ATP 2-19.4 establishes standardized intelligence operations within Brigade Combat Teams, focusing on the Military Intelligence Training Strategy (MITS) and integrated targeting procedures for modern threat environments. The doctrine emphasizes a four-tiered certification process and aligns intelligence support with FM 3-60 to enhance battlefield visualization and commander decision-making. For more details, visit MIPB - U.S. Army Introduction - from MIPB - U.S. Army
The original was published in 2014. In the Army’s doctrine 2015 revision, the "Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures" (ATTP) series was rebranded as Army Techniques Publications (ATP). The content remains largely consistent, though updated editions reflect new force structures (e.g., introduction of the Security Force Assistance Brigade, changes in BCT design) and technological advances in ISR. atp 2-19.4 pdf
: It provides the methodology for fusing multiple data points into actionable intelligence to drive lethal and non-lethal targeting. ATP 2-19