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human rights violation





Any act of disregarding human rights.
Example: The act was considered a violation of human rights.


human shield




Persons who, under the laws of war are considered non-

combatants and as such are protected from deliberate attack,

civilians, POWs etc, yet who is used as a hostage to deter

an enemy from striking a particular target.

humanitarian (affairs) adviser





A civilian who cooperates with humanitarian agencies

in the provision of assistance.


humanitarian & civic assistance

HCA


Assistance to the local population provided by forces

involved in military operations.
Example: Once the force commander considered he had the

upper hand, he ordered HCA for the beleaguered community.


humanitarian assistance

HA


Programs conducted to relieve or reduce the results of natural

or manmade disasters or other conditions such as human

suffering, disease, hunger, or deprivation that could present a

serious threat to life or result in serious damage to

or loss of property.
Example: HA was badly needed; however, the host nation

simply did not have the resources.


humanitarian assistance (affairs) officer

HAO

A civilian who assists chief of the office for the coordination

of humanitarian assistance. UN humanitarian aid components

comprise small groups of civilians, eg UNHCR, UNICEF,

UNDP, NGOs etc.

humanitarian coordinator





A civilian officer within a PKO. In large or complex PKOs

the DHA might appoint a field-based coordinator.


identification

ID


1. The process of determining the friendly or hostile character

of an unknown detected contact.
2. In arms control it is the process of determining which nation

is responsible for the detected violations

of an arms-control measure.
3. In ground-combat operations, identification is the act

of discriminating between recognizable objects as being

friendly or foe.
4. The classification of an object as a member of a class.


identification:

friend or foe

IFF


The process of using electromagnetic transmissions, to which the

equipment of friendly forces automatically responds by means of

pulse emissions, to distinguish between friendly forces

and enemy forces.
Example: The lack of IFF indicated that the contact was hostile.


identity card

ID;

ID card



An official document or plastic card, possibly including a

photograph, that indicates the name, date of birth, or other information which proves the identity of the barer.
Example: When asked for his ID, the individual turned and

attempted to run away.


illegal procedures





Actions prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules.
Example: The procedure was illegal.


improvised mine





A mine fabricated from available materials at or near

its point of use.


in extremis





A situation of such exceptional urgency that immediate action

is needed to minimize imminent loss of life or catastrophic

degradation of the political or military situation.
Example: The facility was to be utilised in extremis only

and was deployed merely as a precaution.


incendiary bullet;

incendiary device





A projectile/device designed to cause fire.
Example: The aircraft dropped incendiary bombs on the

convoy and caused mass destruction of the advancing force.


incident control point

ICP


A designated point close to an incident where crisis management

forces will rendezvous and establish control capability before

initiating a tactical reaction.


incident report

INCREP


Immediate report or incident report, to inform the force or mission

HQ, by the fastest means, of an actual or potential

breach of the peace.
Example: On receipt of the INCREP, the unit was deployed.


incidents




Brief clashes or other military disturbances generally of a

transitory nature and not involving protracted hostilities.

incremental costs




Additional costs to the Service incurred in support of

a contingency operation.

INDIA





The letter I in the phonetic alphabet.


indirect fire





Fire delivered on a target that is not itself used as a point

of aim.
Example: The measure was taken to protect the equipment

from indirect fire.


individual equipment





Clothing and equipment, for the personal use of the individual.


individual protection





Actions taken by individuals to survive and continue a mission

under NBC conditions.
Example: For their individual protection, the team carried

additional equipment, which would restrict their manoeuvrability.


individual protective equipment




The personal clothing and equipment required in NBC warfare

to protect individuals from nuclear, biological and chemical hazards.

individual reserves





The supplies carried for the purposes of individual use in an emergency.


inert mine




A mine or replica of a mine incapable of producing an explosion.

infantry

INF


The part of an army that fights on foot and is not mounted

or in vehicles.


infantry division





Division of the infantry.


infantry fighting vehicle

IFV

A heavily armed, armoured vehicle, often with tracks, that is

utilised for transporting infantry into battle and for supporting

them subsequently. IFVs often have amphibious capability.

infantryman





A foot soldier.


infiltration





1. The movement through or into an area or territory occupied by

either friendly or enemy troops or organizations.
2. In intelligence operations: the placing of an agent or team

of agents/operatives in a target area in hostile territory.

Infiltration usually involves the crossing of a frontier

or other guarded line.
Example: The orders were to infiltrate the occupied towns

wherever possible and glean intelligence concerning the

enemy's intentions.


inflammable cargo





Cargo such as drummed gasoline and oils.


informant





1. A person who, wittingly or unwittingly, provides information

to an agent, a clandestine service, or to the police.
2. In reporting, a person who has provided specific information

and is cited as a source.
Example: All informants had been captured by the enemy.


operations/military

information





Peacekeeping 'operations information', or 'military

information', activities are those associated with maps, charts,

media interpretation, press relations etc.
Example: Having been engaged in operations information

activities, the informant was well equipped to provide

the enemy with the information it needed.


information assurance

IA


Information operations that protect and defend information and

information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity,

authentication, confidentiality, and non-repudiation.
Example: The IA procedures were effective and there

was little chance that there had been a leak.


information officer

IO


A military officer or civilian involved in 'information'

activities in a PKO. Intelligence officers are not used in PKOs.


information operations

IO


Actions taken to affect the information and information

systems of an adversary, while protecting one's own information

and information systems.
Example: Misinformation was one tactic employed as an

element of IO.


information processing





Conversion of collected information into a form suitable for

the purposes of intelligence.


information resources





Information and related resources, such as personnel, equipment,

and IT.
Example: Information resources included an encryptor for

use by informants and agents in the field.


information security

INFOSEC


The protection of information and information systems against unauthorized access or modification of information, whether in storage, processing, or transit, and against denial of service to authorized users.
Example: INFOSEC measures were upgraded and all

electronic transmission were subsequently encrypted.


information summary

INFSUM


An information summary is submitted to Force HQ by

battalions or sectors on a weekly basis.


information system





The entire infrastructure, organization, personnel and components

that collect, process, store, transmit, display, disseminate,

and act on information.


information warfare

IW


Information operations conducted during time of crisis or

conflict to achieve or promote specific objectives over

a specific adversary or adversaries.


informer




A person who intentionally discloses to police or to a security

service information about persons or activities considered suspect, usually for a financial reward.

initial approach





a. That part of an instrument approach procedure in which an

aircraft has departed an initial approach fix or point and is manoeuvring to enter the intermediate or final approach

to land.
b. That part of a visual approach of an aircraft immediately prior

to arrival over the airfield of destination, or over the reporting

point from which the final approach to the airfield is commenced.
Example: At the time of the incident, the aircraft was

on initial approach.


initial assessment

IA


An assessment that provides a basic determination of the viability

of the infiltration and ex-filtration portion of a proposed

special-operations forces mission.
Example: In the IA, the team was made aware of the

risks involved.


initial contact report





A report indicating any detection of the enemy.
Example: The SNCO at the observation post had at that

point reported initial contact with the enemy vehicle. Acting

upon this initial contact report, the support unit was mobilized.


initial response force





The first unit, usually comprising military police, on the scene

of a terrorist incident.


initial treatment





Initial medical or other care procedures.
Example: Having been given initial treatment at the scene,

the soldier was evacuated to the safe zone.


insertion





1. The placement of troops and equipment into an operational

area during airmobile operations;
2. In the context of covert operations, the placement of

observation posts, patrols, or raiding parties either by helicopter, parachute, or by means of amphibious landing.
Example: Insertion was to take place at 0200.


inshore patrol





A naval defence patrol operating generally within a naval

defence coastal area, which might comprise all elements of harbour

defences, the coastal lookout system, patrol craft supporting bases, aircraft and Coast Guard stations.


insignia





An object or mark which officially shows either that a person or

object belongs to a particular organization or country, or that a

person has a particular rank.
Example: The officer wore the insignia of the

Parachute Regiment.


inspection





The physical process of determining compliance with

arms control measures.
Example: The inspection would be carried out at the earliest

opportunity and would be conducted by UN personnel.


instructional mine





An inert mine used for instructional purposes and

normally sectionalised for this purpose.


insurgency





An organized movement aimed at the overthrow of a constituted

government, through use of subversion and armed conflict.
Example: Insurgency, however, was a major problem; moreover,

the insurgents were well equipped.


insurgent





A member of a political party who rebels against

established leadership.
Example: Insurgency, however, was a major problem; moreover,

the insurgents were well equipped.


intelligence operations





The variety of intelligence tasks that are carried out by various intelligence organizations and activities.


intelligence report

INTREP


A specific report of information, usually on a single item, made

at any level of command in tactical operations and disseminated

as rapidly as possible in keeping with the timeliness

of the information.
Example: The INTREP gave him cause for optimism.


intelligence source





The means or system used to observe and record information

relating to the condition, situation, or activities of a targeted

location, organization, or individual. An intelligence source can comprise people, documents, equipment, or technical sensors.
Example: The cafe's owner was a useful intelligence source.



interagency coordination





The coordination between elements of the department of defence,

government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and

regional and international organizations for the purpose of

accomplishing an objective
Example: Interagency cooperation had been poor, nevertheless,

and this had contributed to the difficulties faced.

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