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Alpha Group (FSB Special Purpose Center)

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ALPHA GROUP

RUSSIAN FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICE | COUNTER-TERRORISM UNIT

“Честь и отвага” (Honor and Courage)

1974
Unit Created (as KGB)
~300
Operators
4
Regional Detachments
90%
Selection Failure Rate

Unit Overview

Alpha Group (Spetsgruppa “A”) is the elite counter-terrorism unit of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), originally formed within the KGB’s Seventh Directorate during the Soviet era.

Specializing in hostage rescue, counter-terrorism, and high-risk arrests, Alpha Group operates primarily on Russian territory but has been deployed internationally. The unit gained notoriety during several high-profile hostage crises in Russia.

Specialized Equipment

  • SR-3 Vikhr Compact Assault Rifle
  • VSS Vintorez Integrally Suppressed Sniper
  • GAZ Tigr-M Armored Vehicle
  • Shmel RPO-A Thermobaric Rocket

Major Operations

1979
Storming of Amin’s Palace

Alpha’s first major operation – the assault on Tajbeg Palace in Afghanistan that killed President Hafizullah Amin.

2002
Moscow Theater Siege

Controversial operation where Alpha used chemical gas to subdue Chechen terrorists, resulting in 130 hostage deaths.

2004
Beslan School Siege

Alpha participated in the assault against Chechen terrorists holding over 1,100 hostages, resulting in 334 deaths.

CLASSIFIED: Selection & Controversies

Alpha Group recruits primarily from other special forces units, requiring at least 5 years of military service. Training includes advanced close quarters battle, sniper skills, explosive breaching, and psychological operations. Operators receive extensive language training and cultural education.

The unit has faced significant controversy for its tactics during hostage crises, particularly the use of chemical agents in Moscow (2002) and the high civilian casualty rate in Beslan (2004). Despite this, Alpha remains Russia’s primary domestic counter-terrorism unit, with detachments in Moscow, Krasnodar, Yekaterinburg, and Khabarovsk.

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