Approved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2300100001-5 SESSION INFORMATIO A. TARGET DATA: Task/Target No. 92-139-P Session No. 01 B. PERSONNEL DATA: source No. 049 Xonitor's No. NA Beacon/Sender No. F.G. C. SESSION DATA: Date Task Received 21 DEC 92 Session Date of Start Time 1250 Stop Time 1340 Xethod Used ERV Aids/Distractions (PIs) Personal matters Pre-session Hunches (AVs) None Date Summary Returned 21 DEC 92 D. EVALUATION DATA: Viewer's Estimate Evaluator's Estimate E. SESSION SUMMARY: All I could pick up was the concept of "waiting and/or watching for something to develop or grow". There were rows and rows of spiked-shaped objects which were several different shades of green. The surfaces of these objects ranged for almost glassy smooth to abrasively rough. The setting was one of dryness and openness; however, it did not feel particularly arid or overly wet. Somewhere in between. Several humans were preoccupied with watching the aforementioned objects as if waiting to see something happen. It seemed pretty boring yet there was a air of anticipatory excitement. The phonetics or names of places, etc. felt Spanish in origin. However, the location did not feel like it was necessarily within a Spanish speaking country. W NV 6&TAr'500roved For Release 2004017 4f 41A 96-00*89(M2 ",'d1bMQ1g,4 tPP96 01 dL /U 8111@ 444 - Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2300100001-5 TASKING SHEET SOURCE NO: DATE: 21 DEC 92 SUSPENSE:-21 DEC 92 -1500 HRS- I. PROJECT NUMBER: 9t-139-P 2. METHOD/TECHNIQUE: Method of choice. 3. BACKGROUND: ---- The-following task is Part of a document-access-series. ---- The target is drawn f rom a variety of printed material that describe People, a Place, an activity or a ---- The target consists of Printed mateKjal only. ---- The target focuses substantially on a single thematic issue. 4. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION:--- ---- Access and describe the substantial nature of the printed material. ---- Identify the specific theme. aspect, etc. ---- Provide any phonetics that are pertinent to the material. ---- Submit sketches in support of your findings. 5. COMMENTS: ---- Optional Coordinates: 339850/925237. ---- Key words in the document will be underlined in red. ---- Beacon Person for this target is Fern. Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2300100001-5 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2300100001-5 PROJECT NO. 67 7 EVALUATION RECORDS PROFICIENCY PROJECTS SOURCE EVALUATION PROFICIENCY ANALYSIS OUTSIDE AVERAGE CATEGORIES COORDINATOR SPECIALIST REVIEWER RATING (For Key elements) (DTI-S) (DTI-S) 025 a. Concept/Generic ------------------ - ----------- ---------- --------- b. Analytic labeling 049 a . Concept/Generic -- --------------- b. Analytic labeling 079 a. Concept/Generic ------------------ ------ ---- ----------- ---------- --------- b. Analytic labeling V a. Concept/Generic ------------------ ----------- ----------- ---------- --------- b. Analytic labeling a. Concept/Generic ------------------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- b. Analytic labeling a. Concept/Generic ------------------ ----------- ----------- ---------- --------- b. Analytic labeling a. Concept/Generic ------------------ ----------- ---------- ---------- --------- b. Analytic labeling a. Concept/Generic CONTROL ------------------ ----------- ----------- ---------- --------- b. Analytic labeling CONTROL a. Concept/Generic 101 ------------------ ----------- ----------- ---------- --------- b. Analytic labeling Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2300100001-5 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-0078 0100001-5 T) (7,00,t 71; 4/ E z C-C, 440ga-A IF XIPORO,@c7 Oec S-S e ge S 4009 /A. -Y 'OL 1171. 4/17- XIA tA Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2300100001-5 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2300100001-5 T ,,C Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2300100001-5 HIMAT's plugmin advances will per7nit new ir gs, canards, and engine nozzles (above) to be fitted to the basic core of existing HiMATs, standing for ILighLy Maneuverable Aircraft TeLhnolo - This sys- ly tem's modularity will achieve testing flexibility while holding down costs. Advanced versions would share these features with current HiMATs: (1) electronics pallet with micro-processors and forward- looking tele- vision; (2) canards to improve airflow over the wirrgs (3) and allow extremely tight turns; (4) winglets to increase stability, minimize drag, and enhance lift; (5) twin vertical tails to give directional stability and control. Future versions would also incorporate: (6) engine nozzle swiveling up or down 20 degrees for abrupt and unusual maneuvers; (7) clam- shell thrust diverter to open in flight for instant deceleration in combat. Forward-swept wing on another version (left) may improve performance during low-speed flight. In construction, both current and possible advanced Hi1MATs employ graphite epoxy, a composite material twice as strong as aluminum at half the weight. A p Iproved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-@RDP96-00789RO02300100001_5