The Soviet Airborne Experience

The Soviet Airborne Experience
Title The Soviet Airborne Experience PDF eBook
Author David M. Glantz
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 232
Release 1984
Genre Government publications
ISBN 1428915826

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Contents: The Prewar Experience; Evolution of Airborne Forces During World War II; Operational Employment: Vyaz'ma, January-February 1942; Operational Employment: Vyaz'ma, February-June 1942; Operational Employment: On the Dnepr, September 1943; Tactical Employment; The Postwar Years.

The History of Soviet Airborne Forces

The History of Soviet Airborne Forces
Title The History of Soviet Airborne Forces PDF eBook
Author David M. Glantz
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 468
Release 1994
Genre Russia
ISBN 9780714641201

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The historical record of the development and use of airborne forces has hitherto been blurred by neglect, secrecy and misinformation. This book uncovers the truth and sets the record straight. Using newly released and formerly classified Soviet archival sources and German sources never before seen in the West, the work provides a comprehensive and detailed account of the performance of Soviet airborne forces in peace and war.

Inside the Blue Berets

Inside the Blue Berets
Title Inside the Blue Berets PDF eBook
Author Steve Zaloga
Publisher Presidio Press
Total Pages 376
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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Inside the Blue Berets looks at the origins of the Russian shock troops. It provides an exciting description of the harrowing Russian airborne assaults of World War II and the combat uses of these troops in the Cold War years as they took on an important new role as "imperial storm troopers" - the infantry that enforced Soviet power, first in Hungary and later in Czechoslovakia. By then paratroopers had become a true elite, with the best and brightest of the Red Army competing for the prized blue beret. In the 1980s, the VDV became trapped in the quagmire of Afghanistan. Bloodied and weary after ten years of brutal fighting, the paratroopers returned home and were immediately ordered to don their flak jackets and control the civil turmoil resulting from perestroika. Inside the Blue Berets offers the first lucid description of the murky situation that surrounded the breakup of the USSR.

Soviet Airborne Forces 1930–91

Soviet Airborne Forces 1930–91
Title Soviet Airborne Forces 1930–91 PDF eBook
Author David Campbell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 65
Release 2020-02-20
Genre History
ISBN 1472839595

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Established in 1932, the Vozdushno-desantnye voyska ('air-landing forces', or VDV) of the Red Army led the way in airborne doctrine and practice. Though they were initially handicapped by a lack of infrastructure, due in part to a turbulent political climate in the 1930s, they still conducted major drops during World War II, including at the Dnepr River in September 1943. After the war ended, the VDV became independent of the Air Force and were elevated to the role of strategic asset. The newly rebuilt divisions were now organized and trained to conduct deep insertions behind enemy lines, attacking command-and-control facilities, lines of communication, and key infrastructure targets such as nuclear power plants. This training came into play in numerous Cold War confrontations, including Soviet operations in Hungary (1956) and Czechoslovakia (1968). During the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979–89), the VDV proved to be the most formidable of the Mujahideen's opponents, with the development of the air assault concept – the transport, insertion and support of air-landed troops by helicopter rather than parachute. This title explores the development of the VDV from their conception in 1930 to their role in the Cold War and in the later invasion of Afghanistan. Supported by contemporary photography and specially commissioned artwork of uniforms and battlescenes, this title is a comprehensive and engaging guide to the history of airborne forces in the Soviet period.

A History of Soviet Airborne Forces

A History of Soviet Airborne Forces
Title A History of Soviet Airborne Forces PDF eBook
Author David M. Glantz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 468
Release 2019-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1135202931

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For almost 70 years Soviet and Russian military theorists have been fascinated with the concept of airborne operations. Now Russian theorists tackle the problems posed to such operations by high-precision weaponry. This work, using newly released and formerly classified Soviet and East German archives, provides a detailed record of the performance of Soviet airborne forces during peace and war.

Soviet Documents on the Use of War Experience

Soviet Documents on the Use of War Experience
Title Soviet Documents on the Use of War Experience PDF eBook
Author Harold S. Orenstein
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 248
Release 2013-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1135186138

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The Soviet Study of War" series examines the lessons Soviet military theorists and commanders learned from the study of their own military experience. These are translations of Soviet documents.

Soviet Night Operations in World War II

Soviet Night Operations in World War II
Title Soviet Night Operations in World War II PDF eBook
Author Claude R. Sasso
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 66
Release 1982
Genre Night fighting (Military science)
ISBN 1428915966

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