Fleet Intelligence Centre
Royal Navy maritime intelligence unit (pre-2016)
| Fleet Intelligence Centre | |
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| Dates | pre-2016 – October 2016 |
| Country | Template:Flag |
| Branch | Royal Navy |
| Type | Intelligence |
| Role | Maritime intelligence support to the Fleet |
| Command structure | Navy Command |
| Garrison | HMS Collingwood, Hampshire |
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The Fleet Intelligence Centre (FIC) was a Royal Navy intelligence unit based at HMS Collingwood that provided maritime intelligence support to fleet operations.[1][2]
It was part of Navy Command and sat outside the central Defence Intelligence structure, focusing on operational maritime intelligence for the Fleet Commander rather than national-level fusion.[2]
The Fleet Intelligence Centre was restructured and replaced by the Maritime Intelligence Exploitation Group (MIXG) in October 2016 as part of the Royal Navy’s Information Warfare Programme.[2]
History
The Fleet Intelligence Centre operated from HMS Collingwood and supported signals intelligence (SIGINT) and related training. In July 2016 the First Sea Lord visited the unit to open new SHAMAN operator training facilities.[2]
It was disbanded in October 2016 when it was grown and restructured into the Maritime Intelligence Exploitation Group (MIXG).[2]
Role and structure
The Fleet Intelligence Centre delivered intelligence support to the Fleet within Navy Command. It was distinct from the tri-service Joint Forces Intelligence Group and central Defence Intelligence organisations.[1]
Successor
The Fleet Intelligence Centre was succeeded by the Maritime Intelligence Exploitation Group (MIXG) in October 2016.[2]
See also
- Maritime Intelligence Exploitation Group
- Maritime Intelligence Fusion Centre
- Navy Command (Royal Navy)
- HMS Collingwood
External links
- HMS Collingwood (Royal Navy)
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Royal Navy, HMS Collingwood Royal Navy, accessed 14 May 2026.