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The official logo of the FSO. The Federal Protective Service (FSO) of the Russian Federation is a federal government agency mandated by the relevant laws with the tasks related to the protection of many high-ranking state officials including the President of Russia, as well as certain federal properties such as the Kremlin.
Español: Versión vectorial del escudo de las Fuerzas Terrestres de la Federación de Rusia, en base a: Coat vector version of the Land Forces of the Russian Federation, based on: File:RGF emblem.png y en en:File:Medium emblem of the Вооружённые Силы Российской Федерации.svg archivo de User:F l a n k e r para la imagen de San Jorge y en en:File:Coat of Arms ...
Awarded to military and civilian personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation serving in the Air Force, or discharged from military service in the Air Force, for conscientious service (work) of 20 years or more in calendar years on condition of having previously been awarded a decoration of the Air Force or of Space Forces "For merit ...
The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation [a] (FSB) is the principal security agency of Russia and the main successor agency to the Soviet Union's KGB; its immediate predecessor was the Federal Counterintelligence Service (FSK) which was reorganized into the FSB in 1995.
On May 27, 1996, the law "On State Protection" reorganized the GUO (Glavnoye Upravlenie Okhrani) into the FSO (Federal Protection Service). Under article 7 of the law, "the President of the Russian Federation, while in office, shall not be allowed to forego state protection." [2] FSO includes the Russian Presidential Security Service. [3]
Legal disclaimer This image shows (or resembles) a symbol used by the Russian Federation and its Armed Forces, an organization closely associated to it, or another party advocating or glorifying wars of aggression or aggressive conduct.
Plans to create a National Guard that would be directly under the control of the president were first reported in April 2012. It would use personnel and resources belonging to the Russian Airborne Troops, Air Force, Navy and Military Police, as well as elements of Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations. [13]
Date: 31 May 2009: Source: Federal law of the Russian Federation, July, 4th, 2003 № 91-FZ, About modification of the Federal law, «About a banner of Armed forces of the Russian Federation, the Navy fleet banner, banners of other kinds of Armed forces of the Russian Federation and banners of other armies».