Information of a military nature and the process by which it is obtained and transmitted Intelligence includes information on the military doctrine and defence industry
| resources of the state the development of the armed forces and their combat readiness the strength composition and state of the forces their combat potential their
| modes of conducting combat operations their mobilizable
| resources the quantity and quality of armaments and equipment as well as the prospects for their development the
| level of military art and the lines along which it is developing etc Intelligence may be obtained from the following
| sources superior and subordinate commanders and military command and control
| organizations reconnaissance forces and intelligence gathering
| resources of all types the local population the military command and control
| organizations of adjacent and other cooperating forces prisoners and defectors military
| documents weapons and equipment captured from the enemy
| manuals maps observations and other
| sources Intelligence may be classified in terms of credibility as reliable probably reliable doubtful and false It may also be classed by significance as highly significant significant or average and by
| content as high priority urgent or routine
- only individual words found (there may be no translations for some thesaurus entries in the bilingual dictionary)