In 1993, following the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and subsequent end of the Cold War, the French Army was completely reorganised.
In 1993, the new structure began to take shape with the new Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Brigade (French: Brigade de Renseignement et de Guerre Électronique) (BRGE) stood up in Haguenau in Alsace.
[3] During its tenure as a brigade-sized formation, the organisation was as follows: In the French Army, a unit designated as 'group' is a battalion equivalent unit in the combat support formations.
[1][6][7] Today the command overseas around 4,300 civilians and soldiers including 430 deployed in Opérations Extérieures (overseas deployments), in self-relief and 200 contributing to the permanent strategic watch from the garrison.
[1] The command's mission is "the organic authority of the units of research, exploitation and military influence of the land forces.