The Soviet Navy: Strengths and Liabilities (1986) By Bruce W. & Susan M. Watson
Since Admiral Sergei G. Gorshkov was appointed to the office of commander in chief of the Soviet Navy in 1956, the Soviet Union has made a massive investment in naval construction, training, and operations. As a result, the Soviet Navy has grown from a coastal defense force to one of the world's two strongest navies. This book offers a detailed assessment of every major aspect of the Soviet Navy, from the fleet structure and training facilities to command and control procedures and warfare and intelligence collection capabilities.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 333 Pages
- In Good Condition