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Soviet Military Power - 1984 (7890 words) |
 | Soviet ballistic missiles, rockets, nuclear-capable aircraft and artillery could all be employed in a massed strike against a set of targets beginning at the battle line and extending to the depth of the theater. |
 | Soviet air forces in the Western TVD have by far the highest percentage of modern aircraft - over 90 percent of their inventory - because the Soviets perceive that this TVD faces the strongest enemy and the most dense and complicated target array. |
 | Soviet combat helicopters are among the most heavily armed in the world - the Mi-24/HIND E and MI-8/HIP E attack helicopters and the MI-8/HIP C and Mi-17/HIP H assault helicopters offer Soviet commanders a considerable degree of flexibility in the application of intense firepower. |
| Grossdeutschland Campaign Pt. 6 - Closing the Ring (922 words) |
 | Soviet resistance at Sswetschkino would need to be dealt with before the troops could reach their billets in Konotop. |
 | By the late summer of 1941, the Soviet Southwestern Front, led by Marshall Semyon Budyonny, was relatively unscathed compared to the Red Army units opposite Army Group Center and North. |
 | With most of Southwestern Fronts armor destroyed in the Battle of Uman, there were few mobile units able to deal with the new threat. |