Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine

The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Головне управління розвідки Міністерства оборони України) or HUR MOU / GUR MOU (ГУР МОУ) is Ukraine's military intelligence intelligence service. It is a subdivision of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, not the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was in fact built upon the existing intelligence assets of the Kyiv Military District, Odessa and Carpathian military districts of the Soviet Armed Forces.

Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine
Головне управління розвідки Міністерства оборони України
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 7, 1992
Preceding agencies
  • GRU
  • Military Strategic Intelligence of MOD
JurisdictionMinistry of Defence of Ukraine
HeadquartersKyiv, Elektrikiv-str, 33
EmployeesClassified
Annual budget1 billion Hryv.
Agency executive
  • Kyrylo Budanov[1], Commander
Parent agencyMinistry of Defence of Ukraine
Websitehttp://gur.mil.gov.ua/en/

Former agency's motto was "Statehood, professionalism, decency". Since 2016 they carry the new motto: "The Wise will rule the Stars" (Latin: Sapiens Dominabitur Astris).

  • Constitution of Ukraine;
  • Verkhovna Rada Regulation On National Security Concept of Ukraine (state policy fundamentals);
  • The Law of Ukraine On Defense of Ukraine;
  • The Law of Ukraine On The Armed Forces of Ukraine;
  • The Law of Ukraine On the Intelligence agencies of Ukraine;
  • The Law of Ukraine "Separate legislative acts of Ukraine Amendments in light of the Law of Ukraine " About the Intelligence agencies of Ukraine" passage;
  • Decree of President of Ukraine On the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Status.

Spheres of Activity

According to the Law of Ukraine On the Intelligence agencies of Ukraine, the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine conducts its activity in the military, political, technical, economic, signals, informational and environmental spheres.

The major missions:

  • obtaining, analyzing and dissemination of the intelligence information to the senior civil and military authorities of Ukraine;
  • performing special tasks in order to promote National interests and State policy of Ukraine in economic, political, military, technical, environmental and informational areas, contributing to the national defence, fostering the economic development, promoting science and technology, protecting the State border;
  • participating in operations against terrorism, international organized crime, drug, arms and technologies trafficking, illegal migration;
  • counteracting the external threats that can affect National security of Ukraine, lives and health of its citizens and the state facilities abroad.

Organization

The HUR has an executive office and several agency-wide functions, and five major directorates and departments.[2]

Directorates:

  • Strategic Intelligence Directorate
  • Armed Forces General Staff Intelligence Support Directorate
  • Information Support Directorate
  • Personnel Policy Directorate
  • Logistic Directorate

Departments:

  • Internal Security Department
  • Planning Department
  • Automation and Communication Department
  • Economic and Finance Department
  • Information and state secret protection Department


Formations of the CDI-MDU

Formations reporting to the CDI but are operationally part of the Armed Forces and the National Guard include:

Armed Forces formations

  • 10th Special Detachment
  • 49th Reconnaissance Battalion (Training)
  • 54th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 74th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 129th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 140th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 143rd Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 129th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 130th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 131st Reconnaissance Battalion

National Guard formations

  • Special Forces Anti-terrorism Detachment "Omega", Novi Petrivtsi
  • Special Forces Detachment "Vega", Lviv
  • Special Forces Intelligence Detachment "Ares", Kharkiv

History

HUR MOU Buildings

The Intelligence Directorate of the General Headquarters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine began forming in February 1992. In compliance with the Presidential Decree of September 7, 1992, a decision was made concerning the establishment of the Strategic Military Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. Therefore, September 7 marks the Day of Military Intelligence Service of Ukraine.

On July 6, 1993, the Decree of the President of Ukraine gave start to merging of the Intelligence Directorate of the General Headquarters and the Strategic Military Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine into the Main Military Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. On April 14, 1994, the Main Military Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine was renamed into the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.

Directors

Born in Volyn Oblast 1945. Graduated from the KGB Higher School in 1975.
Born in Cherkasy Oblast 1955. Graduated from PhD from the National Academy of Defense in 2000.
  • Colonel-General Viktor Paliy (September 29, 2000 - March 13, 2003)
Born in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 1949. Graduated from the Military Academy of General Staff of USSR Armed Forces in 1988.
  • Colonel (ret.) Oleksandr Halaka (March 13, 2003 - January 17, 2008)
Born in Kharkiv 1955. Graduated from the Military Academy of Ground Forces Air-Defense in 1987 and the Kyiv University in 2000.
Born in Ternopil Oblast 1959. Graduated from the Frunze Military College (Kyiv, 1981), Lviv University (1997), Magistrate of Kyiv University of Law and Economics (2005), Military-Diplomatic Academy (2009).
  • Major-General Serhiy Hmyza (August 17, 2010 – February 26, 2014)
Born in Odessa Oblast 1960. Graduated Military College in 1981, the Military-Diplomatic Academy in 1991, Ukrainian State University in 2008.
Born in Lviv Oblast 1962.

Notable members

Scandal with emblem

Proposed emblem

In 2016 there was an official press conference where a new emblem was supposedly introduced. The emblem (logo) has not been officially adopted however.

References

See also

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