Jane's Intelligence Review

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Jane's Intelligence Review is a monthly magazine and contains OSINT- related specialist information from the areas of defense, international security policy, organized crime and proliferation . It is published by Jane's Information Group (Jane's) and is aimed at officials in the military, security and corresponding non-governmental organizations , for whom it is particularly valued as a reference source. The first issue appeared in January 1989 under the title Jane's Soviet Intelligence Review. In view of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the magazine was renamed to its current name in 1991.

Editors-in-chief
  • Paul Beaver: Pilot Edition, 1988
  • Henry Dodds: 1989-1992
  • Robert Hall
  • Peter Felstead
  • Christopher Aaron
  • Paul Burton
  • Christian Le Mière: 2006–2010
  • Anna Gilmour: 2010–2012
  • Matthew Clements: 2012–

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Brief description of Wehrstedt.org