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16th February 2010, 20:14 |
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The Soviet Airborne Experience
• The Soviet Airborne Experience
The Soviet Airborne Experience By David Glantz Publisher: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College 1984 | 232 Pages | ISBN: N/A | PDF | 22 MB The genesis of Soviet airborne military doctrine occurred during the decade of the 1920s, a period characterized by intense intellectual ferment in Soviet military affairs. That ferment ultimately converged with the movement toward industrialization and the adoption of modern technology to produce, in the early 1930s, a renaissance of military thought within the Soviet Union. A generation of military leaders and thinkers, conditioned by a revolutionary philosophy and participation in the Russian Civil War and Allied intervention and eager to elevate the Soviet Union into a competitive military position with the rest of Europe, gave shape and focus to that renaissance. They were imaginative men, infused with ideological zeal, encouraged by their political leaders to experiment, and willing to learn from the experiences of military leaders abroad. Their efforts produced a sophisticated military doctrine, advanced for its time, and an elaborate, if not unique, military force structure to implement that doctrine. It is one of the major ironies of history that the work of these men--the Tukhachevskys, the Triandafilovs, the Issersons, and a host of others--would be eclipsed and almost forgotten. Their efforts forthe Soviet Union earned for them only sudden death in the brutal purges of the late 1930s. The formidable armed force they had built and the sophisticated thought that had governed use of that force decayed. The brain of the army dulled, and imagination and initiative failed. The military embarrassments of 1939-40 and the debacle of 1941 blinded the world to the true accomplishments ofSoviet military science in the 1930s, and an appreciation of those accomplishments never really returned. The military leaders of 1943-45 resurrected the concepts of their illustrious predecessors and competently employed them to achieve victory over Europe's most vaunted military machine. Yet the memories of the Soviets' poor performance in 1941 never faded and have since colored Western attitudes towardSoviet military art. Thus, it is appropriate to recall the realities of Soviet military development unblemished by the images of 1941. |
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18th February 2010, 00:50 |
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Introduction to Airborne Radar
• Introduction to Airborne Radar
Introduction to Airborne Radar SciTech Publishing | January 1, 1998 | ISBN: 1891121014 | 584 pages | PDF | 12.22 mb "Having a background in both combat aviation and physics, I can say without a doubt that there is no other text that allows students with such diverse backgrounds to understand the principles behind the tactical use ofradar as quickly and thoroughly as does Introduction to Airborne Radar. The book's conceptual approach is it's unique quality." - Ed Tomme, Military Pilot Training Instructor http://depositfiles.com/en/files/fxcy07x45 |
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18th February 2010, 14:30 |
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18th February 2010, 14:31 |
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Military Parade
• Military Parade No-03 1997 (21)
Military Parade No-03 1997 (21) PDF | 118 pages | 12,3 MB http://depositfiles.com/en/files/btzijxw4l or http://hotfile.com/dl/17740107/bf9c6...de_21.pdf.html or http://rapidshare.com/files/30791456..._Parade_21.pdf |
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19th February 2010, 14:48 |
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Military Parade
• Military Parade No-04 1997 (22)
Military Parade No-04 1997 (22) PDF | 96 pages | 11 MB http://depositfiles.com/en/files/2njhhfb29 or http://hotfile.com/dl/17842101/e3e48...de_22.pdf.html or http://rapidshare.com/files/30841878..._Parade_22.pdf |
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20th February 2010, 15:44 |
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Military Parade
• Military Parade No-05 1997 (23)
Military Parade No-05 1997 (23) PDF | 108 pages | 10,4 MB http://depositfiles.com/en/files/5jzyo1dvs or http://hotfile.com/dl/17843886/14363...de_23.pdf.html or http://rapidshare.com/files/30842761..._Parade_23.pdf |
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21st February 2010, 03:36 |
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Blitzkrieg
• Blitzkrieg
Blitzkrieg 66 Mb There was some odd things that DC was experimenting with during their mid-1970s "Explosion!"...and this title was one of 'em. I can remember seeing ads for this book in mid-1970s back issues I'd run across when I was a kid and wonder what the deal was.... From Wikipedia: Blitzkrieg was a short-lived 1970s war-themed comic book published by DC Comics. The focus of the series was an anthology of World War II stories featuring soldiers of Nazi Germany as well as the civilians resisting or victimized by the regime. Unlike the more famous stories of the German World War I flying ace, Hans von Hammer, a.k.a. The Enemy Ace, the stories in this series kept an unambiguously negative tone against the World World II German military. The series was also notable for its strong (for the time) depictions of violence and gruesome images. |
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21st February 2010, 14:49 |
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Military Parade
• Military Parade No-06 1997 (24)
Military Parade No-06 1997 (24) PDF | 149 pages | 15,9 MB http://depositfiles.com/en/files/w2s2hv5f8 or http://hotfile.com/dl/18911297/be983...de_24.pdf.html or http://rapidshare.com/files/31350966..._Parade_24.pdf |
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21st February 2010, 20:09 |
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Military Parade
• Military Parade No-01 1998 (25)
Military Parade No-01 1998 (25) PDF | 73 pages | 7,4 MB http://depositfiles.com/en/files/mukgibq0k or http://hotfile.com/dl/20552995/3d7f6...de_25.pdf.html or http://rapidshare.com/files/32037946..._Parade_25.pdf |
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