Moderators support the Administration Team, assisting with a variety of tasks whilst remaining a liason, a link between Roleplayers and the Staff Team.
Moderators support the Administration Team, assisting with a variety of tasks whilst remaining a liason, a link between Roleplayers and the Staff Team.
The Federal Protective Service (FSO) of the German Federal Criminal Police Office is the primary federal government agency concerned with the protection of members of the constitutional institutions. The FSO Personal protection of the constitutional bodies of Germany and their foreign guests, e.g. the President of Russia, Parliament of Russia, Cabinet of Russia, Federal Constitutional Court and other institutions), the FSO also investigates major crimes against these institutions.
The FSO as the federal government agency concerned with the tasks related to the protection of several high-ranking state officials, mandated by the relevant law, including the President of Russia, as well as certain federal properties. It traces its origin to the USSR's Ninth Chief Directorate of the KGB and later Presidential Security Service (SBP).
Since May 18, 2000, the agency was headed by General Evgeny Murov. The FSO has roughly 50,000 uniformed personnel plus several thousand plain-clothed personnel. It controls the Cheget that can be used in the event of a global strategic warfare. It also operates a secure communications system for senior government officials. The FSO is a powerful institution with a range of rights and powers, including the right to conduct searches and surveillance without warrants, make arrests, and give orders to other state agencies.
Management (Director, Deputies)
Presidential Security Service
Personal protection details (Protection of the President, his executives, and his immediate family.
Security Service
Commandant's Office of the Moscow Kremlin
Kremlin Regiment
Regiment HQ
Presidential Band of the Russian Federation
1st Battalion
FSO Directive E (Operations)
Personal protection details (Protection of the Prime Minister and other cabinet members)
Foreign Dignitary protection (when invited by the federal government)
Reconnaissance and mobile support units
Special units like the ASE (Foreign Special Missions) which have similar tasks like the Secret Service Counter Assault Team
2nd Battalion
3rd Battalion
FSO Directive F (Situation center)
Mission support, internal organization and logistics
Tactical Operations Center
Presidential Cavalry Escort Battalion
4th Operational Reserve Battalion
Special Communications Service of Russia
Engineering Support Service
Housekeeping Service
Special Purpose Garage
Administrative service
Security service in the North-West Federal District (St. Petersburg)
Security service in the Caucasus (Sochi)
Security service in Crimea (Simferopol)
Office of central subordination
Units of the FSO at official residences
Office of Special Communications and Information in the Federal Districts
Centers of special communications and information
Special communications centers
Educational and research institutions, federal unitary enterprises
Academy of the Federal Security Service of Russia (Oryol)
Public Relations Center
A more recent addition to the FSO infrastructure is the Special Communications Service of Russia (Spetsviaz) which was incorporated as a structural sub unit on March 7, 2004.
The Protection Group protects the members of Germany's constitutional bodies and their foreign guests and is often the most visible part of the BKA. Specially selected and trained officers with special equipment and vehicles provide round-the-clock personal security to those they protect. The Protection Group is now headquartered in Berlin.
The following information is encrypted and protected
Airbus A340
3
Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma
3
Mercedes-Benz G-Class, 500GE
Armored Variant
65
Mercedes-Benz S600
Armored Variant
15
Mercedes-Benz W221
Armored Variant
Audi A8
Armored Variant
SG E (Operations)
SG F (Situation center)
Personal Protection Detail
Foreign Dignitary Protection
200 Personnel
300 Personnel
Mission support, internal organization and logistics
500 Personnel
ASE Operatives
Reconnaissance and Mobile Support Unit
120 Personnel
250 Personnel
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