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1N7X1 Air Force

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QUESTION 1

1A8X1

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty operate, evaluate, and manage airborne Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) information systems and operations activities. This AFSC performs identification, acquisition, recording, translating, analyzing, and reporting of assigned voice communications.

QUESTION 2

1A8X2

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty fly as primary aircrew onboard a wide variety of aircraft to operate, evaluate, and manage airborne ISR information and related ground processing systems. This AFSC performs identification, acquisition, recording, analysis, and reporting of assigned ISR tasking.

QUESTION 3

1N0X1

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty prepare, maintain, and present intelligence displays, reports, and briefings. They instruct aircrews on collecting and reporting requirements and procedures; matters such as evasion, recovery, and code of conduct; recognition techniques; and assessing offensive and defensive weapon system capabilities. 1N0X1s analyze intelligence to support operations.

QUESTION 4

1N1X1A

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty exploit and analyze multisensor imagery in conjunction with all-source intelligence information. They will determine the type, function, location, and significance of military facilities and activities, industrial installations, and surface transportation routes of travel.

QUESTION 5

1N2X1A

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty support SIGINT activities and operations by monitoring and collecting noncommunications electronic signal transmissions using passive receiving equipment.

QUESTION 6

1N2X1C

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty perform communication SIGINT analysis to include acquiring signals through optimum antenna manipulation and receiver tuning. They utilize a wide range of complex analysis hardware and software to process signals, including receivers, demodulators, printers, spectrum analyzers, and other associated computer equipment.

QUESTION 7

1N3X1

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty operate and manage communications equipment. They translate spoken or written foreign language material, recognize essential elements of information (EEI), analyze communications, and report items of interest.

QUESTION 8

1N4X1A

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty employ techniques to collect, identify, and exploit appropriate communications to ensure accurate targeting. This AFSC produces technical products and intelligence reports for our consumers. This specialty provides studies used to shape the global network environment, enabling all aspects of US network warfare operations intelligence to support theater Combatant Commanders.

QUESTION 9

1N4X1B

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty perform detailed analysis on target network communications for additional exploitation. They author time-sensitive intelligence reports in accordance with established guidelines to support decision-makers. These analysts produce, analyze, study, research, fuse, and correlate intelligence for strategic, operational, and tactical customers.

QUESTION 10

1N7X1

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty collect and report intelligence information obtained from human sources in response to requirements. This AFSC screens documents and open source materials to identify potential source leads. These analysts assess, debrief, and interrogate sources in English. They supervise interviews, debriefings, and interrogations conducted in foreign languages.

QUESTION 11

1N8X1

ANSWER

Personnel assigned to this specialty perform detailed analysis on target network communications for additional exploitation. They author time-sensitive intelligence reports in accordance with established guidelines to support decision-makers. These analysts produce, analyze, study, research, fuse, and correlate intelligence for strategic, operational, and tactical customers.

QUESTION 12

9S100

ANSWER

9S100 is a Reporting Identifier without skill levels. it is a science based ISR career path the operates in the Surveillance realm for treaty verification. These enlisted airmen apply leading edge physical sciences on a variety of systems and platforms. They perform data collection, analysis, observation, acquisition, maintenance, research and development, laboratory functions, and fielding of prototype and operational sensors, on (including, but not limited to) specialized geophysical, nuclear radiation, radiochemical, electro-optical, radio frequency, infrared, radar, and rapidly deployable and fixed airborne collection platforms. Airmen also process and analyze scientific data to derive, develop, integrate, and report information to customers.

QUESTION 13

Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst

ANSWER

1A8X1

QUESTION 14

Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Operator

ANSWER

1A8X2

QUESTION 15

All Source Intelligence Analyst

ANSWER

1N0X1

QUESTION 16

Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)

ANSWER

1N1X1A

QUESTION 17

Electronic Signals Intelligence Exploitation Analyst

ANSWER

1N2X1A

QUESTION 18

Communication Signals Intelligence Analyst

ANSWER

1N2X1C

QUESTION 19

Cryptologic Language Analyst

ANSWER

1N3X1

QUESTION 20

Digital Network Intelligence Analyst

ANSWER

1N4X1A

QUESTION 21

Analysis and Production Analyst

ANSWER

1N4X1B

QUESTION 22

Human Intelligence Specialist

ANSWER

1N7X1

QUESTION 23

Targeting Analyst

ANSWER

1N8X1

QUESTION 24

Scientific Applications Specialist

ANSWER

9S100

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