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The Strategic Reconnaissance Command (Kommando Strategische Aufklärung, KdoStratAufkl or KSA) is the central headquater for military intelligence of German Bundeswehr, based in Grafschaft.

The KSA was founded in january 2002 as a central command of all military intelligence abbilitys of Bundeswehr. Before that military intelligence where seperated in the military branches (Airforce, army, navy). The capabilities include "satellite-based imaging reconnaissance", "telecommunications and electronic reconnaissance", electronic warfare, area of ​​"object analysis" and operative communication.

The command works closely with the Federal Intelligence Service (BND). For military counterintelligence the Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) is responsibel. The KSA is also responsible for the joint development of military intelligence and training.