DRSD

French Armed Forces
Armées françaises
Seal of the "Direction du renseignement et de la sécurité de la Défense"
Service branchesArmée de Terre
Marine Nationale
Armée de l'Air
Gendarmerie Nationale
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefPresident Emmanuel Macron
Minister of the Armed ForcesSébastien Lecornu
Chief of DefenceGeneral Thierry Burkhard
Personnel
Military age17 years of age with consent for voluntary military service (2001)
Available for
military service
13,676,509 (2005 est.), age 15–49
Fit for
military service
11,262,661 (2005 est.), age 15–49
Reaching military
age annually
389,204 (2005 est.)
Active personnel259,050 (2006) ranked 14th
Reserve personnel419,000 (2006)
Deployed personnel35,000 (2006 est.)
Expenditure
Percent of GDP2.6% (2005)
Related articles
HistoryMilitary History of France
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DRSD is the abbreviation of Direction du Renseignement et de la Sécurité de la Défense, a French security agency which is part of the Ministry of Armed Forces. It was established on 10 October 2016 out of the Directorate for Defense Protection and Security (Direction de la Protection et de la Sécurité de la Défense, DPSD), which was founded on 20 November 1981.[1]

DRSD (at that time DPSD) succeeded the former military security agency in 1981. Its roles are: counter-intelligence, general intelligence, counter-terrorism, and counter-subversion concerning national defense. The military, national defense institution, and defence industry are within its area of responsibility. It is also responsible for ensuring the security of personnel, information, materiel and sensitive facilities within national defense.

It works in conjunction with the Central Directorate of Interior Intelligence, the sub-terrorism Directorate, the Directorate General of External Security and the Directorate of Military Intelligence. DRSD is a member of the French Community of intelligence.

It is governed by Articles D.3126-5 D.3126-9 of Defense Code.

  1. ^ Aleksander Olech, French and Polish fight against terrorism, Poznan 2022, p. 72; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/359135918_French_and_Polish_fight_against_terrorism