1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo

1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo 1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo 1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo 1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo 1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo 1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo 1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo 1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo 1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo 1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo
1980s Cold War Soviet Military and Naval Assessment Book Duo
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Deepen your historical library with this authoritative duo of Cold War military assessments. This set includes two essential government-issued volumes from the early to mid-1980s, a period of heightened strategic analysis between the United States and the Soviet Union. The first, "Understanding Soviet Naval Developments" (1981), was produced by the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations and provides a granular 140-page study of Soviet maritime strategy, warship data, and submarine capabilities. Its striking red cover and detailed technical diagrams make it a standout piece of naval ephemera.

The second volume, "Soviet Military Power" (1985), is a comprehensive 143-page assessment released by the Department of Defense. It offers a rare look at the USSR’s military machinery of the era, covering everything from nuclear forces and ground troops to their global strategic ambitions. Both books feature the stark, functional design and high-quality historical photography typical of 20th-century government publications.

The set includes:
1. Soviet Military Power (1985): A detailed assessment of the USSR's military machinery, covering nuclear forces, ground troops, and global ambitions (143 pages).
2. Understanding Soviet Naval Developments (1981): A dedicated study by the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, featuring data on Soviet warships, submarines, and naval strategy (140 pages).

These volumes are perfect for "Dark Academia" styled studies, military historians, or collectors of Cold War memorabilia. Well-preserved and full of technical insights, they serve as authentic artifacts of a defining era in global geopolitics.

This set is vintage, over 40 years old.