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'''Site Exploitation''' is a [[military term]] used by the [[United States]] to describe "collecting information, material, and
persons from a designated ___location and analyzing them to answer information requirements,
facilitate subsequent operations, or support criminal prosecution."<ref>http://armypubs.army.mil/doctrine/DR_pubs/dr_a/pdf/attp3_90x15.pdf</ref>
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Also called '''tactical site exploitation'''<ref>http://www.cttso.gov/?q=Tactical_Site_Exploitation</ref> or '''sensitive site exploitation (SSE)'''.
Sensitive site exploitation was used during the invasion of Iraq in Operation Iraqi Freedom when a key part of the Coalition Forces' mission was to discover weapons of mass destruction ([[WMDs]]). The "Sensitive" of SSE referred to the possibility that sites searched might have contained chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear ([[CBRN (weapon)|CBRN]]) materials inherent in
The main intent of site exploitation is to extract as much potential intelligence as possible from the site of a raid or point of interest in hopes that the data collected will lead to further enemy targets and/or answer priority intelligence requirements (PIR). A secondary benefit is that this data can be used to help prosecute criminals, if done correctly in accordance with local law.
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