- RAF Intelligence
The Royal Air Force Operations Support (Intelligence) Branch is an organisation within the
Royal Air Force that maintains intelligence staff and equipment.Intelligence officer s and airmen of the branch and trade are involved in many duties including:* Air Intelligence Analysis
* Imagery Analysis
* Signals Analysis
* Human Intelligence
* Briefing duties foraircrew , politicians and commanders
* Targeting
* Operational Intelligence (OPINTEL)The Branch has around 300 officers (up to the Rank of
Air Commodore ) and members are posted throughout the operational stations and headquarters of theBritish Armed Forces .Training
Air intelligence training is carried out at the Defence School of Intelligence (DSI) at the Defence Intelligence and Security Centre (DISC), on what used to be the site of RAF Chicksands in
Bedfordshire . Air Intelligence Wing delivers the Joint Air Intelligence Course (JAIC), which lasts 22 weeks and qualifies students as Air Intelligence Officers. Other ranks start by completing the 15 week long Operational Air Intelligence Course (OpAIC) before specialising in either Imagery or Signals Analysis after their first tour. A further 4 months at DISC Chicksands, at the IMINT Wing (Joint School of Photographic Interpretation ), qualifies those specialising in Imagery Intelligence. A longer course at SIGINT Wing qualifies the Intelligence Analysts specialising in Signals Intelligence.History
The RAF Intelligence Branch dates back to
World War II , however officers have been employed in intelligence duties since the formation of the RAF in 1918. At the time, officers of the General Duties (GD) Branch (mainly pilots on a ground tour or who could no longer fly due to medical reasons) performed the duty of Squadron Intelligence Officer, or aircrew on ground tours in theAir Ministry Intelligence Department. By the late 1930s there was a dedicated Intelligence Branch (Administrative and Special Duties Branch (for Intelligence duties)). In 1939, theSecret Intelligence Service established a dedicated Air Intelligence Section under the command of Group Captain F W Winterbottom (Chief of Air Intelligence, MI6). During World War II, the Intelligence Branch became larger to encompass theSignals Intelligence staff atBletchley Park and the Imagery Intelligence staff atMedmenham .Following the war, the Branch was split into Administrative and Special Duties Branch (Photography) and Administrative and Special Duties Branch (Signals), with no dedicated Air Intelligence section. In the 1970s the Photographic Interpretation (PI) Branch was formed for
commissioned officer s to be employed at thereconnaissance intelligence centres attached to aircraft units, and also to work at theJoint Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre (JARIC) atRAF Brampton . By the start of the 1990s, the RAF could see the benefit of an independent Intelligence Branch, creating the GD (Intelligence) Branch. They required more information and warning on the potential enemies around the world in order to maintain the diminishing RAF's ability to react. In 1997 GD (INT) became the Operations Support (Intelligence) Specialisation that is in existence today.taff roles and trades
The RAF Intelligence trades currently consist of Intelligence Analyst (Imagery), (Communications) and (Voice). Essentially, these three areas comprise photographic interpretation, signals analysis and linguistics analysis respectively. The trades have recently been merged into a generic trade group, where individuals can specialise in one or more fields as well as generalist intelligence duties.
Officer roles
*Station Intelligence Officer -
Strike Command flying stations
*HQ Intelligence Staff - J2/A2 (PJHQ ,JFACHQ ,NATO , Army)
*Targeteer - Targets Staff (DTIO, PJHQ, JFHQ, JFACHQ)
*Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Operator - Defence Humint Unit
*Squadron Intelligence Officer (SQINTO) - attached to each flying squadron
*Air Warfare Centre Intelligence Staff
*Defence Intelligence Staff
*Flight/Squadron Commander - Intelligence Units (Joint and RAF)
*Information Operations
*Special Forces Air Intelligence
*Instructor - Recruit Training, Intelligence Training, Specialist TrainingAirmen/Non-Commissioned Officer trades
*Strategic Imagery Analysis - JARIC
*Tactical Imagery Analysis - TIW
*Signals Analysis
*Translation/Transcription
*Air Warfare Centre
*Squadron Intelligence
*Station Intelligence
*Instructor Duties
*HQ Intelligence StaffNotable current members of RAF Intelligence
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Jackie Davies , bobsledderNotable former members of RAF Intelligence
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Pam Ayres , poet
*Michael Bentine , comedian and actor
*Cecil Gould , art historian
*Reginald Victor Jones , Scientist
*Christopher Lee , actor
*Tony Scannell , actor
*Air Chief Marshal Sir Claude Pelly
*Air Chief Marshal Sir John Steel
*Air Vice-Marshal Alan Ritchie
*Air Commodore Archibald Boyle
*"Skull" Selton , character inDerek Robinson 'sPiece of Cake ee also
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Signals Intelligence
*Imagery IntelligenceExternal links
* [http://www.raf.mod.uk/ Official Royal Air Force Website]
* [http://www.rafcareers.com/jobs/job_files/jobpage_intelligenceofficer.cfm RAF Careers - Job file: Intelligence Officer]
* [http://www.rafcareers.com/jobs/intelligenceanalyst.cfm RAF Careers - Job file: Intelligence Analyst]
* [http://www.rafcareers.com/jobs/intelanalystvoice.cfm RAF Careers - Job file: Intelligence Analyst (Voice)]
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