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Definition of COMINT
1. Noun. Technical and intelligence information derived from foreign communications by other than the intended recipients.
Lexicographical Neighbors of COMINT
COCl CODA CODAs COE COGS COHA COI COIN COIN-OR COIP | COIPs COL COLA COM COMINT (current term) COMO COMUSNAVCENT CON CONCACAF CONOPS | CONOPSs CONUS COO COOH-terminal signal transamidase COOL COPD CORBA CORDIC CORE |
Literary usage of COMINT
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Queensland Law Journal Reports: Cases Decided from 1st of June, 1882, to by Queensland Supreme Court, W. H. Osborne (1887)
"... of the arrival of the man-of-war, the frequent questioning, Jerry's description
of the risks of comint; to Queensland, and other incidents of the hour, ..."
2. First Charter of the U. S. National Security Agency (NSA) by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"(3) Determining, and submitting to appropriate authorities, requirements for
logistic support for the conduct of COMINT activities, together with specific ..."
3. U.S. Army Signals Intelligence in World War II: A Documentary History by James Leslie Gilbert, John Patrick Finnegan (1993)
"The power derived from the ability to exploit high- level signals intelligence
meant that access to and control of COMINT became a political football in ..."