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The technical intelligence process consists of:
The analysis phase includes various types of technical and operational tests. The services have well developed procedures for testing various types of materiel.
The production of technical intelligence includes preparation of a variety of reports and documents. For example, during World War II the Army prepared technical manuals on certain items of enemy equipment, included information about enemy equipment in catalogs of enemy equipment and in handbooks about foreign forces, and published technical intelligence in various reports.
Technical intelligence should not be confused with intelligence obtained "by technical means." That is a term of art used in discussion of disarmament to mean information gathered by various sorts of sensors in space, in vehicles, or in fixed locations. The Technical Intelligence Process
The collection phase typically begins when a soldier finds something on a battlefield. Materiel can also be obtained through commercial channels. Clandestine operations have been mounted to obtain enemy materiel. Probably the most expensive and most ambitious was construction of Hughes Glomar Explorer to obtain the wreckage of Soviet submarine that sunk in the Pacific.Note