- 02 Jul 2017 14:56
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There may be some people here who might remember reading Soviet Military Power?
If not then thanks to the internet you can now find links to all the editions online from the wiki page. In any case current geopolitical realities have prompted the US DIA to start publishing these informative documents again but with an updated title.
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-bu ... tary-21383
DIA link to Russian Military Power is here:
http://www.dia.mil/Portals/27/Documents ... 202017.pdf
Enjoy!
If not then thanks to the internet you can now find links to all the editions online from the wiki page. In any case current geopolitical realities have prompted the US DIA to start publishing these informative documents again but with an updated title.
The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency has released a new assessment of Russian military power—reviving a Cold War-era practice. The agency concludes that the modern Russian military builds upon its Soviet heritage but has modernized its capabilities and doctrine for the present day.
“The Russian military has built on the military doctrine, structure, and capabilities of the former Soviet Union, and although still dependent on many of the older Soviet platforms, the Russians have modernized their military strategy, doctrine, and tactics to include use of asymmetric weapons like cyber and indirect action such as was observed in Ukraine,” the DIA report states.
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-bu ... tary-21383
DIA link to Russian Military Power is here:
http://www.dia.mil/Portals/27/Documents ... 202017.pdf
Enjoy!
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