Soviet Military Objectives in the Artic Theater and How They Might be Attained.

This Research Memorandum discusses the USSR's wartime objectives in the Arctic Theater of Military Action (TVD), and lays out a plausible Soviet strategic approach to the problem of attaining them during a war fought entirely with conventional weapons. The memorandum argues that the Soviets bel...

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Main Author: Petersen,Charles C
Other Authors: CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1986
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spelling ftdtic:ADA175359 2023-05-15T14:44:37+02:00 Soviet Military Objectives in the Artic Theater and How They Might be Attained. Petersen,Charles C CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA 1986-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA175359 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA175359 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA175359 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Government and Political Science Military Operations Strategy and Tactics *THEATER LEVEL OPERATIONS *ARCTIC REGIONS WEAPONS USSR CONTROL WARFARE STRATEGIC ANALYSIS MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN) MILITARY DOCTRINE CANADA GAIN BERING STRAIT *Military Objectives PE65154N Text 1986 ftdtic 2016-02-21T02:50:21Z This Research Memorandum discusses the USSR's wartime objectives in the Arctic Theater of Military Action (TVD), and lays out a plausible Soviet strategic approach to the problem of attaining them during a war fought entirely with conventional weapons. The memorandum argues that the Soviets believe it necessary to gain control of the entire Arctic TVD--an area substantially larger in their definition than that commonly designated in the West, reaching as far south as the Greenland-Iceland-Norway Gap, the Canadian Arctic passages, and the Bering Strait. These choke points and adjacent littorals such as Norway--all of Norway, not just its northern end-will play a key role in determining the outcome of the struggle for mastery of the theater, and the memorandum argues that the Soviets will attempt their seizure and blockade as the war opens. Keywords: military doctrine; strategic analysis. Text Arctic Bering Strait Greenland Iceland Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Bering Strait Canada Greenland Norway
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topic Government and Political Science
Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*THEATER LEVEL OPERATIONS
*ARCTIC REGIONS
WEAPONS
USSR
CONTROL
WARFARE
STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
MILITARY DOCTRINE
CANADA
GAIN
BERING STRAIT
*Military Objectives
PE65154N
spellingShingle Government and Political Science
Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*THEATER LEVEL OPERATIONS
*ARCTIC REGIONS
WEAPONS
USSR
CONTROL
WARFARE
STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
MILITARY DOCTRINE
CANADA
GAIN
BERING STRAIT
*Military Objectives
PE65154N
Petersen,Charles C
Soviet Military Objectives in the Artic Theater and How They Might be Attained.
topic_facet Government and Political Science
Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*THEATER LEVEL OPERATIONS
*ARCTIC REGIONS
WEAPONS
USSR
CONTROL
WARFARE
STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
MILITARY DOCTRINE
CANADA
GAIN
BERING STRAIT
*Military Objectives
PE65154N
description This Research Memorandum discusses the USSR's wartime objectives in the Arctic Theater of Military Action (TVD), and lays out a plausible Soviet strategic approach to the problem of attaining them during a war fought entirely with conventional weapons. The memorandum argues that the Soviets believe it necessary to gain control of the entire Arctic TVD--an area substantially larger in their definition than that commonly designated in the West, reaching as far south as the Greenland-Iceland-Norway Gap, the Canadian Arctic passages, and the Bering Strait. These choke points and adjacent littorals such as Norway--all of Norway, not just its northern end-will play a key role in determining the outcome of the struggle for mastery of the theater, and the memorandum argues that the Soviets will attempt their seizure and blockade as the war opens. Keywords: military doctrine; strategic analysis.
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title Soviet Military Objectives in the Artic Theater and How They Might be Attained.
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title_full Soviet Military Objectives in the Artic Theater and How They Might be Attained.
title_fullStr Soviet Military Objectives in the Artic Theater and How They Might be Attained.
title_full_unstemmed Soviet Military Objectives in the Artic Theater and How They Might be Attained.
title_sort soviet military objectives in the artic theater and how they might be attained.
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