The writer has attempted to evaluate the Soviet naval officer, and to assess the impact of his political. professional and personal strong points and shortcomings on the effectiveness of the Soviet Navy in peace and war
In the early 1990s Russian admirals have become almost commonplace in the halls of the U.S. Naval Wa...
Since his appointment as Chief of the General Staff in 1977, Marshal N. V. Ogarkov has perhaps emerg...
The Soviet Union\u27s efforts to build a powerful fleet, its interest in a naval station to serve it...
A United States naval officer, who recently spent three years in Moscow as an Assistant Naval Attach...
I would like to discuss in my introduction the evolution of Soviet military doctrine in three phases...
Mikhail Gorbachev\u27s ascent to power in March 1985 has spurred a reassessment of Soviet military d...
This article provides the first English translation of selected portions of the sixth and final volu...
The recent deployment of Soviet warships to the Persian Gulf—despite their limited number—constitute...
The Soviet Navy has grown dramatically since World War II, and Soviet ships now are deployed to wate...
Although the recent comment on the East European political scene that Moscow\u27s overwhelming...po...
This is the history of a Navy which has lost more complete fleets than any other Navy in the world. ...
In 1957, at the height of the post-Stalin struggle for political power in the Soviet Union, Allen Du...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
The military and political uses of Soviet seapower receive frequent comment and some see it growing ...
With the advent of the nuclear stalemate or Soviet-U.S. detente China replaced the U.S.S.R. as the m...
In the early 1990s Russian admirals have become almost commonplace in the halls of the U.S. Naval Wa...
Since his appointment as Chief of the General Staff in 1977, Marshal N. V. Ogarkov has perhaps emerg...
The Soviet Union\u27s efforts to build a powerful fleet, its interest in a naval station to serve it...
A United States naval officer, who recently spent three years in Moscow as an Assistant Naval Attach...
I would like to discuss in my introduction the evolution of Soviet military doctrine in three phases...
Mikhail Gorbachev\u27s ascent to power in March 1985 has spurred a reassessment of Soviet military d...
This article provides the first English translation of selected portions of the sixth and final volu...
The recent deployment of Soviet warships to the Persian Gulf—despite their limited number—constitute...
The Soviet Navy has grown dramatically since World War II, and Soviet ships now are deployed to wate...
Although the recent comment on the East European political scene that Moscow\u27s overwhelming...po...
This is the history of a Navy which has lost more complete fleets than any other Navy in the world. ...
In 1957, at the height of the post-Stalin struggle for political power in the Soviet Union, Allen Du...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
The military and political uses of Soviet seapower receive frequent comment and some see it growing ...
With the advent of the nuclear stalemate or Soviet-U.S. detente China replaced the U.S.S.R. as the m...
In the early 1990s Russian admirals have become almost commonplace in the halls of the U.S. Naval Wa...
Since his appointment as Chief of the General Staff in 1977, Marshal N. V. Ogarkov has perhaps emerg...
The Soviet Union\u27s efforts to build a powerful fleet, its interest in a naval station to serve it...