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Noskov, A. S. (ed.). Motostrelkovaya (tankovaya) rota v boyu (The Motor Rifle/Tank Company in Combat). Moscow: Voenizdat, 1988.

Zaloga, S. J., and J. W. Loop. Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles 1946 to the Present. London: Arms & Armour Press, 1987.

Chapter 4

Alexiev, Alexander. Inside the Soviet Army in Afghanistan. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, 1988.

Beider, Stephen. Spetsnaz: The Soviet Union's Special Operations Forces. Master's Thesis, Defense Intelligence College, June 1985.

Bufiardi, Louis N. The Soviet Naval Infantry. Washington, DC: Defense Intelligence Agency, 1979.

Glantz, David M. The Soviet Airborne Experience. Fort Leavenworth, KS: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1984.

Hansen, James. "Soviet Vanguard Forces-Spetsnaz." National Defense, March 1986.

Isby, David C. Soviet Special Operations Forces in Afghanistan. Proceedings of the Light Infantry Conference, Boeing Corporation, 1985.

Isby, David C. "The Spetsnaz in Afghanistan: Soviet special operation forces in action." Military Technology, October 1985.

Isby, David C. The Vertical Threat: Air Assault and Airmobile Brigades of the Soviet Amy? Amphibious Warfare Review, August 1985.

Knight, Amy W. The KGB: Police and Politics in the Soviet Union. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1988.

Kohler, David R. "Spetsnaz." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, August 1987.

Kuth, Robert. Soviet Airborne Anti-Armor Tactics in the Defense. Garmisch, FRG: US. Army Russian Institute, 1981.

Lewis, Edward. A Comprehensive Examination of the Soviet Naval Infantry. Garmisch, FRG: U.S. Army Russian Institute, 1977.

Suvorov, Viktor (pseud.). "Spetsnaz: The Soviet Union's special forces." International Defense Review, September 1983.

Suvorov, Viktor (pseud.). Spetsnaz: The Story of the Soviet SAS. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1987

Zaloga, Steven, and James Loop. Soviet Bloc Elite Forces. London: Osprey Publications, 1985.

Chapter 5

Chaiko, Lev. Helicopter Construction in the USSR. Falls Church, VA: Delphic Associates, 1985. Cook, Maj. Charles B. An Assessment of the Soviet Combat Helicopter Threat. Master's Thesis, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1982.

Stapfer, Hans-Heiri. The Mi-24 Hind in Action. Carrollton, TX: Squadron-Signal Publications, 1988.

Stepniewski, W. Z. A Comparative Study of Soviet vs. Western Helicopters. Washington, DC: NASA Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1982.

U.S. Army. Air-to-Air (Helicopter) Combat. FM1-107. Washington, DC: HQ, Department of the Army, 1984.

U.S. Army. OPFOR Attack Helicopter Field Pocket Reference. Fort Hood, TX: U.S. Army Forces Command Opposing Forces Training Detachment, 1986.

U.S. Army. The Soviet Army: Specialized Warfare and Rear Area Support. Fort Monroe, VA:

US. Army TRADOC, 1984.

Zaloga, Steven, and George BaJin. Anti-Tank Helicopters. London: Osprey Publications, 1986.

Chapter 6

Anashkin, I. N., and M. N. Belokur. Spravochnik serzhanta artillerii (Handbook for Artilleiy Seigeants). Moscow: Voenizdat, 1981.

Bellamy, Chris. Red God of War: Soviet Artillery and Rocket Forces. London: Brassey's Defence Publishers, 1986.

Betit, Eugene D. Soviet and Warsaw Pact River Crossing: Doctrine and Capabilities. Washington, DC: Defense Intelligence Agency, 1976.

Lebedev, V. Ya. Spravochnik qfitsem nazemnoi artillerii (Handbook for Officers of Land Artillery). Moscow: Voenizdat, 1984.

Peredelskiy, G. E. (ed.). Otechesvennaya artilleriya (Artillery of the Homeland). Moscow: Voenizdat, 1986.

U.S. Army. Threat Monograph: A Comparison of Selected NATO and Warsaw Pact Engineer

Organisations and Equipment. Fort Monroe, VA: TRADOC, 1977

Zaloga, Steven. "Bog voiny: The Russian God of War." Combat Weapons, spring 1986.

Chapter 7

The following bibliography accents recent articles on the MiG-29 Fulcrum. For readers interested in Soviet Air Force developments, one of the more interesting unclassified sources on current trends is the annual Soviet Aerospace Almanac issue of Air Force Magazine devoted to Soviet affairs.

General Dynamics. F-K/MiG-29 Comparative Analysis. Fort Worth, TX: General Dynamics, 1988.

Mason, R. A., and J. W. R. Tkylor. Aircraft, Strategy and Operations of the Soviet Air Force. London: Jane's Publishing, 1986.

"MiG Impresses Western Observers." Flight International, 17 September 1988.

"MiG-29: Stealing the Show." Interavia, October 1988.

"MiG-29 Design Merges Old, New Technologies." Aviation Week and Space Technology, 26 September 1988.

Nordeen, Lon. Air Warfare in the Missile Age. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1985.

Pawloski, Dick. Changes in Soviet Air Combat Doctrine and Force Structure Fort Worth, TX: General Dynamics, 1987.

Pennington, Rana. "Closing the Tactics Gap: Initiative and Independence Are the New Buzzwords in Soviet Air Tactics " Air Force Magazine, Volume 67, No. 3, March 1984.

Price, Alfred. Air Battle: Central Europe. New York: The Free Press, 1986.

The Show Stopper, MiG-29 at Farnborough." International Defense Review, October 1988. Sweetman, B., and B. Gunston. Soviet Air Power. London: Salamander Books, 1978.

Chapter 8

Defense Intelligence Agency. The Soviet Chemical Weapons Threat. Washington, DC: DIA, 1985.

Heller, Maj. Charles. Chemical Warfare in World War I. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Combat Studies Office, USAC & GSC, 1984.

Segal, David. "Better Killing through Chemistry." Combat Weapons, winter 1986.

U.S. Army. Identification Guide to Chemical, Biological and Radiological Equipment of the Warsaw Pact Countries. APO NY: USAEUR, 1973.

U.S. Array. Soviet-Warsaw Pact Chemical Threat Briefing. 70th Ordnance Detachment, 1985. USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Information on the Presentation at the Shikany Military Facility qf Standard Chemical Weapons and of the Technology for the Destruction of Chemical Weapons at a Mobile Unit. Moscow: Soviet Ministry of Foreign Aflairs, 1987.,

Zaloga, Steven J. "NBC Defense: Protecting Soviet Armored Vehicles." NBC Defense & Technology International, Vol. 1, No. 4, September 1986.