Lev Kravchenko

"Surrender now... and you will be allowed to live."

- Kravchenko to Alex Mason and Frank Woods in Baikonur after capturing Grigori Weaver.

Colonel Lev Kravchenko is a prominent Soviet military officer and the secondary antagonist in Call of Duty: Black Ops and the 1980's storyline of Black Ops II. He is the right hand man (often refered to as the "lapdog") of General Nikita Dragovich and and he is the reason why the SOG was deployed to Vietnam. It was through Kravchenko that the Viet Cong became allies of the Soviets. He was also known to have personally taking Alex Mason prisoner two times in the whole game. Kravchenko is cold-hearted and highly sadistic person and he can be considered to be one of the most violent and evil characters in the whole Call of Duty franchise.

In any other regime, Colonel Kravchenko would've been locked away, if not executed. Often referred to as Dragovich's lap dog, Kravchenko was a cold-hearted sadist made of pure evil. Staying mostly silent, he carried out his master's orders without question.

Much like Dragovich, Kravchenko detested Viktor Reznov. His reasons however, were much more mundane than those of Dragovich: Kravchenko took his lead wholly from his General.

Kravchenko was a powerful figure of a man, built for war. He was a ruthless and amoral military officer, and had to fulfill his blood-lust no matter the cost. He was aggressive and impatient but not vengeful. He did not see past his next action, and therefore would always be a weapon of war, and not an orchestrator. Kravchenko enjoyed the suffering of others; it is one of the few things that could incite anything resembling a human feeling inside the man.

In Call of Duty: Black Ops II, it is revealed that Kravchenko survived his encounter with Frank Woods and has become an associate of Raul Menendez. In 1986 when Alex Mason, Frank Woods and Jason Hudson assisted the Mujahideen in fighting the soviets invading Afghanistan Alex comes face to face with Kravchenko once again who is riding a tank. Mason and Woods capture Kravchenko and tie him up for interrogation for information about Menendez. If the player resists the number commands in his head and doesn't shoot Kravchenko, he will reveal vital information about a possible mole working for Menendez. After this, Woods shoots Kravchenko in the head, killing him for good.