Description: The Soviet Airborne Experience Lieutenant Colonel David M. Glantz 1984 Combat Studies Institute Research Survey No. 4 U.S. Army Command and General Staff College _____________________________________ Foreword: Deep battle, a major element in both U.S. and Soviet doctrine, is a tenant that emphasizes the destroying, suppressing, or disorganizing enemy forces not only at the line of contact, but throughout the depth of the battlefield. Airborne Forces are a primary instrument to accomplish this type of operation. While the exploits of German, British, and American Paratroops since 1940 are well known to most professional soldiers, the equivalent experience of the Soviet union has been largely ignored-except in the Soviet Union. There, the Red Army’s Airborne operations have become the focus of many recent studies by military theorists.
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Publication Year: 1984
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: The Soviet Airborne experience
Book Series: Combat Studies Institute Research Survey No. 4
Author: Lieutenant Colonel David M. Glantz
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Features: Illustrated, Map
Publisher: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
Genre: Military
Topic: Russian Military, Soviet Airborne Forces
Intended Audience: Adults