Links to military, intelligence, police, and human rights sites.
Armor-Site of Chobitok Vasiliy (http://armor.kiev.ua)
Armor Internet-library: technology, photos, and information. In Russian.
Federation of American
Scientists. Intelligence Resource Program. Ukraine Intelligence (http://www.fas.org/irp/world/ukraine/index.html)
Links to Ukraine intelligence sources and resources including the Security Service of Ukraine and the National Institute for Strategic Studies.
Interpol.
European Police and Judicial Systems: Ukraine (http://www.interpol.int/public/Region/Europe/pjsystems/Ukraine.asp)
Reference guide about police and judicial systems in Ukraine. Provides general information on law enforcement bodies, pre-trial police and judicial powers, and more. Searchable.
Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design
Bureau (http://www.morozov.com.ua)
Ukraine's leading State-owned enterprise engaged in developing battle tanks and other tracked and wheeled armored vehicles. Links to products, proposals, history, photos, and more. In English and Russian.
Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (http://www.mil.gov.ua)
Links to information on the history of the armed forces of Ukraine, the Ministry--its history, structure and departments; armament; peacekeeping; decorations; services; cooperation between Ukraine and NATO; and more. Includes photographs. Searchable. In Ukrainian and English.
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (http://mvs.gov.ua)
Includes a staff directory, information about the Ministry's structure, links to Ukrainian legal documents and issues concerning European integration. In Ukrainian.
Ukraine Military Guide (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/ukraine/index.html)
This GlobalSecurity.org site includes information on Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, armed forces, defense industry, military doctrine, military budget, weapons, intelligence agencies, and space program.
Ukrainian Army (http://www.uarmy.com.ua)
Links to the Ukrainian emblems--including Army, Land troops, Air Force, Navy, and National Guards, as well as heraldry, Military magazine, and museums. Mostly in Ukrainian, some Russian and English.
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