Redut

Redut
ЧВК «Редут»
Founders
  • Anatoly Karaziy[1]
  • Gen. Vladimir Alexeyev[1]
Leaders
  • Anatoly Karaziy[1]
  • Davor Savičić[2]
  • Col. Sergei Salivanov[2][3]
  • Lt.-Col. Mikheev Ivan Pavlovich [4]
  • Cpt.-Lt. Matlaev Artem [5]
  • Maj. Konstantin Mirzayants[4]
Dates of operation2008–present
AllegianceMinistry of Defence (Russia) (2022-present)[6][7]
HeadquartersKubinka, Russia
Size
Battles and wars
Designated as a terrorist group by Ukraine[12][13]
Websitehttp://redut-czentr.narod.ru/

Redut (Russian: ЧВК «Редут», romanizedChVK «Redut»), also known as Redoubt, Redut-Antiterror or Centre R, formerly known as "Shield",[14][15] is a Russian Private Military Company (PMC) that is a part of the "Antiterror-family" — which consists of similarly named PMCs that protect commercial operations of Russian companies.[16][17] It is currently deployed by Russia in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[18][19][20][21][22] According to an RFE/RL investigation, "Redut" is fully controlled and managed by GRU.[23]

It was established in 2008, as a merger of several minor veteran groupings of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Russian Air Force and units of the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD), who had obtained combat experience in military and peacekeeping missions.[6]

Members of the group have been convicted of committing war crimes during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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