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  1. III-029 “The Tasks of the Navy and the Methods of Performing Them,” by Admiral Kharlamov, special collection Military Thought, top secret issue No. 1, 1962, CIA/DP Clandestine Report Special Collection, 11 September 1962, footnote 16.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a6095c Attachment Size 1962-09-11.pdf 1.05 MB ... we share the point of view of Admiral V. Kasatonovi, and cannot accept as well founded the estimate ... the carrier strike large unit is deployed within the operational area of aviation from remote bases, located ... operations in remote regions of the ocean. It is obvious that in the course of operational training, ...

  2. VII-165 “The Principal Ways of Improving the Quality of Military Communications,” by Maj. Gen. of Engineer-Technical Service V. Stishkovskiy, Military Thought, secret issue #1, 1970, CIA/DO Intelligence Information Special Report, 1 February 1974.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a6085d Attachment Size 1974-02-01.pdf 1.73 MB ... Communications by General-Mavor of Engineer-Technical Service V. Stishkovskiy The appearance of remote ... view of the increasing complexity of communications equipment, the problem of increasing its operating ... (sixty or more). In our view this tendency is not warranted, because, although it affords certain gains ...

  3. The Evolution of Soviet Doctrine on Limited War, CIA/DI/OSR Intelligence Memorandum, 9 October 1967.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f899326091c6a60577 Attachment Size 1967-10-09.pdf 483.15 KB ... examples, we can get a better idea of how the Soviet view on limited war is evolving.-2- SEC T SEC ... T The Evidence on the Soviet View There is, properly speaking, no doctrine of flexible response in Soviet ... that the military had not bought Khrushchev's view that the only contingency worth preparing for was a general ...

  4. Special Annex to Capabilities of Soviet General Purpose Forces, 1964-1970, NIE 11-14-64, 10 December 1964.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f899326091c6a60648 Attachment Size 1964-12-10b.pdf 379.17 KB ... in the photography, suggesting that these and perhaps other divisions train at unidentified locations remote ... of the other two categories. Although no meaningful range can be estimated for this category in view ...

  5. Probable Soviet Course of Action Regarding Berlin and Germany, NIE 100-2-59, 24 February 1959.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5196457b993294098d509467 Attachment Size 1959-02-24.pdf 769.7 KB ... and the eventual neutralization of play upon differences of view among the West Germany as an effective member ... S E E T 1 2 3. Furthermore, the Soviet leaders almost any negotiations would enhance the status certainly view ... Berlin forbade nuclear arms to West Germany would as a remote enclave within Bloc territory, lessen ...

  6. VII-285 “Certain Problems in the Conduct of Tactical-Special Exercises by Communications Troops,” a Warsaw Pact journal article, by Maj. Gen. G. Enchu, published in the secret Soviet publication, Information Collection of the Headquarters and Technical

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a6088d Attachment Size 1975-05-29.pdf 817.75 KB ... in their training time. Therefore, in our view, in a tactical-special communications exercise it is advisable ... These may include using radio, radio-relay and wire means of communication for remote control of radio sets ... of working frequencies in order to ensure cooperation. In our view, when setting up cooperation radio nets ...

  7. Soviet Naval Strategy and Its Effect on the Development of Naval Forces, 1953-63, CIA/DI/ORR, 22 October 1963.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a60821 Attachment Size 1963-10-22.pdf 13.26 MB ... from other intelligence. The primary focus of this report is on presenting a well-rounded and detailed view of Soviet ... have been reviewed and found generally to reflect views that are believed to be officially accepted policy. Moreover, ... definition of the term military doctrine states that it em- braces "unified principled views, views ...

  8. “Combat against Enemy Missile Submarines,” by R. Adm. O. Zhukovskiy, special collection Military Thought, top secret issue No.4, 1961, CIA/DP Clandestine Report Special Collection, 29 May 1962, footnote 17.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a60935 Attachment Size 1962-05-29.pdf 1.3 MB ... for the crew of a submarine, continuously submerged for almost two months. According to the views ... views, up to two thirds of the effective strength) always will be at sea. Therefore, despite ... of combat operations to destroy submarines by naval forces. In view of the fact that it is difficult or even ...

  9. Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions between NATO and the Warsaw Pact, CIA/National Security Council, 26 August 1970.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a608a0 Attachment Size 1970-08-26.pdf 1.91 MB ... for "inevitable" unilateral reductions. In short, there is a strong political strain in NATO's view of MBFR ... and the Alliance Defense Re view (AD 70). Should a new consensus emerge in the Alliance on proper force levels ... regiments. In view of the highly uncertain balance that currently exists, and the doubts whether NATO ...

  10. I-085 “The Use of Artillery in Support of an Army Counterattack,” Information Collection of the Artillery, issue No.49, 1959, CIA/ DP Clandestine Report Special Collection, 28 November 1961.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a607c7 Attachment Size 1961-11-28.pdf 674.78 KB ... favorable meteorological conditions, the more remotely placed artillery batteries and objectives ... out particularly thoroughly. With this aim in view the army artillery headquarters must make vide use of aerial ... with these aims in view it is advisable that the firing positions of battalions in the groups (and when possible ...

  11. Soviet Concepts of War in Europe: Transition from Conventional to Nuclear Conflict, (Document VII-11) NSC Memorandum for Dr. Kissinger from K. Wayne Smith forwarding CIA/DI/OSR’s responses to questions regarding its intelligence memorandum, 1 July 1971.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a60894 Attachment Size 1971-07-01.pdf 1.21 MB ... Pact's view be expected to change regarding (a) NATO's conventional capabilities, and (b) ... are required, in the Soviet view, to insure offensive success in a conventional war? Do the Soviets believe ... to what extent can the different points of view be associated with different countries in the Eastern alliance ...

  12. III-016 “Penkovskiy’s Legacy and Strategic Research,” CIA/DCI/CSI, Studies in Intelligence, Volume 16, spring 1972.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a6087d Attachment Size 1972-04-01.pdf 1.12 MB ... They do not necessarily reflect official positions or views of the Central Intelligence Agency or any other US government ... and operational zones is the prerogative of the troops of the Front, not the Strategic Rocket Forces.4 In the view ... counter-barrage was so heavy that the very radical, Khrushchev-like views practically disappeared ...

  13. III-28 New Developments in Combat with Carrier Strike Large Units in the Initial Period of a War by Captain First Rank Ye. Mamayev, Military thought, secret issue No. 3, 1962, CIA/DP Clandestine Report Special Collection, 5 October 1962, footnote 15

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a60948 Attachment Size 1962-10-05.pdf 1.03 MB ... carrier "Enterprise". The atomic carrier. according to views previously expressed by the U.S. ... command. The view that operations for the destruction of these units take either a defensive ... determine the form of combat operations. In our view, therefore, the terms defensive ...

  14. Soviet Strategy and Capabilities for Multitheater War, NIE 11-19-85/D, June 1985.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a608f5 Attachment Size 1985-06-01a.pdf 2.57 MB ... have for a quick victory in Europe and, in view of China's lack of capacity to mount and sustain a coordinated ... Most important in the Soviet view, the prospective theaters' (see figure 2). They are uniquely NATO nations ... objectives in Central Europe. They probably view II, and the Manchurian campaign, at the war's end, six ...

  15. The Berlin Tunnel Operation, 1952–1956, CIA/DP Clandestine Services History #150, 24 June 1968.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a6081c Attachment Size 1968-06-24.pdf 5.16 MB ... of Rudow Section, Berlin 3- Aerial View of Rudow Section, Berlin 4- Dirt in the Basement 5- Vopos Studying ... the Installation 6- East German View of the Compound 7- Blinds on the Shield 8- Excavating Using the Blinds 9- View ... of the Completed Tunnel 10- Construction of the Vertical Shaft 11- Completed Vertical Shaft 12- View of Cables ...

  16. Main Trends in Soviet Capabilities and Policies, 1960-1965, NIE 11-4-60, 1 December 1960.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a607f5 Attachment Size 1960-12-01b.pdf 6.54 MB ... Power....... 22 Soviet Views on the Balance of Military Power and on Strategy. 23 Principal Current and Future ... view as a major portant means of political pressure, even military asset in itself. though it is never ... their present view both sides are deterred from forces. Even with the reduction, the Soviets the deliberate ...

  17. Soviet Plans for Warsaw Pact Theater Commands Opposite NATO, CIA/NFAC/OSR Intelligence Assessment, April 1979.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a608ab Attachment Size 1979-04-01.pdf 823.53 KB ... forces to force the change. In view of these concerns, compromises will have to be Kulikov made progress ... command, could be augmented if a threat of war areas-both remote from Moscow-could be anotherwere ...

  18. VII-310 The Conduct of a Tactical Exercise with Field Firing, Based on the Experience of the Czechoslovak People's Army by Maj. Ben. E. Blagut, CIA/DO, 8 November 1977

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5196457b993294098d5094a8 Attachment Size 1977-11-08a.pdf 566.12 KB ... of views of the director of the exercise and his staff, as well as the umpire organization. One ... after they have been hit. Simulation of firing from targets is carried out remotely by wires, battle-noise simulators, ...

  19. The Readiness of Soviet Air Force, CIA/DCI/NIC Interagency Intelligence Memorandum, April 1982.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a60962 Attachment Size 1982-04-01.pdf 528.36 KB ... and US air forces to provide a framework for reference in viewing Soviet readiness. The reader ... their ability in extended, peacetime operations from remote bases with little support. The bomber force, ...

  20. The 1967 Soviet Regulations on Compulsory Service in the Armed Forces, CIA/DI/OSR Intelligence Report, January 1972.

    SPECIALCOLLECTION CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces 5166d4f999326091c6a60877 Attachment Size 1972-01-01.pdf 1.79 MB ... of NCOs............... 16 Impact on Political Officers and Party Organizations.................. 19 Military View ... training, but it may present special problems aboard ships at sea or submarines in remote areas ... in their units. Their view has long been that these activities are time consuming and contribute little ...

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