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The '''Main Directorate of Military Intelligence''' (GUVR), sometimes referred to by its official name of the '''Main Military Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Pelinai''', is the foreign [[Wikipedia:Military intelligence|military intelligence]] directorate of the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)|Pelinese Armed Forces]]. It is Pelinai’s highest military intelligence organization and is responsible for both performing military intelligence functions on behalf of the General Staff and coordinating activities and knowledge-sharing between branch-level military intelligence entities.
The '''Main Directorate of Military Intelligence''' (GUVR), sometimes referred to by its official name of the '''Main Military Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Pelinai''', is the foreign [[Wikipedia:Military intelligence|military intelligence]] directorate of the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)|Pelinese Armed Forces]]. It is Pelinai’s highest military intelligence organization and is responsible for both performing military intelligence functions on behalf of the General Staff and coordinating activities and knowledge-sharing between branch-level military intelligence entities.


The GUVR, rather than being a traditional branch of the Pelinese Armed Forces or a separate agency under the Ministry of Defense altogether, is a direct subordinate entity of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Pelinai. Its highest officer is the Director of the GUVR, who works under the authority of the Chief of General Staff and by extension the Pelinese Minister of Defense. In addition to operating independently, GUVR personnel and other assets may be attached to military intelligence and other components of the regular Pelinese Armed Forces; command of GUVR Special Forces units in particular may be assigned to active Theaters of Military Operations (TVDs) as wartime operational goals dictate.
The GUVR, rather than being a traditional branch of the Pelinese Armed Forces or a separate agency under the Ministry of Defense altogether, is a direct subordinate entity of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Pelinai. Its highest officer is the Director of the GUVR, who works under the authority of the Chief of General Staff and by extension the Pelinese Minister of Defense. In addition to operating independently, GUVR personnel and other assets may be attached to military intelligence and other components of the regular Pelinese Armed Forces; command of GUVR Special Forces units in particular may be assigned to active [[Wikipedia:Theater (warfare)#Soviet and Russian Armed Forces|Theaters of Military Operations]] (TVDs) as wartime operational goals dictate.


GUVR operatives are believed to be numerous, and the directorate as whole is a significant component of Pelinai’s foreign intelligence capabilities. Unlike the [[Directorate of Foreign Intelligence (Pacifica)|Directorate of Foreign Intelligence (UVR)]], which specializes in political and industrial espionage, the GUVR is more known for sabotage, clandestine raids, and psychological warfare operations. Allegations regarding the execution of assassinations and other targeted killing operations by GUVR agents have also been made in the past, but remain unconfirmed.
GUVR operatives are believed to be numerous, and the directorate as whole is a significant component of Pelinai’s foreign intelligence capabilities. Unlike the [[Directorate of Foreign Intelligence (Pacifica)|Directorate of Foreign Intelligence (UVR)]], which specializes in political and industrial espionage, the GUVR is more known for sabotage, clandestine raids, and psychological warfare operations. Allegations regarding the execution of assassinations and other targeted killing operations by GUVR agents have also been made in the past, but remain unconfirmed.
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===Military intelligence===
===Military intelligence===
===Covert operations===
===Covert operations===
The execution of clandestine raids, sabotage missions, capture or rescue of high-value persons in foreign or otherwise denied territory, and other covert military operations is a core function of the GUVR.
The execution of clandestine raids, sabotage missions, capture or rescue of high-value persons in foreign or otherwise denied territory, and other covert military operations is a core function of the GUVR and is performed by the Spetsnaz-GUVR special forces. While comparable troops of the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)#White Army Special Forces|White Army Special Forces]], [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)#RPN Special Forces|RPN Morspetsy]], [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)#Special Forces Command|RPAF Special Forces]], and other special forces formations of the regular Pelinese Armed Forces are capable of performing covert operations, the Spetsnaz-GUVR are intended to successfully execute clandestine [[Wikipedia:Direct action (military|direct action]] and [[Wikipedia:Unconventional warfare|unconventional warfare]] missions such as targeted strikes and raids outside of a traditional conflict environment and in diplomatically denied areas such as neutral nations.
 
===Targeted killings and assassinations===
===Targeted killings and assassinations===
The GUVR has repeatedly been accused of engaging in illegal assassinations of high-value targets abroad, but this has never been conclusively proven. Instances of “targeted killing” operations against select terrorists and terrorist leaders, including ones executed abroad, have been partially disclosed by the Pelinese Ministry of defense.
The GUVR has repeatedly been accused of engaging in illegal assassinations of high-value targets abroad, but this has never been conclusively proven. Instances of “targeted killing” operations against select terrorists and terrorist leaders, including ones executed abroad, have been partially disclosed by the Pelinese Ministry of defense.
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===Legal agents===
===Legal agents===
Details regarding the usage by the GUVR of legal espionage agents operating under diplomatic cover is classified as a state secret, but is estimated to be extensive. Intelligence officers in this category are likely present under the cover of being diplomatic personnel at Pelinese embassies, from which they perform standard intelligence gathering activities.
Details regarding the usage by the GUVR of legal espionage agents operating under diplomatic cover is classified as a state secret, as is their organizational structure, but their presence estimated to be extensive. Intelligence officers in this category are likely present under the cover of being diplomatic personnel at Pelinese embassies, from which they may perform standard intelligence gathering activities.
===Illegal agents===
===Illegal agents===
===Special forces===
===Special forces===
The GUVR is estimated to possess between three and ten brigades of special forces personnel, which are used to perform special reconnaissance, sabotage, partisan training, and other missions of the [[Wikipedia:Direct action (military)|direct action]] and [[Wikipedia:Unconventional warfare|unconventional warfare]] spheres. Unlike most troops of the PWA Special Forces, RPN Morspetsy, RPAF Special Forces, and other special forces formations of the regular Pelinese Armed Forces, a core part of the GUVR Special Forces’ mission is the covert execution of limited-scope military actions such as targeted strikes and raids outside of a traditional conflict environment. In addition to this, GUVR Special Forces units may also perform standard wartime special forces missions when appropriate.
The arrangement and locations of Spetsnaz-GUVR teams are classified. The entire GUVR is estimated to possess between three and ten brigades of special forces personnel, which normally operate as part of their parent organization; however, during wartime scenarios, spetsnaz-GUVR brigades and detachments may be assigned to the command of operational military forces by GUVR leadership. Receiving commands in such instances are always strategic or operational-level formations such as field armies, fronts, and TVDs, and are expected to use them for the execution of normal wartime special forces missions in support of conventional military operations.


==Activities by country==
==Activities by country==


[[Category:Pelinai (Pacifica)]] [[Category:Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)]]
[[Category:Pelinai (Pacifica)]] [[Category:Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)]]

Revision as of 08:56, 13 August 2023

Main Directorate of Military Intelligence
Главное Управление Военной Разведки
Glavnoye Upravlyeniye Voyennoy Razvyedki
Agency overview
FormedJanuary 13, 1984 (1984-01-13)
Preceding agency
  • White Army Military Intelligence Service
TypeMilitary intelligence agency
Headquarters278 Meteru Avenue, Pelograd
EmployeesClassified
Annual budgetClassified
Minister responsible
  • Anton Radovoy, Minister of Defense
Agency executive
  • General Kliment Tsuguniko, Director of the GUVR
Parent departmentGeneral Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Pelinai
Websiteguvr.pln

The Main Directorate of Military Intelligence (GUVR), sometimes referred to by its official name of the Main Military Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Pelinai, is the foreign military intelligence directorate of the Pelinese Armed Forces. It is Pelinai’s highest military intelligence organization and is responsible for both performing military intelligence functions on behalf of the General Staff and coordinating activities and knowledge-sharing between branch-level military intelligence entities.

The GUVR, rather than being a traditional branch of the Pelinese Armed Forces or a separate agency under the Ministry of Defense altogether, is a direct subordinate entity of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Pelinai. Its highest officer is the Director of the GUVR, who works under the authority of the Chief of General Staff and by extension the Pelinese Minister of Defense. In addition to operating independently, GUVR personnel and other assets may be attached to military intelligence and other components of the regular Pelinese Armed Forces; command of GUVR Special Forces units in particular may be assigned to active Theaters of Military Operations (TVDs) as wartime operational goals dictate.

GUVR operatives are believed to be numerous, and the directorate as whole is a significant component of Pelinai’s foreign intelligence capabilities. Unlike the Directorate of Foreign Intelligence (UVR), which specializes in political and industrial espionage, the GUVR is more known for sabotage, clandestine raids, and psychological warfare operations. Allegations regarding the execution of assassinations and other targeted killing operations by GUVR agents have also been made in the past, but remain unconfirmed.

History

Function

Military intelligence

Covert operations

The execution of clandestine raids, sabotage missions, capture or rescue of high-value persons in foreign or otherwise denied territory, and other covert military operations is a core function of the GUVR and is performed by the Spetsnaz-GUVR special forces. While comparable troops of the White Army Special Forces, RPN Morspetsy, RPAF Special Forces, and other special forces formations of the regular Pelinese Armed Forces are capable of performing covert operations, the Spetsnaz-GUVR are intended to successfully execute clandestine direct action and unconventional warfare missions such as targeted strikes and raids outside of a traditional conflict environment and in diplomatically denied areas such as neutral nations.

Targeted killings and assassinations

The GUVR has repeatedly been accused of engaging in illegal assassinations of high-value targets abroad, but this has never been conclusively proven. Instances of “targeted killing” operations against select terrorists and terrorist leaders, including ones executed abroad, have been partially disclosed by the Pelinese Ministry of defense.

Psychological warfare

Cyberwarfare

Organizational structure

The organizational structure of the Main Directorate of Military Intelligence is classified in nearly its entirety, but preliminary estimates have been constructed using various sources such as the structure of the preceding White Army MIS and SMERKOM, sparse declassified and partially redacted documents, and unclassified intelligence reports from other nations.

Subdirectorates

The following is an estimation of the internal structure of the GUVR, which remains classified:

Regional subdirectorates:

  • First Subdirectorate: activities in Bailtem
  • Second Subdirectorate: activities in Bareland
  • Third Subdirectorate: activities in Keyli
  • Fifth Subdirectorate: activities in Cordilia and Crabry

Bloc subdirectorates:

  • Sixth Subdirectorate: activities in and against the Concordia Entente
  • Seventh Subdirectorate: activities in and against UKED, Spiras, and the Starhawk Pact
  • Eighth Subdirectorate: activities in and against the League of Cordilia

Mission subdirectorates:

  • Ninth Subdirectorate: military operational intelligence
  • Tenth Subdirectorate: psychological and information warfare operations
  • Eleventh Subdirectorate: military technology
  • Twelfth Subdirectorate: SIGINT/ELINT/cyberwarfare operations
  • Thirteenth Subdirectorate: IMINT and satellite operations
  • Fifteenth Subdirectorate: strategic doctrine development and evaluation
  • Sixteenth Subdirectorate: GVRU Special Forces

Other departments:

  • Public relations department
  • Support and technical department

Legal agents

Details regarding the usage by the GUVR of legal espionage agents operating under diplomatic cover is classified as a state secret, as is their organizational structure, but their presence estimated to be extensive. Intelligence officers in this category are likely present under the cover of being diplomatic personnel at Pelinese embassies, from which they may perform standard intelligence gathering activities.

Illegal agents

Special forces

The arrangement and locations of Spetsnaz-GUVR teams are classified. The entire GUVR is estimated to possess between three and ten brigades of special forces personnel, which normally operate as part of their parent organization; however, during wartime scenarios, spetsnaz-GUVR brigades and detachments may be assigned to the command of operational military forces by GUVR leadership. Receiving commands in such instances are always strategic or operational-level formations such as field armies, fronts, and TVDs, and are expected to use them for the execution of normal wartime special forces missions in support of conventional military operations.

Activities by country