubmarine ICC1275 Naval Guns ICC1276 Combined Systems ICC1277 Very-Shallow-Water/Riverine Mines IFC1300 Air Forces ICC1310 Strategic-Level Force Issues IFC1311 Strategic-Level Strategy, Doctrine, Plans, and Threat IFC1312 Strategic-Level Force Estimates and Trends IFC1313 Strategic-Level Organization IFC1314 Strategic-Level Leadership/Participation in National Affairs IFC1315 Strategic-Level Personnel Policies and Resources IFC1316 Strategic-Level Training and Exercises IFC1317 Strategic-Level Mobilization and Reserves IFC1318 Strategic-Level Air and Air Defense C4I ICC1320 Operational-Level Force Issues IFC1321 Operational-Level Doctrine and Plans IFC1322 Operational-Level Force Trends and Force Modernization IFC1323 Operational-Level Organization IFC1324 Operational-Level Leadership IFC1325 Operational-Level Personnel Policies, Readiness, and Resources IFC1326 Operational-Level Training and Exercises IFC1327 Operational-Level C4I IFC1330 Unit-Level Force Capabilities, Doctrine, and Structure ICC1331 Bombers ICC1332 Fighters ICC1333 Combat Support Aircraft ICC1334 Transport Aircraft ICC1335 Air Force Antiaircraft Artillery ICC1336 Aerodynamic Missiles (Less SAMs) ICC1337 Surface-to-Air Missiles ICC1338 Antiballistic Missiles/Antitactical Ballistic Missiles ICC1339 Air Force Special Warfare IFC1340 Air and Air Defense Forces Combat Systems Technologies RDT&E Characteristics and Performance ICC1341 Bombers ICC1342 Fighters ICC1343 Combat Support Aircraft ICC1344 Transport Aircraft ICC1345 Aerodynamic Missiles (Less SAMs)

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ICC1566 Missile Proliferation ICC1567 Space Systems Proliferation ICC1568 Advanced Conventional Weapons Proliferation ICC1569 Counterproliferation ICC1570 Regional and Global Military Analysis ICC1571 Regional and Global Military Assessments and Balances ICC1572 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis--Integrated Forces ICC1573 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis--Air Forces ICC1574 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis--Ground Forces ICC1575 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis--Maritime Forces ICC1576 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis--Strategic Ballistic Missiles and Associated Space Support ICC1577 Modeling and Simulation for Analysis--ABM/ATBMs, SRBMs, SAMs, ATGMs, and Ground ASAT and DEW ICC1580 Hostilities ICC1581 Sanctions (Military Issues) ICC1582 Embargoes (Military Issues) ICC1583 Incipient Insurgency Situation ICC1584 Active Insurgency ICC1585 Civil War ICC1586 Regional Conflict ICC1587 Prisoners-of-War and Missing-in-Action Issues ICC1588 Search and Rescue ICC1590 Foreign Relations ICC1600 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Warfare ICC1610 Nuclear Programs ICC1615 Nuclear Infrastructure ICC1620 Nuclear Weapons RDT&E ICC1625 Nuclear Materials ICC1630 Nuclear Weapons Production and Diamantlement ICC1635 Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, Logistics, and Security ICC1640 Nuclear Weapons Employment ICC1645 Nuclear Power and Propulsion ICC1650 Chemical and Biological Warfare Programs ICC1651 National Strategy for Chemical and Biological Warfare ICC1652 Chemical Warfare Doctrine and Plans ICC1653 Biological Warfare Doctrine and Plans ICC1660 Chemical and Biological Warfare Forces

ICC1661 Chemical and Biological Warfare Force Employment ICC1662 Chemical and Biological Warfare Force Estimates, Trends, and Modernization ICC1663 Chemical and Biological Warfare Force Structure ICC1664 Chemical and Biological Warfare Training and Exercises ICC1670 Chemical and Biological Warfare RDT&E and Facilities ICC1671 Chemical Warfare Weapons RDT&E ICC1672 Biological Warfare Weapons RDT&E ICC1673 Chemical Facilities (Industrial) ICC1674 Biological Facilities (Pharmaceutical) ICC1675 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Defensive Equipment ICC1676 Chemical Processes and Technology ICC1680 Foreign Biotechnology of Military Significance ICC1685 Smoke, Obscurants, Flame, and Incendiary Weapons ICC1690 Biological Effects of Electronic Radiation ICC1700 Electronics ICC1710 Microelectronics ICC1711 Microelectronics Research and Development ICC1712 Microelectronics Materials and Manufacturing Technology ICC1715 Identification Friend-or-Foe (IFF) ICC1720 Lasers (Nonweapon) and Electro-Optics ICC1721 Helicopter and Ground-Based Electro-Optics and Laser Systems (Less ATGMs) ICC1722 Low-Energy Laser and Electro-Optics Battlefield Systems (ATGM, ABM/ATBM, SRBM ASAT-Ground and DEW-Ground) Weapon Support and Nonweapon ICC1723 Low-Energy Laser and Electro-Optics Maritime Systems Weapon Support and Nonweapon ICC1724 Low-Energy Laser and Electro-Optics Aerospace Systems, Weapon Support and Nonweapon (Aircraft, ASMs, AAMs, and CMs) ICC1725 Infrared Night-Vision and Low-Energy Laser Technology ICC1730 Computers and Related Systems Technology ICC1731 Computer Science and Information Technology ICC1732 Cybernetics ICC1733 Computer Science Resources

ICC1734 Instrumentation Technologies ICC1740 Sensor Technologies ICC1741 Advanced Sensor Systems for Ground Applications ICC1742 Advanced Sensor Systems for Air Applications ICC1743 Advanced Sensor Systems for Sea Applications ICC1744 Battlefield Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition Systems ICC1745 Advanced Sensor Systems for ABM/ATBM, ATGM, SAM, SRBM, ASAT-Ground, and DEW-Ground ICC1750 Electronic Combat/Electronic Warfare ICC1751 Airborne (Fixed-Wing) Electronic Combat ICC1752 Airborne (Rotary-Wing) Electronic Combat ICC1753 Ground-Based Electronic Combat ICC1754 Electron Devices ICC1800 Sciences and Technologies ICC1810 Medical Sciences ICC1811 Medical Sciences RDT&E ICC1812 Infectious Disease Risk and Occurrence ICC1813 Medical Capabilities ICC1814 Medical Facilities ICC1815 Medical-Capable Transportation ICC1816 Environmental Health ICC1817 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) - Epidemiological Aspects ICC1818 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) - Sociological Aspects ICC1820 Mathematical and Physical Sciences ICC1821 Physical and Environmental Sciences ICC1822 Mapping, Navigation, and the Geophysical and Geographic Sciences ICC1823 Physics Research ICC1824 Control Theory ICC1825 Operations Research ICC1826 Applied Mathematics ICC1830 Technology Base and Technologies ICC1831 Muliforce Technology Base ICC1832 Missile Forces Technology Base ICC1833 Ground Forces Technology Base ICC1834 Maritime Forces Technology Base ICC1835 Aerospace Forces Technology Base ICC1836 Materials, Structures, and Manufacturing Technologies

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[TOP SECRET] SECRET IFC1837 Materials, Structures, and Manufacturing Technologies for Ground Forces-Specific Applications IFC1838 Materials, Structures, and Manufacturing Technologies for Maritime Forces-Specific Applications IFC1839 Materials, Structures, and Manufacturing Technologies for Aerospace Forces-Specific Applications ICC1840 Propulsion and Explosives Technology (Less Nuclear) IFC1841 Ground Propulsion and Explosives Technology ICC1842 Fuels and Lubricants Technology IFC1850 Energy Conversion and Power Technology IFC1851 Energy Conversion and Power Technology for Ground Forces Applications IFC1852 Energy Conversion and Power Technology for Maritime Forces Applications IFC1853 Energy Conversion and Power Technology for Aerospace Forces Applications ICC1860 Directed-Energy and Kinetic-Energy Weapons IFC1861 Ground Combat Directed-Energy Weapons Development IFC1862 Ground-Based Directed-Energy Weapons Development IFC1863 Naval Directed-Energy Weapons Development IFC1864 Air-Based Directed-Energy Weapons Development IFC1865 Space-Based Directed-Energy Weapons Development IFC1866 High-Energy Laser Technologies and Applications IFC1867 Radio-Frequency Weapons Technologies and Applications IFC1868 Particle-Beam Weapons Technologies and Applications IFC1869 Kinetic Energy ICC1870 Low-Observables, Stealth, and Counterstealth Technologies IFC1871 Missile-Based Low-Observable Technologies (SRBMs, SAMs, ATGMs, ABMs/ATBMs, ASAT) IFC1872 Ground-Based Low-Observable Technologies IFC1873 Sea-Based Low-Observable Technologies IFC1874 Air-Based Low-Observable Technologies IFC1875 Counter-Low-Observable Technologies ICC1880 Ecological Contamination IFC1900 Resources and Economics IFC1910 Economics ICC1911 Military Economics ICC1912 Military Expenditures ICC1913 Civilian Economics ICC1914 Foreign Trade ICC1915 Banking and Finance ICC1916 Investments ICC1917 Sanctions (Nonmilitary Issues) ICC1918 Embargoes (Nonmilitary Issues) IFC1920 Industrial Production and Facilities ICC1921 Military Materiel Production ICC1922 Ground Forces Materiel Production ICC1923 Naval Forces Materiel Production ICC1924 Aerospace Forces Materiel Production ICC1925 Military Materiel Identification ICC1926 Essential Industrial Production and Facilities ICC1927 Civil Industries ICC1930 Basic Resources ICC1940 Fuels and Lubricants (Nonnuclear) ICC1950 Electric Power ICC1960 Construction Materials Production ICC1970 Strategic Materials Production ICC1980 Subsistence Production and Distribution IFC2000 Transportation ICC2010 Highways ICC2020 Railways ICC2030 Inland Waterways ICC2040 Ports ICC2050 Civil Fleets IFC2060 Aviation Facilities and Support Capabilities ICC2061 Airfields ICC2062 Civil Aviation Organizations IFC2070 Transportation Logistic Forces IFC2100 Physical Environment ICC2110 Terrain ICC2120 Oceanography ICC2130 Coasts and Landing Beaches ICC2140 Meteorology ICC2150 Urban Areas IFC2151 Urban Area Boundaries ICC2160 Evasion and Recovery ICC2170 Cultural Geography ICC2180 Natural Disasters IFC2200 Illicit Activities and Law Enforcement ICC2210 International Organized Crime ICC2220 Industrial Espionage ICC2230 Law Enforcement IFC2231 Law Enforcement Capabilities IFC2232 Law Enforcement Organizations IFC2300 Intelligence and Security ICC2310 Intelligence and Security Programs and Capabilities ICC2320 Security Services ICC2330 Security Forces ICC2340 Counterintelligence Services ICC2350 Positive Intelligence Operations ICC2360 Camouflage, Concealment, and Deception ICC2370 Civil Defense ICC2380 Foreign Threats to U.S. Systems Acquisition IFC2381 Threats to U.S. Ground Systems Acquisition IFC2382 Threats to U.S. Naval Systems Acquisition IFC2383 Threats to U.S. Aerospace Systems Acquisition IFC2400 Terrorism ICC2410 International Terrorism ICC2420 Counterterrorism ICC2430 International Piracy IFC2500 Counterdrugs ICC2510 Drug-Related Activities ICC2520 C4I Concepts and Doctrine ICC2530 Operating Tactics ICC2540 Drug Transshipment Methods and Routes ICC2550 Military Policy/Response to Drug Activity ICC2560 Drug Network Security and Intelligence ICC2570 Essential Chemicals ICC2580 Drug Production/Processing Facilities ICC2610 Biographies IFC2611 Military Biographies and Leadership IFC2612 Political Leaders Biographies IFC2613 Diplomatic Personnel Biographies IFC2614 Science and Technology Biographies IFC2615 Commercial Biographies IFC2616 Criminal Biographies IFC2617 Law Enforcement Biographies UNCLASSIFIED G-5 SECRET

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SECRET NOFORN IFC2618 Counterintelligence Biographies IFC2619 Key Drug Related Figures Biographies IFC2620 Terrorist Biographies IFC3000 Information Warfare IFC8000 Intelligence Support to Targeting IFC8010 Physical Vulnerability IFC8020 Support to SIOP IFC8030 Strategic Relocatable Targets IFC8040 Target Materials ICC8050 Underground Facilities ICC8060 Battle Damage Assessments (BDA) IFC8070 Support to Weapons Development IFC8080 Theater Operational Planning ICC9000 Indications and Warning (I&W) IFC9010 I&W - Nuclear Attack on the United States IFC9020 I&W - Nuclear Attack on U.S. Overseas Forces IFC9030 I&W - Nuclear Attack on U.S. Allies IFC9040 I&W - Nonnuclear Attack IFC9050 I&W - Attack on U.S. Reconnaissance, Activities, Facilities, and Communications Systems IFC9060 I&W - Attack on U.S. Space-Based Systems IFC9070 I&W - Internal Political Instability IFC9080 I&W - Internal Political Instability Threatening U.S. Lives or Property IFC9090 I&W - International Hostilities IFC9100 I&W - Hostile Reactions to U.S. Force Deployments IFC9110 I&W - Terrorism IFC9120 I&W - Proliferation UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED G-6 SECRET

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0000 Non-Intelligence Subjects PG1000 Missile Forces (General) PT1000 Missile Systems (General) PG/PT1010 ICBM PT1020 SLBM PG/PT1030 MRBM and IRBM PG/PT1040 SRBM PG/PT1050 ABM PG/PT1060 SAM PT1065 ATGM PG/PT1070 Support PG/PT1080 Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) PG1100 Ground Forces (General) PT1100 Ground Systems (General) PG/PT1110 Infantry PG1120 Armor/Tank PT1120 Combat Vehicle PG1130 Artillery and Surface-to-Surface Missiles (SSM) PT1130 Artillery and Rocket PG1140 Air Defense PT1140 Antiaircraft Artillery PG1150 Combat Support PT1150 Support PT1160 Ordnance, Ground

PG/PT1170 Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) PG1180 Airborne/Parachutists PG1190 Combat Service Support PG1195 Force Employment Planning PG1200 Naval Forces (General) PT1200 Naval Systems (General) PG/PT1210 Surface Ships PG1211 Antisurface Warfare PT1211 Antiship Warfare PG1212 Principal Surface Combatants PG1213 Patrol Combatants and Craft PG1214 Amphibious Warfare Ships and Craft PG1215 Mine Warfare Ships and Craft PG1216 Auxiliary Ships and Craft PG/PT1220 Submarines PG1221 Ballistic Missile Submarines (SSBN) PT1221 Ballistic Missile Submarines PG1222 Cruise Missile Submarines (SSGN, SSG) PT1222 Cruise Missile Submarines PG1223 Torpedo Attack Submarines (SSN, SS) PT1223 Submarines, Other PG1225 Naval Infantry PG1230 Naval Warfare PG1231 Strike Warfare PG1232 Antiair Warfare and Antiship Missile Defense

PG1233 Mine Warfare PG1234 Amphibious Warfare PG/PT1235 Antisubmarine Warfare PG1240 Coastal Defense PG/PT1250 Logistics and Support PG1251 Marine Mammals PG1252 Diving and Marine Salvage and Submarine Rescue PT1260 Ordnance, Naval PG1270 Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) PT1270 Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) PG/PT1280 Ocean Surveillance PG1285 Ocean Research and Underwater Reconnaissance Operations PG1300 Air Forces (General) PT1300 Aerodynamics Systems (General) PG/PT1310 Bomber PG/PT1311 Bomber, Strategic PG/PT1312 Bomber, Tactical PG/PT1320 Fighter PG/PT1321 Fighter, Interceptor PG/PT1322 Fighter, Tactical PG/PT1330 Aerodynamic Missiles PG/PT1340 Helicopter PG/PT1350 Support

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SECRET NOFORN PG/PT1151 An Transport PT1360 Ordnance, Air PG/PT11370 Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C*) PG1400 Space Forces (General) PT1400 Space Systems (General) PG/PT1410 Space Combat Forces PG1430 Space Support Forces PT1430 Space Support System PG1440 Nonhostile Space Programs PT1440 Scientific and Exploratory PG/PT1450 Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C*) PT1500 Nuclear Energy Programs (General) PT1510 Nuclear Weapons, Munitions, and Explosives PT1520 Nuclear Power and Propulsion PT1530 Nuclear Materials PT1540 Nuclear Proliferation PT1545 Key Nuclear Personnel PT1550 Nuclear Disposal PT1600 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Warfare (General) PT1610 Biological Warfare PT1620 Chemical Warfare PT1630 Radiological Warfare PT1640 Protective Equipment and Devices PG/PT1700 Electronics (General) PG/PT1710 Radar PG/PT1720 Telecommunications PG/PT1730 Electromagnetic Warfare PG/PT1731 Electromagnetic Support PG/PT1732 Electromagnetic Countermeasures PG/PT1733 Electromagnetic Protection PT1740 Lasers (Nonweapon) and Electro-Optics PG1741 Lasers (Nonweapon) and Electro-Optics PG1742 Sonar PG/PT1750 Computers and Electronic Engineering Technology PT1800 Sciences and Technologies (General) PT1810 Life Sciences PT1820 Physical and Environmental Sciences PT1830 Technological Base PT1840 Materials, Structures, and Manufacturing Technologies PT1850 Propulsion and Explosives Technology (Less Nuclear) PT1860 Energy Conversion PT1870 Technology Transfer: Worldwide PT1880 Technology Transfer: West-to-West PT1890 Technology Transfer: East-to-West PG1900 Military Economics (General) PG1910 Military Expenditures PG1920 Military Materiel Production and Procurement PG1921 Ground Forces Materiel PG1922 Naval Forces Materiel PG1923 Aerospace Forces Materiel PG1926 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Warfare PG1930 Basic Resources PG1931 Fuels and Lubricants PG1932 Electric Power PG1933 Construction Materials PG1934 Strategic Materials PG1940 Military Assistance and Sales Programs (Suppliers) PG1941 Military Assistance and Sales Programs (Recipients) PG1950 Essential Industrial Production and Facilities PG2000 Transportation (General) PG2010 Highways PG2011 Commercial Trucking PG2020 Railways PG2030 Inland Waterways PG2040 Ports PG/PT2050 Merchant Marine PG2060 Civil Aviation PG2070 Logistics Forces PG2080 Multipurpose PG2081 Medical-Capable Civilian Transportation PG2082 Medical-Capable Military Transportation PG2100 Physical Environment (General) PG2110 Terrain PG2120 Oceanography PG2130 Coasts and Landing Beaches PG2140 Meteorology PG2150 Urban Areas PG2200 Military-Political (General) PG2210 Arms Limitation and Force Reduction PG2220 Mutual Military Defense PG2230 Arms Control Agreement Compliance PG2240 Military Forces Deployment PG2250 Military Participation in National Affairs PG2260 Government Control PT2260 Explosive Ordnance Disposal PG2300 Insurgency PG2310 Active Insurgency PG2320 Incipient Insurgency Situation PG2400 Intelligence and Security PG2410 Civil Defense PG2420 Security Forces PG2430 U.S. Prisoner of War and Missing in Action PG2440 Positive Intelligence Operations PG2450 Counterintelligence Services H-2 SECRET UNCLASSIFIED

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NORAD SECRET PG2460 Camouflage, Concealment, and Deception PG2470 Counterterrorism PG2500 Military-Sociological (General) PG2510 Biographics PG2520 Medical Situation PG2521 AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), Epidemiological Aspects PG2522 AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), Sociopolitical Impact Demography PG2530 Vulnerabilities to Psychological Operations PG2540 Foreign Efforts To Exert Influence PG2541 Narcotics and Drug-Related Activities PG2550 Command, Control, Communications, and Computer (C) Concepts and Doctrine PG2551 Operating Tactics PG2552 Biographics of Key Narcotics-Related Figures PG2553 Narcotics Transshipment Methods and Routes PG2554 Military/Policy Response to Narcotics Activity PG2555 Drug Network Security and Intelligence PG2556 Precursor Chemicals PG2557 Narcotics Production/Processing Facilities PG2558

PG2559 Means of Shipment of Narcotics PG2600 Military (General) PG2610 Command, Control, Communications, and Computer (C⁴) Concepts and Doctrine PT2610 Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C⁴) Systems PG/PT2611 C⁴ Countermeasures PG2612 Tactical Warning and Attack Assessment System PG2613 Joint Doctrine and Tactics PG2614 Short-Range Nuclear Forces Doctrine PGW2620 Hostilities PGW2621 Nuclear Attack on the United States PGW2622 Nonnuclear Attack (Indications) PGW2623 Attack on U.S. Reconnaissance, Activities, Facilities, and Communications Systems PGW2624 International Hostilities PGW2625 Attack on U.S. Space-Based Systems PGW2626 Nuclear Attack on U.S. Overseas Forces PGW2627 Nuclear Attack on U.S. Allies PG2630 International Terrorism PGW2630 Hostilities (Terrorism) PGW2650 Indications and Warning of Internal Political Instability PGW2651 Indications and Warning of Instability Threatening U.S. Lives or Property

PGW2660 Narcotics Transshipment PT2660 Integrated Intelligence PG2681 Reconnaissance Systems PG/PT2700 Directed-Energy Weapons PGT2800 Physical Vulnerability PT2800 Hypervelocity Kinetic Weapons PGT2900 Target Interrelationships PT2900 Low-Observables, Stealth, and Counterstealth Technologies PGT2905 Support to SIOP and Theater Operational Planning PGT3000 Industrial and Economic Base PT3000 Strategic Relocatable Targets (SRT) PGT3010 Industries that Sustain Protracted War PGT3020 Energy Resources PGT3030 Military Logistics Providing Immediate Support PG4110 Special Operations Forces PG/PT5110 Ecological Contamination

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