Soviet Military Strategy in Space

Soviet Military Strategy in Space

Author: Nicholas L. Johnson

Publisher: Ihs Global Incorporated

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 298

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I bogen undersøges Sovjets deltagelse og rolle i militariseringen af det ydre rum fra den første sputnik i okt. 1957 til anti-satellit-systemer og ripost på USAs SDI.


Soviet Military Strategy

Soviet Military Strategy

Author: Vasiliĭ Danilovich Sokolovskiĭ

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 548

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Den sovjetiske marsjal Solokovskis værki amerikansk oversættelse om sovjetisk (marxistisk) militærstrategi. (Vasilii Danilovich Solokovski staves skiftevis som her eller med to i'er eller med y.


Soviet Strategic Arms Policy Before SALT

Soviet Strategic Arms Policy Before SALT

Author: Christoph Bluth

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1992-03-12

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780521403726

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In this book Dr Christoph Bluth presents an original analysis of the build up of Soviet strategic forces from the death of Stalin to the SALT I agreement. The author is able to demonstrate how domestic priorities and internal power struggles account for the seeming inconsistencies of Soviet military and foreign policy.


Military Strategy

Military Strategy

Author: Vasiliĭ Danilovich Sokolovskiĭ

Publisher:

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 424

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Militærhistorie, strategi, taktik - den sovjetrussiske marskal Solokovski's berømte værk om militærstrategi oversat fra russisk. Skrevet af en række topmilitærfolk i USSR under ledelse af marskal Solokovsky og er det første værk om marxistisk, leninistisk, kommunistisk, sovjetrussisk militærstrategi som blev tilgængeligt i den vestlige verden.


Space Warfare

Space Warfare

Author: John J. Klein

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-09-10

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1135988838

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This new study considers military space strategy within the context of the land and naval strategies of the past. Explaining why and how strategists note the similarities of space operations to those of the air and naval forces, this book shows why many such strategies unintentionally lead to overemphasizing the importance of space-based offensive weaponry and technology. Counter to most U.S. Air Force doctrines, the book argues that space-based weapons don’t imbue superiority. It examines why both air and naval strategic frameworks actually fail to adequately capture the scope of real-world issues regarding current space operations. Yet by expanding a naval strategic framework to include maritime activities—which includes the interaction of land and sea—the breadth of issues and concerns regarding space activities and operations can be fully encompassed. Commander John Klein, United States Navy, uses Sir Julian Corbett’s maritime strategy as a strategic springboard, while observing the salient lessons of other strategists—including Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Jomini, and Mao Tse-tung—to show how a space strategy and associated principles of space warfare can be derived to predict concerns, develop ideas, and suggest policy not currently recognized. This book will be of great interest to all students and scholars of military and strategic studies and to those with an interest in space strategy in particular.


The Soviet Space Programme

The Soviet Space Programme

Author: Ronald Humble

Publisher: London [England] : Routledge

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 184

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of the programme from its beginnings up to the present, emphasising in particular the degree to which the Soviet space programme is orientated towards military capabilities.


The Soviet Space Programme

The Soviet Space Programme

Author: Ronald D. Humble

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-04-12

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1040005497

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The Soviet Space Programme (1988) presents a comprehensive over-view of the Soviet space programme from its beginnings up to the end of the 1980s. One important theme explored is the degree to which the Soviet space programme was oriented towards military capabilities. The book concludes that the degree of military involvement was indeed high.