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The "Soyuz 83" Exercise: Analysis

9 Jun 1983
Description: This is a Czechoslovak military analysis of the Warsaw Pact's 1983 "Soyuz 83" exercise. The document describes how the maneuvers reflect new Soviet military plans. The premise of the exercise is that NATO has the ability to launch simultaneous surprise attacks on all fronts in the European theater. It is further assumed that the West would deliver over 5,000 nuclear warheads if its initial assault failed.

Collection: A Cardboard Castle?

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  • Czech (3.0 MB )
Document Type: Report
Language of Original Document: Czech
Number of Pages: 29
Cold War Period: 1980s
Persons: Kulikov
Document Source: Central Military Archives (VÚA), Prague
Call Number: VS, OS, 1987, č.j. 75, 174/1
Document Companion: Document No. 99, a)

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