THE MODERN SOVIET NAVY. An Assesment of the U.S.S.R.'s Current Warships, Naval Capabilities and Development,
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AuteurPolmar, Norman,
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THE MODERN SOVIET NAVY: An Assessment of the U.S.S.R.'s Current Warships, Naval Capabilities and Development, authored by the esteemed naval historian Norman Polmar, offers a comprehensive and meticulously researched exploration of the Soviet Union's maritime forces during a pivotal era of the Cold War. This authoritative volume delves into the intricate details of the U.S.S.R.'s naval expansion, examining the technological advancements, strategic doctrines, and operational capabilities that defined its fleet from the 1960s through the 1980s. Polmar's work is grounded in extensive analysis of declassified intelligence, firsthand accounts, and technical specifications, providing readers with an in-depth understanding of ship classes such as aircraft carriers, submarines, cruisers, and destroyers, along with their roles in global power projection. The book not only catalogues the hardware but also contextualizes it within the broader geopolitical landscape, discussing how Soviet naval strategies evolved in response to NATO threats and internal economic pressures. With a focus on innovation in areas like missile technology, anti-submarine warfare, and blue-water operations, Polmar highlights the strengths that made the Soviet Navy a formidable adversary, while also addressing vulnerabilities such as logistical challenges and technological dependencies. Rich with illustrations, diagrams, and comparative data, this assessment serves as an essential resource for historians, military enthusiasts, and policymakers, offering insights that remain relevant for understanding modern naval dynamics. The narrative is engaging and accessible, balancing technical jargon with clear explanations to appeal to both experts and general readers interested in Cold War history and maritime affairs.