What does GRU mean in Russian?

GRU, abbreviation of Glavnoye Razvedyvatelnoye Upravlenie, (Russian: Chief Intelligence Office), Soviet military intelligence organization. It had no formal connection to the KGB, the Soviet political police and security agency, though Western intelligence authorities believed that the KGB had agents within the GRU.

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What is GRU in Ukraine?

The agency was established from the existing intelligence assets of the Kyiv, Odesa and Carpathian military districts of the Soviet Armed Forces and its Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU), following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the independence of Ukraine.

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When did the KGB become the GRU?

The GRU was created under its current name and form by Joseph Stalin in February 1942, less than a year after the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany. From April 1943 the GRU handled human intelligence exclusively outside the USSR.

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Is Spetsnaz a GRU?

Spetsnaz (Спецназ) are special forces in numerous post-Soviet states. Historically, this term referred to the Soviet Union's Spetsnaz GRU, special operations units of the GRU, the main military intelligence service.

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What is the motto of the Spetsnaz Gru?

Spetsnaz GRU

Motto: Any mission, any time, any place. Perhaps the most well-known of Russian Special Forces, the Spetsnaz was firstly proposed by Mikhail Svecgbykov. He pictured an organization that was capable of unconventional warfare in order to overcome battlefield disadvantages.

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What does GRU mean in USSR?

GRU, abbreviation of Glavnoye Razvedyvatelnoye Upravlenie, (Russian: Chief Intelligence Office), Soviet military intelligence organization. It had no formal connection to the KGB, the Soviet political police and security agency, though Western intelligence authorities believed that the KGB had agents within the GRU.

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Who is better SAS or Spetsnaz?

Expert's Opinion. While the Spetsnaz had more brutal training, the SAS had more efficient and precise training that surpassed that of the Spetsnaz. That, along with the latter's superior handguns and assault rifles, the weapons most likely to be seen in action, won them the day.

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Are there female Spetsnaz?

Historically women have served in the elite anti-terrorist 'Alpha unit' of the FSB Spetsnaz. The female division was created in 1998 and one of the first women to join was Olga Spiridonovna.

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Is Spetsnaz better than Navy SEALs?

SEALs are better trained, better equipped and are in better shape and heal generally. But Spetsnaz are utterly ruthless and so brutally trained that they are hard as hell to get down and keep down.

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How many Spetsnaz does Russia have left?

At present, there are as many as 17,000 Spetsnaz, although this figure must be qualified. They are undoubtedly an elite unit within the Russian military, but there are elites and there are elites.

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What is the Soviet equivalent of the FBI?

The Federal Security Service (FSB) is a federal executive body with the authority to implement government policy in the national security of the Russian Federation, counterterrorism, the protection and defence of the state border of the Russian Federation, the protection of internal sea waters, the territorial sea, the ...

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What is the Russian equivalent of the FBI?

The Investigative Committee of Russia is an investigative body, sometimes described as the "Russian FBI". Ministry of Justice: Federal Service of Punishment Execution (FSIN) is responsible for the penal correction and prison system of Russia.

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Is GRU good or bad?

He is an infamous supervillain who drops his career for heroism after adopting three orphan girls. He is voiced by Steve Carell, who also voiced his twin brother Dru, who also played Evan Baxter in Bruce Almighty.

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Do Spetsnaz still exist?

Most of Spetsnaz GRU's operations remain classified even after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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What are Russian spies called?

The KGB was succeeded by the Federal Counterintelligence Service (FSK) of Russia, which was succeeded by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB).

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Who is tougher a seal or a Marine?

Yes. Navy SEAL training is more difficult than Marine training. There is quite a difference in the Navy SEAL completion rate from the Marines. Marines complete their 13-week boot camp training at a success rate of 85%, roughly three times higher than the success rate of seals.

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Is Delta Force more elite than SEALs?

SEAL Team 6, officially known as United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), and Delta Force, officially known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D), are the most highly trained elite forces in the U.S. military.

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Who is tougher SAS or SEALs?

While it could be argued that SEALs may be better suited to working in a team environment, it is essential to note that both SAS and SEAL selection processes are highly challenging and have high dropout rates, with SAS selection having a 90% dropout rate compared to a 75% dropout rate for SEAL selection.

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Do Spetsnaz swim in blood?

Spetsnaz recruits undergo rigorous training, including swimming in pools of blood. Recruits are trained to build physical and mental endurance and are reputed to have the toughest trainign program in the world.

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How did the Germans treat captured female Russian soldiers?

they were ruthlessly hunted down and killed soviet female soldiers were also targeted for death the germans portraying them as degenerates.

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Do Spetsnaz wear black?

Service dress uniform

The colours of the uniform are olive green for the Army, Airborne Forces, Spetsnaz Units, and Space Forces, blue for the other Aerospace Forces sub branches, and black or white (season determinant) for the Navy.

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Has the SAS ever failed a mission?

Operation Canuck, January 1945 operation in Northern Italy. Operation Cold Comfort, February 1945 failed SAS raid on railway targets near Verona.

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Is SBS harder than SAS?

With the SBS (until recently) drawing its ranks from the Royal Marines, it is suggested that an SBS operator has a greater level of experience of soldiering than many of their SAS counterparts. The demands of working in the water demands a higher level of fitness and mental toughness than the SAS.

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Why is the SAS so feared?

In order to thin out the herd, the SAS holds one of the most arduous and rigorous selection and training programs in the modern special operations community. Timed cross-country marches, treks through jungles, and a mountain climb are just a few of the challenges that make joining the SAS an extreme task.

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