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Soviet Weapons

Gideon Blackwood

Traducteur A Ai

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Soviet Weapons explores the Soviet Union's rise as a military superpower, detailing its unique approach to weapons development. It examines how the nation, born from revolution, managed to challenge the United States through innovative, if sometimes unconventional, military technology. The book highlights that Soviet designs weren't mere copies of Western systems but products of specific historical, ideological, and resource-driven contexts. For example, the T-34 tank, renowned for its mass production and effectiveness, showcases the Soviet prioritization of practicality over sophistication.

 
The book investigates the Soviet military-industrial complex, emphasizing the interplay between technological innovation, ideological imperatives, and geopolitical strategy. It reveals how the Soviet Union often favored adaptability in its weapons systems, allowing it to maintain parity with the West despite perceived technological gaps. Readers will gain insights into the design philosophies, production histories, and combat deployments of various weapons, from tanks to nuclear arms.

 
Beginning with an overview of the Soviet military-industrial complex from the Russian Civil War through the Stalinist era, the book progresses through detailed examinations of specific weapon systems categorized by type. It concludes with an analysis of the Soviet Union's lasting military technological legacy and its continued relevance in modern warfare, making it valuable for those interested in military history and Cold War history.
Disponible depuis: 21/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 62 pages.

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