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BritishMilitaryIntelligence.co.uk

British Military Intelligence, the civilian and policing agencies and departments which collectively make up Britain's intelligence front line in supporting peace, prosperity and democracy, are the focus BritishMilitaryIntelligence.co.uk. The key agencies are GCHQ, Security Service (MI5) and Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)

All the key sections and pages are linked from the navigation bar at the top of the page, and again in the index which is always displayed to the left of the page. Some of the key sections you may find it worthwhile visiting are:

The National Intelligence Architecture - a guide to how the pieces of the jigsaw fit together and work together

Intelligence agencies - a full listing of official and selected unofficial web resources for UK intelligence agencies, and a selection ofrom other countries.

Booklist - detailed reading suggestions of books about British military intelligence, including where to find them.

Quotations - a selection of quotations about intelligence and its practitioners, including book references where appropriate.

Intelligence disciplines - you have probably heard of HUMINT, IMINT, SIGINT but have you heard of MASINT, DEINT and do you know how they are defined?

Links - the full set of British and a selection of other nations' intelligence communities and links to other academic and professional intelligence related resources.

What does the MI in MI5 and MI6 stand for, and what about MI1 MI2 etc?


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