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What (who) is humint - definition

INTELLIGENCE GATHERED BY MEANS INTERPERSONAL CONTACT
Humint; HUMINT; Human intelligence (espionage); Human intelligence (intelligence collection)
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humint         
Pronounced hume-int: Human intelligence.
Espionage conducted by an individual on the ground, observing actions.
Most humint officers are farmed from the military.The CIA officer killed in Afganistan was a Marine, for instance.
Humint         
['h(j)u:m?nt]
¦ noun covert intelligence-gathering by agents. Compare with Elint.
Origin
late 20th cent.: from human intelligence.
Human intelligence (intelligence gathering)         
Human intelligence (abbreviated HUMINT and pronounced as hyoo-mint) is intelligence gathered by means of interpersonal contact, as opposed to the more technical intelligence gathering disciplines such as signals intelligence (SIGINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT) and measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT).

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Human intelligence (intelligence gathering)

Human intelligence (abbreviated HUMINT and pronounced as hyoo-mint) is intelligence gathered by means of interpersonal contact, as opposed to the more technical intelligence gathering disciplines such as signals intelligence (SIGINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT) and measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT).

NATO defines HUMINT as "a category of intelligence derived from information collected and provided by human sources." HUMINT, as the name suggests, is mostly done by people rather than any technical means, and is commonly provided by covert agents and spies. For instance, Oleg Penkovsky was a Soviet military intelligence (GRU) colonel who served as a source to the UK and the United States by informing them of the precise knowledge necessary to address rapidly developing military tensions with the Soviet Union. A typical HUMINT activity consists of interrogations and conversations with persons having access to information.

The manner in which HUMINT operations are conducted is dictated by both official protocol and the nature of the source of the information. Within the context of the U.S. military, HUMINT activity may involve clandestine activities, however these operations are more closely associated with CIA projects. Both counterintelligence and HUMINT include clandestine HUMINT and clandestine HUMINT operational techniques.

Examples of use of humint
1. Christopher Bond (R–Mo.). "HUMINT is obviously the chief responsibility of CIA.
2. Well, shed mugged up on Humint, JIC, CX and other useful acronyms.
3. Sources that in the intelligence world we call ‘humint‘ or human intelligence.
4. With the new clandestine service based at his agency, Goss will have a dual role as CIA director and "National HUMINT Manager." HUMINT is bureaucratic parlance for human intelligence.
5. Kit Bond (R–Mo.). "HUMINT is obviously the chief responsibility of CIA.