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3. Intel guideline

Information in this document is meant to serve as a general guideline to how intel is collected, gathered, processed, employed and analysed.

The current information below is Work In Progress and only publicly available to gather feedback and ideas before it becomes widely used. Parts of it will be tested and employed before its fully employed in-practice.

In-Game

Locations

The following list gives a rough idea on the locations you may be able to find intel. Probabilities of such will vary per deployment and objective. Finding intel at locations should "feel" realistic and relevant to the places they are located. 

  • Objectives (within compounds, bases or directly on objective itself, eg targets house or person)
  • Incapacitated or killed combatants (bodies or dropped items)
  • Incapacitated, killed or alive civilian population 
  • Points of interest (enemy camps, vehicles etc)
Type of objects

Below is a generalised list of objects to keep an eye out for in general. Depending on the operating environment and scope of the operation, there may be items to find that aren't listed here. 

  • Mobile phones (old and new)
  • Satellite / Rugged phones
  • Laptop & Desktop computer
  • Servers / Routers / Networking equipment
  • Communication equipment
  • Documents / folders / paper
  • Notebook / Notepad / sticky notes
  • Maps / whiteboards / planning boards / intel boards
  • Blood stains
  • Objective items (eg, weapon and ammo caches, vehicles)
  • Hard drives / USB sticks

Intel Documents

After recovering intel, documents will be made available via here, sorted by deployment collected on, 

 

Intel Reports