Strategic Reconnaissance Command

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Strategic Reconnaissance Command
Kommando Strategische Aufklärung
File:KdoStratAufkl.svg
Intern emblem of KdoStratAufkl
Active16 January 2002
Country Germany
BranchBundeswehr
TypeMilitary intelligence
Garrison/HQGrafschaft, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Engagements
Commanders
Current
commander
Major general Werner Sczesny

The Strategic Reconnaissance Command (German: Kommando Strategische Aufklärung or KdoStratAufkl; KSA) is the central headquarters for military intelligence of the German Bundeswehr, based in Grafschaft, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.[1]

The KSA was founded in January 2002 as a central command of all military intelligence abilities of Bundeswehr. Before that military intelligence was separated in each of the military branches (Air Force, Army, Navy). The capabilities include "satellite-based imaging reconnaissance" (SARLupe),[2] "telecommunications and electronic reconnaissance", electronic warfare, area of "object analysis" and operative communication.

The command works closely with the Federal Intelligence Service (BND). For military counterintelligence the Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) is responsible. The KSA is also responsible for the joint development of military intelligence and training.

Since July 2017 the KSA is under the command of the new formed Cyber and Information Domain Service (Kommando Cyber- und Informationsraum).

Organisation

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