Russian FSB SPETSNAZ Tactical Action - VV MVD
Russian FSB SPETSNAZ Tactical Action
The Federal Security Service of the
Russian Federation (FSB) (Russian: Федеральная служба безопасности Российской Федерации (
ФСБ);
Federal'naya sluzhba bezopasnosti Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is the principal security agency of the Russian Federation and the main successor agency to the
USSR's
Committee of State Security (
KGB). Its main responsibilities are within the country and include counter-intelligence, internal and border security, counter-terrorism, and surveillance as well as investigating ukraine crimea europe nato some other types of grave crimes. It is headquartered in
Lubyanka Square,
Moscow's centre, in the main building of the former KGB.
The Director of the FSB since 2008 is army general
Aleksandr Bortnikov.
The immediate predecessor of the FSB was the
Federal Counterintelligence Service (
FSK) of
Russia: on 12
April 1995,
Russian president Boris Yeltsin signed a law mandating a reorganization of the FSK, which resulted in
the creation of the FSB. In
2003, the FSB's responsibilities were widened by incorporating the previously independent
Border Guard Service and a major part of the abolished Federal
Agency of
Government Communication and
Information (
FAPSI). The two major structural components of the former KGB that remain administratively independent of the FSB are the
Foreign Intelligence Service (
SVR) and the
State Guards (
FSO).
Under the federal law, the FSB is a military service just like the
Armed Forces, the
MVD, the FSO, the SVR, the
FSKN and
EMERCOM's civil defence, but its commissioned officers do not normally wear military uniform.
Spetsnaz (Russian: Войска специального назначения, (спецназ, pronounced [spʲɪtsˈnaz]) tr: Voyska spetsialnogo naznacheniya; pronounced [vɐjsˈka spʲɪtsɨˈalʲnəvə nəznɐˈtɕenʲɪjə]) is an umbrella term for any special forces in Russian, literally "special purpose forces". Historically, the term referred to the military special units controlled by the military intelligence service
GRU, the
Spetsnaz GRU.
Currently, the term is also used to describe any special purpose units or task forces of other ministries (even the
Ministry of Emergency Situations special rescue unit),[1] also in some other post-Soviet countries.
The following article is discussing only
Soviet and Russian spetsnaz formations.
Vityaz (Russian: Витязь, "
Knight") was one of the Soviet and
Russian special forces units of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) within the
Independent Operative
Purpose Division (
ODON) of the
Internal Troops (VV). Its full name is 1st
Special Purpose Unit of the Internal Forces "Vityaz" (1-й отряд специального назначения внутренних войск «Витязь».) It was assigned specifically to counter-terrorism duties, but was trained to deal with civil unrest, prison rebellions and mutinies of regular army units.
The name Vityaz is also used by a private security firm, using the unit's name and logo,[1] and a private security training center,[2] headed by the unit's former commander, Sergei Lysyuk.[3]
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