In case you missed it, few weeks ago Russian Intelligence Service #SVR launched their own magazine called “Rasviedchik” (Intelligence officer). Let’s look into best gems of the first issue 1/🧵
The front page gives us a photo of Putin from December 2020 (a speech on the occasion of the 100th year of SVR) and a service slogan: “Our quest for knowledge is not for glory but to know the truth for the good of the State.” Catchy. 2/
Inside head of Service S. Narushkin greets us warmly. Remember, it is the same Sergey that was publicly humiliated by Putin last year. 3/
Sergey, in his lengthy opening article, delivers fascinating glimpse into his (and unfortunately a lot of Russians as well) world. Text called “Intelligence and World” touch upon all important issues that Russian intelligence is facing today. 4/
Main challenges:
Dealing with inevitable collapse of the west ✅
Portraying Russia as a victim ✅
Western bio and genetic(!?) weapons ✅
Lecturing why Russian intelligence is superior ✅ (spoiler: because of the RU specialty - “illegal” spies 👀 @christogrozev 5/
Rasviedchik has big ambitions. It’s not only internal PR stunt, it is also full of insightful analytical texts. You learn why Eurasian model is better than globalization. Why Poland wants to annex western Ukraine and how Russia is developing new (better) economic model. 6/
Readers will be happy to see a text about not so well known Belarusian #KGB. List of directorates: CI, Foreign Intelligence; Corruption and Organized Crime; CT and Extremism, International Cooperation, territorial divisions (6) and force size (10,000 people). 7/
Rasviedchik is not a short read but it keeps on giving. 102 pages are full of history lessons, glorification of soviet heroes and spies, exercises to help deal with stress and even competition for students of international relations (which is basically recruitment attempt). 8/
But in the world of Russian intelligence there is also place for “fun”. Intelligence officers and their families can find epic espionage fiction story (Afghan Zugzwang), crosswords, poems and even funny pieces from intelligence reports to help cope with changing world. 9/
As a bonus one of the funny cuts from RU intel report: “When asked about the scratches on his forehead, nose, and cheeks the subject, without going into detail, answered succinctly, but succinct: "The wife.".... 10/
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2022 was a real blood bath for #Russian intelligence services in Europe. Arrests, expulsions and de-conspirations made Russian spy life harder. I have put together quick dashboard with known cases (last 5 years). Let's have a look what we know. 1/🧵 datastudio.google.com/s/gFDRAvAND3A
More than 30 cases were revealed in last 5 years across the Europe. Vast majority of them happened in last 12 months. Bulgaria, Germany and Sweden seen most arrests. 2/
Who was recruiting? Based on available data, #GRU is uncontested winner. This shows progressive militarisation of #Russian#intelligence work as well as choice of priorities. 3/
Alexey is a typical "new Russian" businessman with lavish life on Instagram (aleksei.aristov). He claim to be financial lawyer from St. Petersburg. Wife is an Instagram influencer with more than 700k followers (ananovaa). Gosh... the ban on Instagram must have been painful...
His partner has a similar profile. Alexandr (insta: aatamanov) is an entrepreneur fascinated by #drones. Owner of @HoversurfClub. Initial digging was done in July by @AbderRaoufAmir in this thread.
First day of Russian forum #Army2022#Армия2022. What’s new in #UAV game? Not much so far. Two models of wannabe MQ-1 Predator - Orion-E with control station, and old Foton-601 construction developed by Ruskosmos with Samara University.
A little bit more in the copter sector. Rostec showed a new Russian-Belarusian unmanned system BAS-750 with a flight time up to 6 hours.
Also concept of cargo drone S700 with 16(!) engines and lift up to 200kg was displayed.
For the first time Kalashnikov showed serial model of (not very impressive) small recon quadrocopter Zala-421-24.
Author of source article is Michiel Willems. He has two Twitter accounts @michielwil@newsfrommichiel and works as digital editor at City AM.
City AM is free business oriented newspaper distributed among London commuters. It relies on advertisement and clicks on their website. Doesn’t mean it’s unreliable but it’s not exactly prime league of journalism.
🧵 on recently downed Russian Tachyon (Тахион) #UAV. It’s an old construction developed since 2012. Drone is mainly used for reconnaissance and fire guiding missions.
Drone entered service in 2014. It is used by ground forces of Eastern and Central Military District, as well as Navy. It was previously spotted (and downed) in Donbas area (2015).
UAV is made by Limited Liability Company "IZHMASH" - UNMANNED SYSTEMS" based in Izhevsk. Town famous in Russia for UAV development. By the way - love the vintage website look, very 2005. izh-bs.ru
Story of thwarted UAV attack on Transnistria looks strange. From media reporting seems that target was Grigoriopol Transmitter which was already severely damaged week ago. 1/3 pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/…
Drone itself is DIY cheap Aliexpress style frame. Judging from photos total weight was at least 12kg. Batteries on photos would give around 20 min flight (depends on wind). Target is approx. 4 km from the border. That’s a very close call for an operator. 2/3
There was dropping mechanism implemented suggesting that drone was not suicide UAV (8 km flight with this setup is a challenge). Also payload looks very homemade rather than military grade.