The initial period of the Great Patriotic War has long been characterized in Soviet historiography as "a surprise attack" against the Soviet Union. The "suddenness" of the war served to cover up the real reasons for the failures of the first few months, and military intelligence bore a ...
He acknowledged in a letter that his intelligence directorate “did not live up to the task we were entrusted with”. He is the first senior figure to step down over the attack, which were the deadliest in Israel’s history. Israeli military and intelligence officials missed or ignored multipl...
Epistemological Aspects of Military Intelligence 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 21 作者: F Bulinge 摘要: Intelligence can be defined as actionable knowledge useful to political and military decision makers. How is intelligence constructed? The aim of this paper is to study intelligence in ...
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U.S. military has no carriers in Indo-Pacific waters for first time in decades From that linked article: But retired Navy Capt. Jim Fanell, former director of intelligence for the Pacific Fleet, said the absence of a carrier group in the region is dangerous, noting it is the first time...
Earlier this month, Satya Pal Malik, the then-Jammu and Kashmir governor, alleged that paramilitary personnel were denied air transport and were made to travel by road amid intelligence failures to detect a threat. Malik informed Modi that the attack was a failure on the...
The rational antithesis of the Atilla Syndrome has existed only briefly in recent history. It came into being about 250 years ago as a philosophical buttress to the First Industrial Revolution and it was a better least-effort solution: "Make it, don't take it, and everybody has more." Thi...
He believed he should take a direct – and firm – hand in the shifting – or as he told his staff, “playing checkers” with submarines.[2] Fife sought to make use of the signals intelligence program referenced by its name “Ultra”. More specifically, the subdivision of Ultra that ...
Lee, who up until this time had been almost invincible, was betrayed by the failures of some of his key subordinates at Gettysburg: Ewell, for failing to seize Cemetery Hill on July 1; Stuart, for depriving the army of cavalry intelligence for a key part of the campaign; and especially ...
Despite the fact that they represent only the interests of big business, big finance and themselves, the oligarchs of the World Economic Forum are now calling for a policy of merging human and artificial intelligence systems so that computer chips implanted in our brain can edit and censor â...