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Guide to the Soviet Navy


Year: 1971
Language: English
Author: Breyer S.
Genre: Historical
Publisher: United States Naval Institute
ISBN: 0-87021-237-0
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 376
Description: The most interesting, the most innovative, and the second most powerful navy in the world is that of the Soviet Union. In this volume Siegfried Breyer, one of the Western world’s few authorities on the subject, provides a guide to almost every aspect of the Soviet Navy, from the organization of its hierarchy to the details of the industry which builds its ships.
In the chapter on ships, the author names every ship type the Soviet Navy is known to possess, describes them, and discusses their development.
He also lists the number of Soviet ships which have been transferred to other nations.
The section on details and profiles of Soviet warships is probably the most complete record that anyone outside the Soviet Union (and a few intelligence agencies) could construct. It contains profiles of all the ship types and classes, from the helicopter carrier Moskva, through nuclear-powered submarines and missile-range instrumentation ships, to seagoing tugs.

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