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Cover letter_JPR JOG_ACT approved - European Defence Agency

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42NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC3.3 Advanced intelligence requirement3.3 Advanced intelligence requirement0304. Mission intelligence will also need to consider the following in advance of any PRoperations:a. Political / religious environment.b. Civilian population.c. Nuclear, Biological, Chemical (NBC) assessment.d. Terrain / weather.e. Friendly ORBAT.f. Ongoing operations3.4 Isolated personnel intelligence0305. Isolated personnel intelligence will be developed from:a. ISOPREPs.b. EPA including Designated Area of Recovery (DAR).c. Mission Reports (MISREPs) and personnel debriefs.3.5 Mission intelligence requirements0306. Intelligence resources may be required for the initial detection and location ofthe isolated personnel and subsequently to determine:a. Method of recovery.b. DARs.c. Opposing Forces (OPFOR) counter-PR activity.d. Reaction of local civilian population.3.6 Guidance for intel and ops support staff3.6.1 IntroductionThe successful recovery of isolated personnel in the AO can only be achieved if the personnelrequiring recovery are sufficiently trained and properly documented prior to thestart of their mission. This guidance is designed as the template to be issued in the AOas part of the PR SOP or within SPINS. Procedures and requirements regarding survivalequipment and other survival aids detailed in this PR SOP should be driven by a J2 assessmentand confirmed by operational planning staff. Guidance for units and personnelnot trained and equipped for CSAR recovery is given in Paragraph 1.5 on page 33.NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC

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