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Booz allen hamilton é una corporazione da guerra elettronica EW che sviluppa anche reti ISR ovvero di intelligence, sorveglianza e riconoscimento, meglio conosciuta come captazione telematica per dispositivi trojan horse, jail breaker e sistemi di tracking satellitare.
Nessuna Censura sulle armi non letali
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Le capacitá spaziano dalla gestione dello spettro radioelettrico, includentesi la guerra elettronica e di conseguenza le armi non letali a microonde, active denial system e radar a lungo raggio di sorveglianza, humint(human intelligence), intelligence(raccolta dati sugli individui bersaglio), riconoscimento dei bersagli sensibili(leaders o di interesse dei comandanti di stazione delle compagnie minori che funzionano per discriminazione propria), operazioni cyber per accesso RF(radio e radiosatellitare), effetti non cinetici(privi di segnale radio) oppure bersagli RF(radio).
Queste capacitá vengono fornite da ogni dipartimento difesa ad ogni comandante di stazione, anche delle compagnie minori, ed anche polizia in ambito civile (i piú qualificati per il compito dovrebbero partire dal grado di tenente anche se é piú apprezzabile il grado di capitano).
Queste capacitá vengono fornite da ogni dipartimento difesa ad ogni comandante di stazione, anche delle compagnie minori, ed anche polizia in ambito civile (i piú qualificati per il compito dovrebbero partire dal grado di tenente anche se é piú apprezzabile il grado di capitano).
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I requisiti per diventare gestori dello spettro radioelettrico(electromagnetic spectrum managers), oppure tecnici del suono dello spettro radioelettrico(sound electromagnetic spectrum managers), operatori active denial system, guerra elettronica e radar a lungo raggio di sorveglianza (ADS, EW & LRSU) raccolta dati di intelligence e human intelligence (ISR Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconaissance)e captazione telematica(trojan horse, pegasus, jail breaker, satellite tracking), richiedono:
-dai 6 anni di esperienza nel dipartimento difesa DOD in guerra elettronica EW e intelligrnce, surveillance e reconaissance ISR.
-esperienza con requisiti formali e requisiti di processo operazionali.
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-dai 6 anni di esperienza nel dipartimento difesa DOD in guerra elettronica EW e intelligrnce, surveillance e reconaissance ISR.
-esperienza con requisiti formali e requisiti di processo operazionali.
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RIPETO per riassumere gli ultimi 3 post:
il dipartimento difesa concede apparecchiature da guerra elettronica e captazione telematica per spiare, tortura ed uccidere innocenti cittadini per mezzo dello spettro radioelettrico a tutte le forze di polizia e compagnie minori.
il dipartimento difesa concede apparecchiature da guerra elettronica e captazione telematica per spiare, tortura ed uccidere innocenti cittadini per mezzo dello spettro radioelettrico a tutte le forze di polizia e compagnie minori.
REPORTED AS WRITTEN IN THE ARTICLE BELOW:
...In a world where satellite and radar technology facilitate the Army's ability to sense at long ranges...
.... In addition, RF frequencies also have the ability to penetrate line-of-sight obstructions and allow Soldiers to perceive objects through walls, beyond dense foliage, underneath the ground and even beyond the earth's horizon....
https://www.army.mil/article/239111/radio_frequency_research_enables_army_dominance
...In a world where satellite and radar technology facilitate the Army's ability to sense at long ranges...
.... In addition, RF frequencies also have the ability to penetrate line-of-sight obstructions and allow Soldiers to perceive objects through walls, beyond dense foliage, underneath the ground and even beyond the earth's horizon....
https://www.army.mil/article/239111/radio_frequency_research_enables_army_dominance
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4. Generally, a network is a grouping of things that are interconnected to collect, process, store, display,
disseminate, and protect information worldwide. Networks enable commanders to communicate information
and control forces whether mounted or dismounted. Networks are key enablers to successful operations.
1-45. Commanders determine their information requirements and focus their staffs and organizations on
using the network to meet these requirements in the most simple and efficient manner possible. These
network capabilities relieve the staff of handling routine data and enable extensive information sharing,
collaborative planning, execution, and assessment that promote shared understanding.
disseminate, and protect information worldwide. Networks enable commanders to communicate information
and control forces whether mounted or dismounted. Networks are key enablers to successful operations.
1-45. Commanders determine their information requirements and focus their staffs and organizations on
using the network to meet these requirements in the most simple and efficient manner possible. These
network capabilities relieve the staff of handling routine data and enable extensive information sharing,
collaborative planning, execution, and assessment that promote shared understanding.
Multinational operations consist of military actions conducted by forces of two or more nations,
undertaken within the structure of a coalition or alliance. When an Army headquarters serves as a
multinational headquarters, commanders have additional considerations for establishing the command and
control system. The staff must tailor and configure the headquarters to accommodate the different people,
processes, networks, and command posts required to execute the operation. Some considerations include—
z Command structure.
z Staffing.
Liaisons and coordination.
z Communications.
z Translators and interpreters.
z Multinational information sharing.
undertaken within the structure of a coalition or alliance. When an Army headquarters serves as a
multinational headquarters, commanders have additional considerations for establishing the command and
control system. The staff must tailor and configure the headquarters to accommodate the different people,
processes, networks, and command posts required to execute the operation. Some considerations include—
z Command structure.
z Staffing.
Liaisons and coordination.
z Communications.
z Translators and interpreters.
z Multinational information sharing.
CONCLUSION
1-49. Commanders cannot exercise C2 alone. Even at the lowest level, commanders need support to exercise
C2 effectively. At every echelon of command, each commander has a C2 system. Commanders arrange
people, processes, and networks into CPs to best facilitate their exercise of authority and direction.
1-49. Commanders cannot exercise C2 alone. Even at the lowest level, commanders need support to exercise
C2 effectively. At every echelon of command, each commander has a C2 system. Commanders arrange
people, processes, and networks into CPs to best facilitate their exercise of authority and direction.
PEOPLE
1-25. The most important component of the C2 system is people—those who assist commanders and exercise
control on their behalf. An effective C2 system accounts for the characteristics and limits of human nature.
Simultaneously, it exploits and enhances uniquely human skills. People dedicated to the C2 system include
commanders, seconds in command, command sergeants major, staffs, and liaison officers.
1-25. The most important component of the C2 system is people—those who assist commanders and exercise
control on their behalf. An effective C2 system accounts for the characteristics and limits of human nature.
Simultaneously, it exploits and enhances uniquely human skills. People dedicated to the C2 system include
commanders, seconds in command, command sergeants major, staffs, and liaison officers.
Generally, a network is a grouping of things that are interconnected to collect, process, store, display,
disseminate, and protect information worldwide. Networks enable commanders to communicate information
and control forces whether mounted or dismounted. Networks are key enablers to successful operations.
1-45. Commanders determine their information requirements and focus their staffs and organizations on
using the network to meet these requirements in the most simple and efficient manner possible. These
network capabilities relieve the staff of handling routine data and enable extensive information sharing,
collaborative planning, execution, and assessment that promote shared understanding.
disseminate, and protect information worldwide. Networks enable commanders to communicate information
and control forces whether mounted or dismounted. Networks are key enablers to successful operations.
1-45. Commanders determine their information requirements and focus their staffs and organizations on
using the network to meet these requirements in the most simple and efficient manner possible. These
network capabilities relieve the staff of handling routine data and enable extensive information sharing,
collaborative planning, execution, and assessment that promote shared understanding.