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Formalized information needs identified by commanders at strategic, operational, and tactical levels to direct intelligence collection, analysis, and support of air operations.
Necessidades formalizadas de informação identificadas por comandantes em níveis estratégico, operacional e tático para orientar a coleta de inteligência, análise e apoio a operações aéreas.
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- Air Force Doctrine on Intelligence RequirementsFederation of American Scientists / USAF▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Air Intelligence Requirements defined as information needs across strategic, operational, tactical levels
- Requirements drive intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination processes
- AIR must be relevant, timely, accurate, and accessible
- Commanders must communicate requirements clearly for proper prioritization
- All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO)US Department of Defense▎ high· 2026-05-14
- AARO coordinates intelligence requirements for UAP collection across six operational domains
- Standardized collection strategies and reporting procedures for anomalies
- Quarterly reporting to Congress on intelligence collection and analysis of anomalies
- Intelligence operations and analysis domain includes requirement prioritization
- FM 34-2 Chapter 3: The Collection Management ProcessUS Army / Federation of American Scientists▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Collection Requirements (CR) defined as valid needs to close intelligence gaps
- Planning and direction phase identifies what leaders need to know and sets priorities
- Requirements drive allocation of limited collection resources to important questions
Air Intelligence Requirements
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Air Intelligence Requirements (AIR) are formalized information needs identified by military commanders and decision-makers across strategic, operational, and tactical levels to support planning, execution, and evaluation of air operations. Rooted in US Air Force doctrine, AIR drive the intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination process—ensuring that intelligence resources focus on priority questions that enable effective command decisions. Requirements must be relevant to operational objectives, timely for decision-making, accurate through rigorous analysis, and accessible to authorized personnel. Modern AIR frameworks extend to specialized collection priorities including UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) investigations coordinated by the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).
Enriquecimento (PT-BR)
Requisitos de Inteligência Aérea (AIR — Air Intelligence Requirements) são necessidades formalizadas de informação identificadas por comandantes militares e tomadores de decisão em níveis estratégico, operacional e tático para apoiar o planejamento, execução e avaliação de operações aéreas. Enraizado na doutrina da Força Aérea dos EUA, AIR conduz os processos de coleta, análise e disseminação de inteligência—garantindo que recursos de inteligência se concentrem em questões prioritárias que permitam decisões de comando eficazes. Os requisitos devem ser relevantes aos objetivos operacionais, oportunos para tomada de decisão, precisos por meio de análise rigorosa e acessíveis ao pessoal autorizado. Os arcabouços AIR modernos se estendem a prioridades de coleta especializadas, incluindo investigações de UAP (Fenômenos Aéreos Não Identificados) coordenadas pelo Escritório de Resolução de Anomalias Multidomínio (AARO) do Pentágono.
External Sources
- Air Force Doctrine on Intelligence Requirements · Federation of American Scientists / USAF · reliability:
high— Air Intelligence Requirements defined as information needs across strategic, operational, tactical levels; Requirements drive intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination processes; AIR must be relevant, timely, accurate, and accessible; Commanders must communicate requirements clearly for proper prioritization - All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) · US Department of Defense · reliability:
high— AARO coordinates intelligence requirements for UAP collection across six operational domains; Standardized collection strategies and reporting procedures for anomalies; Quarterly reporting to Congress on intelligence collection and analysis of anomalies; Intelligence operations and analysis domain includes requirement prioritization - FM 34-2 Chapter 3: The Collection Management Process · US Army / Federation of American Scientists · reliability:
high— Collection Requirements (CR) defined as valid needs to close intelligence gaps; Planning and direction phase identifies what leaders need to know and sets priorities; Requirements drive allocation of limited collection resources to important questions