Chapter 7. Answer key to questions

  1. Combat intelligence is knowing everything possible about the enemy, the weather, and the terrain.

  2. Combat intelligence is indispensable for the planning and con­ducting of operations in one's own area.

  3. Counterintelligence is the plans and actions carried out in order to prevent the enemy from finding out about one's plans, intentions, and forthcoming activities.

  4. There are two types of information:

    1) positive information, which refers to activities taking place in a given area at the moment of observation and

    2) negative information, which refers to activities taking place in a given area routinely, but not at the moment of observation.

  5. Five sources for gathering information about the enemy.

  6. Two types of intelligence reports: