Site Exploitation Planning and ABI “Mastering the Human Domain”
Site exploitation planning and ABI Mastering the Human Domain.
Site exploitation planning and ABI ‘Mastering the Human Domain’ examines how activity based intelligence in communities of interest are collected and used to exploit civilians in a particular community of interest. Techniques involve infiltration of a particular community, winning the hearts and minds, propaganda and social engineering in order to gain trust of the people during the exploitation process. This ATTP 3-91.15 document explains from a military standpoint these sites are chosen, prepared and then positioned for exploitation and how these attack scenes are investigated and reported in the aftermath.
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Army Technical Publications download site – APD | TRADOC
ATP Protection of Civilians and the reporting of collateral damage October 2015
Site exploitation planning and ABI Mastering the Human Domain examines how activity based intelligence in communities of interest are collected and used to exploit civilians in a particular community of interest. Techniques involve infiltration of a particular community, winning the hearts and minds, propaganda and social engineering in order to gain trust of the people during the exploitation process. This ATTP 3-91.15 document explains from a military standpoint these sites are chosen, prepared and then positioned for exploitation and how these attack scenes are investigated and reported. Site exploitation planning and ABI Mastering the Human Domain examines how activity based intelligence in communities of interest are collected and used to exploit civilians in a particular community of interest. Techniques involve infiltration of a particular community, winning the hearts and minds, propaganda and social engineering in order to gain trust of the people during the exploitation process. This ATTP 3-91.15 document explains from a military standpoint these sites are chosen, prepared and then positioned for exploitation and how these attack scenes are investigated and reported.