MarketMain Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine)
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Main Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine)

The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, also known in English as the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU), is the military intelligence service of the Ukrainian government. It is an agency of the Ministry of Defence, not the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

History
The agency was established from the existing intelligence assets of the Kyiv, Odesa and Carpathian military districts On July 6, 1993, the Decree of the President of Ukraine ordered the merging of the two agencies to form the Main Military Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence. It was renamed the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, or Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) for short, on April 4, 1994. In the February of 2022, the ongoing conflict of Ukraine escalated to a full-scale war, leading to Russia's invasion on the 24th of the month. The DIU played an indirect role in events surrounding this invasion by issuing pre-invasion warnings, strengthening defence by coordinating western allies, carrying out covert missions, and influencing the leadership of Ukraine to respond decisively. The DIU prevented the fall of the Ukrainian cities by providing defence over Kyiv and launching counter attacks in Kharkiv On September 20, 2023, CNN reported that Ukrainian special forces were likely behind multiple attacks on Wagner-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF) forces in Sudan, using DJI Mavic 3 and first-person view (FPV) drones. In May 2023, HUR Chief Kyrylo Budanov vowed to "destroy Russian war criminals anywhere in the world, wherever they are." In March 2024, reports confirmed that HUR operators from the "Timur" unit were actively fighting Wagner and RSF in Sudan. On January 30, 2024, the DIU received a Snatch Land Rover SUV for its personnel from volunteers of the British-Ukrainian society "Driving Ukraine". On 2 May 2025, a Ukrainian HUR MAGURA V5 naval drone shot down a Russian Su-30 using a R-73 missile, 50 km west of Novorossiysk. The crew of two ended up in the Black Sea, where a civilian ship later recovered them. HUR claimed it was the first time a maritime drone shot down an aircraft. In April 2026, GUR announced that it had performed two space-launch capability tests during the period under Budanov's leadership, with the first test reaching an altitude of 100 km, and the second launch reaching 204 km. == Emblem ==
Emblem
In 2016, the HUR emblem was changed to an illustration of an owl plunging a sword into Russia. The owl has been said to be a tongue-in-cheek reference to the emblem of the Spetsnaz special forces of the Russian GRU, which depicts a bat - a natural prey of the owl. In addition, the motto "The wise will rule over the stars" () ostensibly alludes to the GRU's motto "Only the stars are above us" (). The new emblem was met with outrage from Russian journalists and politicians, including Dmitry Rogozin, and with some calling it a provocation. == Spheres of activity ==
Spheres of activity
The Main Directorate of Intelligence conducts its activity in the military, political, technical, economic, signals, informational and environmental spheres. The major missions of the directorate are: • Extracting, analyzing, processing and disseminating information in accordance with the law "On Intelligence" • Conducting measures aimed at promoting the realization of the national interests of Ukraine • Identifying external threats to the national security of Ukraine, and conducting measures against such threats • Participating in the fight against terrorism and other criminal activities that pose a threat to the national security of Ukraine • Cooperating with foreign intelligence bodies • Carrying out other activities defined by law to ensure the national security of Ukraine == Organization ==
Organization
The HUR has an executive office and several agency-wide functions, and five major directorates and departments consisting of the following: 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 Combat formations Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the only field reconnaissance unit of the HUR was a special unit subordinated to the Directorate's 4th Special Intelligence Service (4-та Служба спеціальної розвідки): • 10th Separate Special Purpose Unit (10-й окремий загін спеціального призначення, A2245), based in Rybalskyi Peninsula, Kyiv • Battalion HHC • 3 operational companies – 1st – 3rd Special Purpose Company (1 – 3 сотня спеціального призначення) As of 2024, the units subordinate to the HUR include: Reconnaissance units subordinated to Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU): • 23rd Reconnaissance Battalion • • 52nd Reconnaissance Battalion53rd Reconnaissance Battalion54th Reconnaissance Battalion74th Reconnaissance Battalion • 120th Reconnaissance Regiment • 129th Reconnaissance Battalion130th Reconnaissance Battalion131st Reconnaissance Battalion132nd Air Assault Reconnaissance Battalion140th Marine Reconnaissance Battalion • 143rd Reconnaissance Battalion • 150th Reconnaissance Strike Battalion151st Reconnaissance Strike Battalion152nd Reconnaissance Battalion Spetsnaz units under AFU operational control: • Shaman BattalionSpecial Purpose Unit "Kraken"Artan UnitRevanche Tactical GroupTymur Special Unit2nd Special Operations Detachment6th Special Operations DetachmentBratstvo BattalionNOBODY BattalionStuhna BattalionChimera UnitSpecial Purpose "Aratta" Battalion (formerly the 8th Battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army) • Black Winter Group"Paragon Company" DetachmentRussian Volunteer CorpsSibir BattalionSpecial Unit "1514"Belarusian Volunteer CorpsVolunteer Reconnaissance Battalion "Sonechko"Special Purpose Unit "Vidar"Kabul 9Defense Intelligence AviationSpecial Purpose UAV Unit "Wings"Special Purpose USV Unit "Group 13"International Legion of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine is a specialized unit part of the International Legion and HUR MO, comprising primarily ex-military volunteers from over 50 countries. They have participated in key battles across Ukraine, notably Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Sievierodonetsk and Bakhmut. The DIU Legion operates with significant autonomy and relies heavily on self-funding for mission essential equipment. • Tactical Group "Athena" • Ronin Team • Unit designated as "Khimik" ==Legal basis==
Legal basis
The Main Directorate of Intelligence is legally allowed to operate based upon the following documents: • The Constitution of UkraineLaw of Ukraine "On the National Security of Ukraine", 1991 • Law of Ukraine "On the Defense of Ukraine", 2018 • Law of Ukraine "On Intelligence", 2020 • Law of Ukraine "On Military Duty and Military Service", 1992 • Law of Ukraine "On Central Bodies of Executive Power", 2011 • Law of Ukraine "On Civil Service", 2015 • Law of Ukraine "On International Treaties of Ukraine", 2004 • Law of Ukraine "On the Fight Against Terrorism", 2003 • Law of Ukraine "On Counter-Intelligence Activities", 2002 • Law of Ukraine "On Operational and Investigative Activities", 1992 • Law of Ukraine "On State Secrets", 1994 • Law of Ukraine "On the Social and Legal Protection of Servicemen and Their Families", 1991 • Presidential Decree "On the National Security Strategy of Ukraine", 2020 • Presidential Decree "On the Military Security Strategy of Ukraine", 2021 • Presidential Decree "On Additional Measures to Further Democratize Society and Strengthen Civil Control Over the Activities of Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies of Ukraine", 2004 • Presidential Decree "On Ensuring Control over the Activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Other Military Formations", 2010 • Presidential Decree "On Strengthening Control over the Activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Other Military Formations", 2015 • Presidential Decree "On the Inter-Agency Commission on the Policy of Military-Technical Cooperation and Export Control", 2007 • Presidential Decree "On Certain Issues of Leadership in the Spheres of National Security and Defense", 2008 • Presidential Decree "On the Regulation of Military Service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine by Citizens of Ukraine", 2008 ==Directors==
Directors
Lieutenant General Oleksandr Skipalskyi (October 16, 1992 – June 9, 1997) :Born in Volyn Oblast 1945. Graduated from the KGB Higher School in 1975. • Colonel General Ihor Smeshko (June 9, 1997 – September 29, 2000) :Born in Cherkasy Oblast 1955. Graduated from PhD from the National Academy of Defence 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-Defence in 1987 and the Kyiv University in 2000. • Lieutenant General Viktor Hvozd (January 17, 2008 – August 17, 2010) :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 Odesa Oblast 1960. Graduated Military College in 1981, the Military-Diplomatic Academy in 1991, Ukrainian State University in 2008. • Major General Yuriy Pavlov (since March 3, 2014 – July 28, 2015) :Born in Lviv Oblast 1962. • Lieutenant General Valeriy Kondratyuk (July 28, 2015 – October 15, 2016) : Born in Taraz, Kazakhstan • Major General Vasyl Burba (since October 15, 2016 – August 5, 2020) :Born in Rivne Oblast 1978. • Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov (since August 5, 2020) – January 2, 2026) :Born in Kyiv 1986. • Lieutenant General Oleh Ivashchenko (since January 2, 2026) :Born in 1969 ==Notable members==
Notable members
Maksym ShapovalAndriy Yusov, the head of public relations == See also ==
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