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The Kremlin's nuclear sword: the rise and fall of Russia's strategic nuclear forces 1945-2000

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The prevailing Western view of Russia's Cold War strategic nuclear weapons policy is that it resulted from a two-part interplay between the leaders of the Communist Party and the military.

Steven J. Zaloga has found that a third contributorthe Russian defense industryalso played a vital role.Drawing from elusive Russian source material and interviews with many proud Russian and Ukrainian engineers, Zaloga presents a definitive account of Russia's strategic forces, who built them, and why.

The book is the first in English to refer to the weapons by their actual Soviet names, providing the bedrock for future works.

Helpful appendices list U.S., NATO, and other designations, and the illustrations provide clear visual references.

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Smithsonian Institution
1588344851 / 9781588344854
eBook (EPUB)
27/05/2014
English
304 pages
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