ФГУП «Охрана» Росгвардии — Structural-Bridge Memo
Date: 2026-04-18 Target INN: 7719555477 Legal form: ФГУП (federal state-unitary enterprise) Full name: Федеральное Государственное Унитарное Предприятие "Охрана" Федеральной Службы Войск Национальной Гвардии Российской Федерации (FGUP "Okhrana" of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops / Rosgvardiya) Role: Rosgvardiya's wholly-owned armed security-services enterprise — provides physical security to Russian federal facilities, defense-industrial sites, and strategic objects on fee-for-service basis Status: NOT currently on OFAC SDN list Purpose of this memo: Surface a structural-bridge finding from pseudo-GDS analysis that falls outside the volume-based designation queue. This is an ANALYTICAL memo, not a full designation brief — intended to feed the Rosgvardiya affiliates review under CAATSA §231 and EO 14024 §1(a)(ii).
Headline
- 2,178 SDN-pairs bridged in pseudo-GDS structural analysis — #3 across the 40-candidate slice, and highest among entities with low triangle-count (only 34 triangles, vs 176 for Rostelecom)
- This combination (high bridge count / low clique density) is the classic cut-vertex signature: Okhrana sits at the narrow neck between otherwise-disjoint SDN sub-clusters rather than inside a dense clique
- 60+ direct SDN co-litigation parties spanning munitions, naval repair, aerospace, and missile-development sectors
- Parent: Federal Service of the National Guard Troops (Rosgvardiya, Росгвардия) — a federal paramilitary service reporting directly to the President. Rosgvardiya leadership (Director Viktor Zolotov) is ALREADY OFAC-designated since Apr-2018 under CAATSA §231 / SSI Directive 2
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