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Valentin Korabelnikov

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Russian Army General
Valentin Korabelnikov
Валентин Корабельников
Director of Russian Military Intelligence
In office
May 1997 – 24 April 2009
Preceded byFyodor Ladygin
Succeeded byAlexander Shlyakhturov
Personal details
Born (1946-01-04)January 4, 1946 (age 79)
AwardsHero of the Russian Federation
Order of the Red Star
Order of Military Merit
Order of Courage
Order of Merit for the Fatherland
Military service
AllegianceRussia Russia
Branch/serviceArmed Forces of the Russian Federation
Years of service1969–2009
RankArmy General
UnitMilitary Intelligence
Battles/warsCold War
First Chechen War
Second Chechen War
Russo-Georgian War

Army GeneralValentin Vladimirovich Korabelnikov (Russian:Валентин Владимирович Корабельников, born January 4, 1946) is a Russiangeneral, best known for being the longest serving director of theGRU for nearly 12 years.

Korabelnikov attended the Minsk Higher Engineering Anti-Aircraft Rocket School of Air Defense, from which he graduated in 1969, and subsequently graduated from theM. V. Frunze Military Academy in 1974 and theGeneral Staff Academy in 1988.[1]

In May 1997, Korabelnikov was appointed Chief of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) of the Russian General Staff, Russia's largest intelligence agency. Korabelnikov worked his way up the GRU hierarchy for 20 years before becoming the Intelligence Directorate's head.[1] Korabelnikov spent time alongside Spetsnaz brigades in Chechnya, while he was reportedly responsible for the operation which resulted in the elimination ofChechen PresidentDzhokhar Dudayev in 1996.[1] Korabelnikov often involved himself personally in operational work, and was reportedly wounded by Chechen fighters.[1]

In July 1999, Korabelnikov received an official acknowledgment from presidentBoris Yeltsin for his "significant contribution to the settlement of theKosovo Conflict". He was a member of Russian delegation, led by Prime MinisterYevgeny Primakov that met withSlobodan Milosevic during theNATO bombing of Yugoslavia.[2]

On 24 April 2009, PresidentDmitry Medvedev signed adecree dismissing Korabelnikov from his position as head of the GRU's Intelligence Directorate, replacing him with GenAlexander Shlyakhturov.[3] No reason was given the decision, however Korabelnikov had reportedly tendered his resignation earlier in 2009 due to disagreement overongoing military reforms.

References

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  1. ^abcd"Валентин Корабельников. Биография".Взгляд. 2009-04-24.
  2. ^navy.mil
  3. ^Russia military spy boss 'sacked'BBC News, 24 April 2009

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Preceded byGRU Chief
May 1997 – 24 April 2009
Succeeded by
Heads of the Glavnoye Razvedyvatel'noye Upravleniye (GRU)
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  • Soviet Military Intelligence
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