Egyptian military intelligence agency
The Military Intelligence and Reconnaissance Administration  (Arabic : إدارة المخابرات الحربية والاستطلاع , romanized : Idarah Al Mukhabarat Al Ḥarbiya Wal Istitlaʾ Ministry of Defense  responsible for military intelligence . It is one of the three Egyptian intelligence services, along with the General Intelligence Service  (GIS) and National Security Agency .
A number of senior officers  of the Egyptian Armed Forces  have led the agency, including Field Marshal Abd Al-Halim Abu-Ghazala , a former defence minister, Gen. Omar Suleiman , the former vice president and former head of the General Intelligence Service, and Major General Murad Muwafi  President of the General Intelligence Service, who was appointed successor to Suleiman in January / December 2011.[ 1] 
Specialties of the agency include reconnaissance to discover enemy movements, collecting information on enemy formations and preparations in wartime and peacetime, and geographical surveys. The agency has also, since the time of Gamal Abdel Nasser , conducted an internal mission to detect anti-regime elements within the military.
Historically, the agency suffered two major blows: failing to predict the Israeli attack on Egypt in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War , and failing to stop the assassination  of President Anwar Sadat  by Islamists linked to the military in 1981. According to General Mohammad Sadiq (1917–1991), director of intelligence during the 1967 war, the most important reason for the intelligence failure then was the lack of coordination between GIS and military intelligence.
Protect the state from any possible attack from the enemy and know the capabilities and military capabilities of the enemy 
Planning and coordination with the military police to ensure the security of military facilities and barracks, leading this department Colonel/ Gamal eldin Elsabrouty.[ 2]  
The level of security control in military installations and security including documents and personnel, weapons and other security 
Counter-intelligence to obtain a Top Secret security clearance with Sensitive Compartmented Information eligibility, and a shield to any cyberattacks, leading this department lieutenant-colonel/ Elhamy Elsebaey, and Colonel/ Amr Labeb.[ 3]  
The use of available sources of information to monitor the enemy's military activities 
Ensure good discipline and loyalty of officers and individuals 
Cooperation with other intelligence agencies in the same state for the exchange of information and complete the tasks, ensuring the achievement of national security 
Ensure that everything is going within order and Military structure is working smoothly Major General Zakaria Mohieddin , the first Manager of the Department of military intelligence and reconnaissance 1952–1953 Brigade Staff of War Zakaria Mohieddin  (1952–1953) 
Brigade Staff of War Mohammed Sadiq  (1966–1969), promoted to the rank of general and served as Minister of War. 
Brigade Staff of War Mehrez Mustafa (1969–1972) 
Brigade Staff of War Mohamed Abdel Ghani el-Gamasy  (1972), promoted to the rank of marshal and served as Minister of War. 
Brigade Staff of War Mohamed Fouad Nassar (1972–1975) 
Brigade Staff of War Labib Sharab 
Brigade Staff of War Emad Thabet 
Brigade Staff of War Mahmoud Abd Allah 
Brigade Staff of War Abd Al-Halim Abu-Ghazala  (1979–1980), promoted to the rank of marshal and served as Minister of Defense. 
Brigade Staff of War Ahmed Abd El Rahman (1980–1986) 
Brigade Staff of War Amin Nimr (1986–1989) 
Brigade Staff of War Omar Suleiman  (1991–1993) 
Brigade Staff of War Kamal Amer  (1994–1997) 
Brigade Staff of War Mohamed Fareed  (2004) 
Brigade Staff of War Murad Muwafi  (2004–2010) 
Brigade Staff of War Abdel Fattah el-Sisi  (2010–2012), promoted to the rank of Marshal and served as Minister of Defense. 
Brigade Staff of War Mahmoud Hegazy  (2012–2014), promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and served as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces. 
Brigade Staff of War Salah Al-Badri (2014–2015) 
Brigade Staff of War Mohammed Farag El Shahat (2015–2018) 
Brigade Staff of War Khaled Megawer (2018–present) 
Foreign Domestic 
Afghanistan: GDI  
Algeria: CSS  
Angola: SINSE  
Argentina: SIDE  
Armenia: NSS  
Australia: ASIO  
Austria: DSN  
Azerbaijan:  DTX  
Bangladesh: SB  
Belarus: KGB RB  
Belgium: VS/SE  
Bosnia and Herzegovina: SIPA  
Botswana: DIS  
Brazil: PF  
Brunei: IRD  
Bulgaria: DANS  
Burundi: SNR  
Canada: CSIS  
Chad: DGSSIE  
Chile: ANI  
China: MSS  
Colombia: DNI  
Congo (Democratic Republic of): ANR  
Croatia: SOA  
Czech Republic: BIS  
Denmark: PET  
Egypt: NSA  
Estonia: KAPO  
Finland: SUPO  
France: DGSI  
Georgia: SSSG  
Germany: BfV , LfV  
Ghana: GPS , CID  
Greece: EYP  
Hong Kong: NSD , CPGNSO  
Hungary: AH  
India: IB  
Indonesia: Baintelkam Polri  (id ), BIN  
Iran: VAJA , IRGC , PAVA  
Ireland: CSB , SDU , NSU  
Israel: Shin Bet  
Italy: AISI  
Japan: NPA , TMPD PSB , PSIA  
Kazakhstan: NSC  
Kenya: NIS  
Kosovo: AKI  
Latvia: VDD  
Lithuania: STT  
Lebanon: ISF IB , LSS  
Luxembourg: SREL  
Macau: DS  
Malaysia: SB  
Moldova: SIS  
Morocco: DGST  
Netherlands: NCTV  
New Zealand: NZSIS  
Nigeria: SSS  
North Korea: SSD  
North Macedonia: IA  
Norway: PST  
Oman: ISS  
Pakistan: IB , FIA  
Palestine: PPS  
Paraguay: SNI  
Peru: DINI  
Philippines: NBI , NICA  
Poland: ABW , SOP , SM  
Portugal: SIS  
Romania: SRI  
Russia: FSB  
Saudi Arabia: Mabahith  
Serbia: BIA  
Singapore: ISD  
Somalia: NISA  
South Africa: SSA  
South Korea: Intelligence Bureau, KNPA  
Spain: CITCO  
Sri Lanka: SIS  
Sweden: SÄPO  
Switzerland: NDB  
Syria: GIS  
Taiwan: MJIB  
Thailand: ISOC , SB  
Togo: ANR  
Turkey: MİT , İB  
Uganda: ISO  
Ukraine: SBU  
United Kingdom: Security Service (MI5 ) , NDEDIU , NCA , NBIS  
United States: I&A (DHS) , ID (HSI) , IB (FBI) , ONSI (DEA) , OSII (ATF)  
Uzbekistan: SNB  
Venezuela: SEBIN  
Vietnam: TC5  (vi ) 
Zimbabwe: CIO   Military 
Algeria: DCSA  
Angola: SIM  
Australia: DIO  
Austria: HNaA  
Bangladesh: DGFI  
Belarus: GRU MO RB  
Belgium: ADIV/SGRS  
Brazil: DIE  
Canada: CFINTCOM  
Chad: DGSSIE  
China: CMC JSD Intelligence Bureau  
Congo (Democratic Republic of): DEMIAP  
Croatia: VSOA  
Cuba: DCIM  
Czech Republic: VZ  
Denmark: FE  
Egypt: DMISR  
Finland: PE TIEDOS  
France: DRM , DGSE  
Germany: MAD  
Ghana: MIU  
Hungary: KNBSZ  
Iran: General Staff , SAHEFAJA , SAHEFASA , SAHEFAVEDJA  
India: DMI , DIA  
Indonesia: BAIS TNI , Pusintelad  
Ireland: IMIS  
Israel: Aman  
Italy: CII  
Japan: DIH  
Kazakhstan: NSC  
Lithuania: AOTD  
Malaysia: DIO  
Maldives: MNDF  
Morocco: DB  
Myanmar: Sa Ya Pa  
Netherlands: MIVD  
New Zealand: DDIS  
Nigeria: DIA  
North Korea: RGB  
North Macedonia: MSSI  
Norway: E-tjenesten  
Pakistan: MI , NI , AI  
Palestine: MIS  
Philippines: ISAFP  
Poland: SKW , SWW  
Portugal: CISMIL  
Romania: DGIA  
Russia: GRU  
Saudi Arabia: AFISC  
Serbia: VBA , VOA  
Singapore: MIO  
Slovakia: VS  
Slovenia: OVS  
South Africa: SANDF-ID  
South Korea: DIA , DCC  
Spain: CIFAS  
Sri Lanka: DMI  
Sweden: MUST  
Switzerland: MND , LWND  
Syria: MI , AFID  
Taiwan: MIB  
Thailand: AFSC  
Turkey: GENKUR İ.D.B.  
Ukraine: HUR MO  
United Kingdom: DI  
United States: DIA 
 
Venezuela: DGCIM  
Vietnam: TC2   Signals 
Australia: ASD  
Bangladesh: NTMC  
Brazil: 2ª Sch/EMD  
Canada: CSE  
China: SIGINT  
Croatia: OTC  
Ethiopia: INSA  
Finland: PVTIEDL  
France: DGSE , DRSD  
Germany: BND  
Ghana: RDU  
India: JCB , NTRO  
Indonesia: BSSN  (id ) 
Ireland: CIS  
Israel: 8200  
Japan: DIH  
Kazakhstan: NSC  
Netherlands: NSO , JSCU  
New Zealand: GCSB  
North Korea: RGB  
Norway: NSM  
Pakistan: JSIB  
Poland: AW , ABW , SKW , SWW , NCBC , gOR 3.FO , CRiWWRE , 2.ORel , 6.ORel , JW NIL  
Romania: STS  
Russia: Spetssvyaz  
Saudi Arabia: PSS  
South Africa: SSA  
Spain: CCN  
Sweden: FRA  
Switzerland: NDB  
Syria: MI  
Turkey: MİT-SİB  
UAE: SIA  
Ukraine: Derzhspetszviazok  
United Kingdom: GCHQ  
United States: NSA   Imagery Financial Criminal 
Argentina: DNIC  
Australia: ACIC  
Bangladesh: CID  
Canada: CISC  
Finland:  NBI  
India: CBI  
Indonesia: Baintelkam Polri  (id ) 
Italy: DIA , DIGOS  
Philippines: NBI , PNP-IG  
Poland: BWiIK KGP , CBŚP , ZOŚ KGSG , ZK KGŻW  
Romania:  DGPI  
South Africa: Crime Intelligence Division  
Spain: CGI , SIGC , CGPJ , UCO  
United Kingdom: NCA  
United States: IB (FBI) , ONSI (DEA) , OSII (ATF) , ID (HSI)   Intelligence Intelligence Defunct 
British Raj : Indian Civil Service  (Indian Imperial Police , Indian Political Intelligence Office )Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge : Santebal Confederate States of America : Confederate Secret Service Dutch East Indies : Politieke Inlichtingendienst , Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service Fascist Italy : OVRA Gaddafi Libya : Mukhabarat el-Jamahiriya Imperial Japan : Battotai , Tokko 
Kingdom of France : Cabinet noir Secret du Roi Ming Dynasty : Embroidered Uniform Guard , Eastern Depot , Western Depot  [zh ] , Internal Depot  [zh ] Ottoman Empire : Yıldız Intelligence Agency , Special Organisation , Umur-u Hafiye 
Pahlavi Iran : SAVAK , Second Bureau of Imperial Iranian Army Prussia : Prussian Secret Police Republic of China : NBIS Roman  and Byzantine Empires : Frumentarii Agentes in rebus Bureau of Barbarians Tsardom  and Empire of Russia : Oprichniki , Okhrana , Special Chancellery , Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery Nazi Germany : Gestapo , Sicherheitsdienst Soviet Union : NKVD , KGB United Kingdom : DMI United States : Office of Strategic Services Wang Jingwei regime : Jessfield 76  [zh ; de ; ja ] Yugoslavia : KOS  Related