US military intelligence for the first time in 20 years declassified report on Russia

US military intelligence for the first time in 20 years declassified report on Russia

MOSCOW, 29 Jun — RIA Novosti. In the next ten years “Russia’s ability can increase,” says the report of the intelligence Department of the Ministry of defense (DIA).

MOSCOW, 29 Jun — RIA Novosti. The head of the intelligence Department of the Ministry of defense (DIA) Vincent Stuart believes that in the next ten years, “the confidence and capabilities of Russia may be increased”, stated in the report the DIA.

A report entitled “the Military power of Russia” before the publication was made available to news Agency the associated Press. It is noted that.

this is the first such document, which was declassified more than 20 years.

In the Preface to the report of the head of Department Vincent Stewart noted that “in the next decade the confidence and capabilities of Russia can increase.”

It is emphasized that Moscow “intends to use military power to ensure stability on its own terms.”

This week the head of the NATO military Committee Peter Paul acknowledged that Russia has made considerable progress in the military sphere “on all fronts”. According to him, Moscow is developing new types of both conventional and nuclear weapons, and the Russian army able to operate effectively at a considerable distance from the site. In the Alliance stressed that can not prove the aggressive intentions of Moscow against Alliance.

In the Kremlin, in turn, stressed that Russia is modernizing weapons and building up military capacities to protect against potential aggressors and combat terrorist threats.

Intelligence Department of the Ministry of defense collects sensitive information about military plans, foreign States and armies, analyzes it and provides the first persons of the United States. Employees of the DIA are more than 140 countries around the world. Management specializiruetsya both on intelligence and on radio and electronic intelligence.

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