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Definition of Electronics intelligence
1. Noun. Intelligence derived from electromagnetic radiations from foreign sources (other than radioactive sources).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electronics Intelligence
Literary usage of Electronics intelligence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Military Dictionary (1987)
"... hostile forces. electronics intelligence—(DOD) Technical and intelligence
information derived from foreign non-communications electromagnetic radiations ..."
2. Russian Money Laundering: Congressional Hearing edited by James A. Leach (2001)
"The question that I would ask is, what is the extent of Russian internal security,
electronics intelligence, and foreign intelligence agency operations ..."
3. Dollars and Sense of Command and Control by Raymond C. Bjorklund (1995)
"ESM are electronic warfare support measures which provide electronics intelligence
to the commander. The new name for the Combat Information Center is the ..."
4. Worldwide Military Threats: Implications for U. S. Forces (1992)
"Signals intelligence, communications intelligence, electronics intelligence,
imagery intelligence, measurement signature intelligence, and photographic ..."
5. Selling to the Military (1993)
"R&D programs related to communications, electronics intelligence, electronic
warfare, reconnaissance surveillance, target acquisition, night vision, ..."