Going to the Ocean: the Former Soviet Union's Ocean-going Surface Combat Ships During the Cold War

Going to the Ocean: the Former Soviet Union's Ocean-going Surface Combat Ships During the Cold War

by Chen Xi

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The development path of the former Soviet Union's ocean-going surface ships was tortuous and bumpy, but during this process, the various aspects of a land-based country moving towards the ocean can be reflected. "Going to the Ocean: Ocean-going Surface Combat Ships of the Former Soviet Union in the Cold War" comprehensively reviews the maritime environment, the development of potential opponents, and naval strategies faced by the former Soviet Union from the end of World War II to before its disintegration, as well as the impact of the above factors on the design, performance, and combat deployment of large and medium-sized ocean-going surface combat ships of the Soviet Navy from the Type 82 heavy cruiser and 68 series cruisers to the "Modern" class and "Glorious" class guided missile cruisers. "Going to the Ocean: Ocean-going Surface Combat Ships of the Former Soviet Union during the Cold War" is illustrated with pictures and texts, and is suitable for readers who are interested in naval ships and ship-borne weapons to read and collect.

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