Army Intelligence Service
Servicio de Inteligencia del Ejército (Army Intelligence Service, SIE) is the Argentine Army's intelligence agency. It is a division of J-2 and reports to the Army's Jefatura II (the General Staff's intelligence service).
The Service is composite of 11 Intelligence Companies, 30 Independent Intelligence Platoons, 1 Intelligence Support Group, 1 Military Intelligence Collector Centre, 3 Division Intelligence Collection Centre, and 2 Combat Army Intelligence Detachment (601 & 602), two units of special intelligence operations.
Intelligence Units
Unit | Command | Place | Province |
---|---|---|---|
1st Intelligence Company | I Armored Brigade | Tandil | Buenos Aires |
2nd Intelligence Company | II Armored Brigade | Santa Fe | Santa Fe |
3rd Intelligence Company | III Jungle Brigade | Resistencia | Chaco |
4th Intelligence Company | IV Parachute Brigade | Córdoba | Córdoba |
5th Intelligence Company | V Mountain Brigade | Salta | Salta |
6th Intelligence Company | VI Mountain Brigade | Neuquén | Neuquén |
8th Intelligence Company | VIII Mountain Brigade | Mendoza | Mendoza |
9th Intelligence Company | IX Mechanized Brigade | Comodoro Rivadavia | Chubut |
10th Intelligence Company | X Mechanized Brigade | Santa Rosa | La Pampa |
11th Intelligence Company | XI Mechanized Brigade | Río Gallegos | Santa Cruz |
12th Intelligence Company | XII Jungle Brigade | Posadas | Misiones |
121st Division Intelligence Collection Centre | I Army Division | Curuzú Cuatiá | Corrientes |
141st Division Intelligence Collection Centre | II Army Division | Córdoba | Córdoba |
181st Division Intelligence Collection Centre | III Army Division | Bahía Blanca | Buenos Aires |
Military Intelligence Centre | J-II Army | Campo de Mayo | Buenos Aires |
601st Combat Army Intelligence Detachment | J-II Army | Campo de Mayo | Buenos Aires |
602nd Combat Army Intelligence Detachment | J-II Army | Holmberg | Córdoba |
Intelligence Support Battalion | J-II Army | Campo de Mayo | Buenos Aires |
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See also
- Argentine Army
- Naval Intelligence Service
- Air Force Intelligence Service
- National Intelligence System
- National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence
External links
- (in Spanish) Official website
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