Reconnaissance General Bureau

Reconnaissance General Bureau
정찰총국
Intelligence agency overview
Formed2009
Preceding Intelligence agency
Minister responsible
  • Ri Chang-ho
Parent departmentGeneral Staff Department of the Korean People's Army (partially)
Reconnaissance General Bureau
Hangul
정찰총국
Hanja
偵察總局
Revised RomanizationJeongchal Chongguk
McCune–ReischauerChŏngch'al Ch'ongguk

The Reconnaissance General Bureau (Korean: 정찰총국; RGB), part of the General Staff Department, is a North Korean intelligence agency that manages the state's clandestine operations. Most of their operations have a specific focus on Japan, South Korea, and the United States. It was established in 2009.

The RGB is regarded as North Korea's primary intelligence and clandestine operations organ. Although its original missions have traditionally focused on clandestine operations such as commando raids, infiltrations and disruptions, the RGB has since come to control most of the known North Korean cyber capabilities, mainly under Bureau 121 or its speculated successor, the Cyber Warfare Guidance Bureau.

It was headed at one time by Kim Yong-chol as the first head of the RGB.