Reconnaissance (US Army FM 7-92; Chap. 4)
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2018 |
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In military operations, reconnaissance or scouting is the exploration outside an area occupied by friendly forces to gain information about natural features and other activities in the area. |
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2017 |
54254 characters 16 sections 32 paragraphs 13 images 87 internal links 5 external links |
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In military operations, reconnaissance or scouting is the exploration outside an area occupied by friendly forces to gain information about natural features and enemy presence. |
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2016 |
53681 characters 16 sections 32 paragraphs 12 images 88 internal links 5 external links |
enemy 0.546 reconnaissance 0.360 forces 0.233 commander 0.226 platoon 0.203 military 0.189 route 0.135 civil 0.134 armed 0.123 amphibious 0.122 epidemiological 0.116 sanitary 0.116 oriented 0.115 force 0.109 commanders 0.104 |
In military operations, reconnaissance is the exploration outside an area occupied by friendly forces to gain information about natural features and enemy presence. |
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2015 |
49817 characters 15 sections 30 paragraphs 11 images 83 internal links 4 external links |
enemy 0.472 reconnaissance 0.385 forces 0.249 commander 0.242 platoon 0.217 military 0.202 route 0.144 civil 0.144 armed 0.132 amphibious 0.131 epidemiological 0.124 sanitary 0.124 oriented 0.123 force 0.117 commanders 0.112 |
In military operations, reconnaissance is the exploration outside an area occupied by friendly forces to gain information about natural features and enemy presence. |
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2014 |
50341 characters 16 sections 30 paragraphs 9 images 74 internal links 6 external links |
enemy 0.461 reconnaissance 0.377 forces 0.232 commander 0.225 platoon 0.202 military 0.188 srr 0.156 civil 0.149 training 0.148 route 0.134 armed 0.123 amphibious 0.122 force 0.118 epidemiological 0.115 sanitary 0.115 |
Reconnaissance is the military term for exploring beyond the area occupied by friendly forces to gain vital information about enemy forces or features of the environment for later analysis and/or dissemination. Battalions, regiments, or brigades that conduct reconnaissance have undergone rigorous selection processes and their training is very much to do with that field, for example they must undergo capture or kill evasion, resist, evacuate and extract, and resistance to torture, sniper rifle training, etc. Snipers are selected as a first choice when recruiting for organisations like the Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR); they are given precedence due to their skill and knowledge at evading enemies and capture; they are considered great assets in reconnaissance. [ citation needed ] |
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2013 |
48307 characters 16 sections 29 paragraphs 10 images 71 internal links 6 external links |
enemy 0.488 reconnaissance 0.367 forces 0.246 commander 0.239 platoon 0.214 military 0.200 civil 0.158 route 0.142 armed 0.130 amphibious 0.129 force 0.125 epidemiological 0.122 sanitary 0.122 oriented 0.121 commanders 0.110 |
Reconnaissance is the military term for exploring beyond the area occupied by friendly forces to gain vital information about enemy forces or features of the environment for later analysis and/or dissemination. |
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2012 |
46136 characters 16 sections 29 paragraphs 9 images 66 internal links 4 external links |
enemy 0.488 reconnaissance 0.374 forces 0.246 commander 0.239 platoon 0.214 military 0.200 civil 0.158 route 0.142 armed 0.130 amphibious 0.129 force 0.125 epidemiological 0.122 sanitary 0.122 oriented 0.121 commanders 0.110 |
Reconnaissance is the military term for exploring beyond the area occupied by friendly forces to gain vital information about enemy forces or features of the environment for later analysis and/or dissemination. |
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2011 |
36931 characters 14 sections 29 paragraphs 8 images 52 internal links 1 external links |
enemy 0.523 reconnaissance 0.376 commander 0.289 platoon 0.240 military 0.179 forces 0.173 route 0.160 oriented 0.136 force 0.130 commanders 0.124 amphibious 0.116 terrain 0.105 beaches 0.083 intelligence 0.078 area 0.076 |
Reconnaissance is the military term for exploring beyond the area occupied by friendly forces to gain information about enemy forces or features of the environment. |
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2010 |
81482 characters 34 sections 49 paragraphs 12 images 191 internal links 10 external links |
enemy 0.457 reconnaissance 0.429 commander 0.252 oriented 0.177 forces 0.176 military 0.174 commanders 0.170 platoon 0.168 intelligence 0.156 force 0.146 disposition 0.114 armored 0.105 platoons 0.105 route 0.098 scouting 0.094 |
Reconnaissance , also known as scouting , is a military term for performing a preliminary survey ; especially an exploratory military survey to gain, or collect information. [2] Primarily, it refers to preliminary reconnaissance ; reconnaissance used to determine the enemy forces disposition and intention; gathering information about an enemy's composition and capabilities, along with the lay of the land and weather conditions through direct observation. Reconnaissance is generally an intelligence-gathering asset of human intelligence (HUMINT), under the intelligence cycle of intelligence collection management . |
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2009 |
38397 characters 8 sections 20 paragraphs 7 images 79 internal links 11 external links |
enemy 0.368 reconnaissance 0.358 units 0.259 recon 0.253 special 0.189 troops 0.171 cavalry 0.163 military 0.158 artillery 0.153 army 0.136 surveillance 0.132 scouts 0.122 sr 0.116 forces 0.109 force 0.103 |
Reconnaissance (also scouting ) is a military and medical term denoting exploration conducted to gain information. Militarily, its shorthand Canadian and British form is recce ( Template:PronEng ), its American usage form is recon ( Template:PronEng ). The associated, linguistic forms are the verb reconnoitre in British spelling, and reconnoiter in American spelling; informally, recce and recon are used as a verb. |
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2008 |
50047 characters 9 sections 30 paragraphs 9 images 134 internal links 11 external links |
enemy 0.396 reconnaissance 0.381 troops 0.184 aircraft 0.184 military 0.178 combat 0.138 sr 0.137 recon 0.136 units 0.128 bombers 0.115 artillery 0.115 army 0.110 war 0.108 special 0.107 turkish 0.105 |
Reconnaissance (also scouting ) is a military and medical term denoting exploration conducted to gain information. Militarily, its shorthand Australian, Canadian, and British form is recce ( Template:PronEng ), its American usage form is recon ( Template:PronEng ). The associated, linguistic forms are the verb reconnoitre in British spelling, and reconnoiter in American spelling; informally, recce and recon are used as a verb. |
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2007 |
37865 characters 8 sections 24 paragraphs 6 images 105 internal links 12 external links |
enemy 0.423 reconnaissance 0.360 aircraft 0.209 network 0.176 sr 0.156 military 0.135 bombers 0.131 combat 0.131 troops 0.131 war 0.123 turkish 0.120 surveillance 0.118 recon 0.116 armament 0.105 tactic 0.098 |
Reconnaissance , sometimes referred to as scouting, is the act of exploring (especially military or medical) to gain information. Often referred to as recce (UK, Canada and Australia, Template:PronEng ) or recon (U.S., Template:PronEng ), the associated formal verb is reconnoitre (British spelling) or reconnoiter (American spelling). In informal English, both recce and recon are often also used as a verb. |
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2006 |
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enemy 0.445 aircraft 0.306 reconnaissance 0.301 armament 0.184 bombers 0.173 flying 0.147 rif 0.136 war 0.135 military 0.119 tactic 0.115 fire 0.115 rb 0.105 bombs 0.099 combat 0.092 variants 0.086 |
Reconnaissance is the military term for the active gathering of information about an enemy, or other conditions, by physical observation. It is part of combat intelligence . Compare to counterintelligence . Compare also to surveillance , which is passive gathering of information. |
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2005 |
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enemy 0.444 aircraft 0.366 reconnaissance 0.287 armament 0.184 bombers 0.173 flying 0.146 rif 0.136 war 0.135 tactic 0.115 fire 0.115 engagement 0.109 rb 0.105 combat 0.092 military 0.089 specially 0.087 |
Reconnaissance is the military term for the active gathering of information about an enemy, or other conditions, by physical observation. It is part of combat intelligence . Compare to counterintelligence . |
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2004 |
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reconnaissance 0.270 armament 0.257 aircraft 0.256 enemy 0.207 variants 0.179 airborne 0.174 intelligence 0.163 bomber 0.142 patrolling 0.142 recce 0.142 recon 0.142 reconnoitre 0.142 covert 0.128 doc 0.128 verb 0.128 |
Reconnaissance is the military term for the active gathering information about an enemy, or other conditions, by physical observation. It is part of combat intelligence . Compare to counterintelligence . |
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2002 |
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recce 0.534 recon 0.534 enemy 0.387 gather 0.262 military 0.232 attempts 0.223 depending 0.178 role 0.170 referred 0.150 reconnaissance 0.112 term 0.109 |
Reconnaissance is the military term for various attempts to gather information about enemy dispositions. It is often referred to as recce or recon depending on the role. |