NOUN
- intelligence derived from electromagnetic radiations from foreign sources (other than radioactive sources)
How To Use ELINT In A Sentence
- The reality was that Saddam had a good deception program for elint and fooled not only the USA but all the major Intelligence services. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
- These include acid delinted, which has the linters removed by sulphuric acid.
- The CIA should divest itself of elint and imagery and focus as an agency specifically on humint. ‘Worse Than Doing Nothing At All’ | ATTACKERMAN
- The techies had made a few small tweaks to Raven's Elint gear to optimize gathering in the frequencies the clone appeared to use. DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
- ;; C-c C-v L: elint current buffer by multiple emacs binaries. EmacsWiki: RecentChanges
- Herculeosque uelint semper numerare labores miratumque rudis se tollere Terea pinnas post epulas, Philomela, tuas; sunt ardua mundi qui male temptantem curru Phaethonta loquantur35 exstinctasque canant emisso fulmine flammas fumantemque Padum, Cycnum plumamque senilem et flentis semper germani funere siluas. Exordium to a Poem on Hunting
- We have a flash report from the Joint Reconnaissance Center indicating that a U.S. elint electronics intelligence ship, the Liberty, has been torpedoed in the Mediterranean, the national security adviser wrote. The Attack on the Liberty
- My dad was a shavetail crew member aboard the RB-47 overflights that did ELINT in conjunction with the U-2 photo intel. A Commercial for Christmas
- Now more than ever, radar electronic intelligence (ELINT) can be the first line of defense for the battlefield or the homeland.
- Unlike most other ELINT satellites, which operate in geosynchronous orbits, Mercurys are placed in even higher orbits and move in complex, elliptical patterns.