In 1987–1988 as a KGB officer he took part in the
Soviet–Afghan War. In December 1990 together with
Boris Gryzlov and
Valentin Chuykin he founded the small-scale enterprise Blok engaged in various businesses and became its director. He has strong links to the
Tambov Russian mafia. He supported
Vladimir Kumarin's Tambovskaya OGG in their war against the Malyshevskaya OGG for control of the Saint Petersburg sea port and the trafficking of
Colombian narcotics through the Saint Petersburg sea port to Europe. "Teleplus" CJSC is a United States-Russia company which was engaged in broadcasting and installation of transmitters and receivers for both satellite and terrestrial communications. It had 30 channels including
CNN and
Euronews. Telcell, which was a subsidiary of the
John Kluge's
Metromedia and later formed in 1984 in Mexico City and owned by
Carlos Slim's
América Móvil, had a 45% stake in Teleplus. In 1999 he succeeded
Nikolai Patrushev as the head of the Internal Security Department of Russia's
FSB. As of 2007, he had been a Deputy Head of the Presidential Staff for personnel appointed by
Vladimir Putin since January 5, 2000. Viktor Ivanov is considered one of Putin's closest allies. In September 2001 Russia's prime minister appointed Ivanov representative of the state in the boards of directors of the
Antei Corporation and
Almaz Scientific Industrial Corporation, developing and producing air defence systems, including
S-300. On November 22, 2001, he was elected chairman of the board of directors of Almaz and initiated the merger of Almaz and Antei. Since June 2002 Ivanov has been the chairman of the board of directors of the result of the merger, OJSC
Almaz-Antei Air Defense Concern. Since November 4, 2004, he has also been the chairman of the board of directors of JSC
Aeroflot airline. ==Head of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia==