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  2. Intelligence agencies of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The intelligence agencies of the Russian Federation, often unofficially referred to in Russian as Special services (Russian: Спецслужбы), include: . Federal Security Service (FSB), an agency responsible for counter-intelligence and other aspects of state security as well as intelligence-gathering in some countries, primarily those of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS ...

  3. List of intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    Foreign & Domestic Military Intelligence (Defence Forces) Directorate of Military Intelligence (G2) Communications and Information Services Corps (CIS) SIGINT Section

  4. Federal Security Service - Wikipedia

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    Since most of the best Russian troops were deployed in Ukraine, most of the men guarding the border in the Kursk Oblast were young, inexperienced conscripts from the FSB Border Service and lightly equipped army infantry units (all male citizens of Russia aged 18–30 are subject to conscription for 1 year of active duty military service), [138 ...

  5. Russia's military still has dangerous combat forces 'barely ...

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    Russia has suffered serious losses in Ukraine, including over 600,000 casualties, the West estimates. But a top US general warns Moscow still has dangerous forces that haven't been affected by the ...

  6. Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation (Russian: Служба внешней разведки Российской Федерации, romanized: Sluzhba vneshney razvedki Rossiyskoy Federatsii, IPA: [ˈsluʐbə ˈvnʲɛʂnʲɪj rɐˈzvʲɛtkʲɪ]) or FIS RF (Russian: СВР РФ, romanized: SVR RF) is Russia's external intelligence agency, focusing mainly on civilian affairs.

  7. List of countries by number of military and paramilitary ...

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    As military forces around the world are constantly changing in size, no definitive list can ever be compiled. All of the 172 countries listed here, especially those with the highest number of total soldiers such as the two Koreas and Vietnam , include a large number of paramilitaries, civilians and policemen in their reserve personnel.

  8. GRU (Russian Federation) - Wikipedia

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    GRU Official emblem (until 2009) with motto engraved: "Greatness of the Motherland in your glorious deeds" The first Russian body for military intelligence dates from 1810, in the context of the Napoleonic Wars raging across Europe, when War Minister Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly proposed to Emperor Alexander I of Russia the formation of the Expedition for Secret Affairs under the War ...

  9. Exclusive: Secret CIA training program in Ukraine helped Kyiv ...

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    After Russia’s 2014 incursion, the U.S. military also helped run a long-standing, publicly acknowledged training program for Ukrainian troops in the country’s western region, far from the ...