文档介绍:FM 34-1
PREFACE
Field Manual 34-1 is the Army’s capstone manual for military intelligence
(MI) doctrine. It is consistent with and expands doctrine contained in
FM 100-5, the Army’s operations doctrine. It describes the Intelligence
Battlefield Operating System (BOS) and electronic warfare (EW) and how they
support operations. It provides the guidance needed by MI personnel to
support mander with intelligence and electronic warfare (IEW) in
warfighting and in operations other than war (OOTW).
When thinking about IEW support in the context of this manual, one
should remember that America’s Army and its Intelligence Corps is a doctrinally
based institution. Doctrine is neither unchanging dogma nor the exclusive
purview of an intellectual elite. Neither is it merely rigid adherence to a set of
tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) that tell us “how to fight.” Doctrine
provides mon, flexible framework of thought and expectations within
which soldiers think about and debate the issues of our profession. Doctrine
provides a basis for the institution to incorporate new ideas, technologies, and
organizational design to help leaders e the adaptive, creative problem
solvers that modern military operations require. bat, humanitarian
relief, or disaster recovery—all have mon, methods anizing and
carrying out assigned IEW missions. To change our doctrine is, therefore, to
change the way in which we think and debate the intellectual and physical
means for ensuring our continuity of purpose.
Joint and Army doctrine are the driving forces that determine how we
organize, train, and equip our forces. When we rethink our doctrine, we
directly influence our training, leader development, force design, and
equipment acquisition programs. Doctrine bridges intellectual, physical, and
technological change. It synthesizes and harmonizes our ideas about future
wars and links the institution to individual soldiers and leaders, helping them
to understand