ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1989. Given the events of 1987 and 1988-the death of Admiral Sergei G. Gorshkov, who had served as Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy from 1956 to 1985 and was so influencial in the development of the current Soviet Navy, the Soviet policy of glasnost', the U .S.-Soviet arms negotiations, Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev's visit to Washington, President Ronald Reagan's visit to Moscow, and the treaty concerning intermediate-range nuclear weapons- a study of the Soviet naval threat to Europe is particularly timely. This study begins by examining Soviet military and naval strategy, which provides a view of how the Soviets intend to use their forces. Then the book explore Soviet naval capabilities and operations, because a full understanding of Soviet naval power provides an understanding of the isolation that Europeans often feel. In the fourth and fifth sections of the book we examine the threat to northern and southern Europe.

part One|32 pages

Strategy

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|15 pages

Soviet Naval Strategy

part Two|63 pages

Hardware

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|11 pages

Submarines

chapter 4|14 pages

Aircraft Carriers

chapter 5|14 pages

Surface Combatants

chapter 6|6 pages

Minor Combatants

chapter 7|6 pages

Mine Warfare

chapter 8|6 pages

Naval Aviation

part Three|77 pages

Operations

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 9|11 pages

Submarine Operations

chapter 10|12 pages

Naval Surface Combatant Tactics

chapter 12|12 pages

U.S. and NATO Ports and Installations

chapter 13|13 pages

Amphibious Forces and Operations

chapter 14|5 pages

Naval Air Operations

part Four|72 pages

The Threat to Northern Europe

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 16|12 pages

Norway

chapter 17|10 pages

Sweden

chapter 18|7 pages

Denmark

chapter 19|9 pages

The Federal Republic of Germany

chapter 20|7 pages

The Netherlands and Belgium

chapter 21|5 pages

The United Kingdom

chapter 22|7 pages

France

chapter 23|8 pages

Iceland

part Five|68 pages

The Threat to Southern Europe

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 24|7 pages

Portugal

chapter 25|5 pages

Spain

chapter 26|9 pages

Italy

chapter 27|12 pages

Greece

chapter 28|13 pages

Turkey

chapter 29|7 pages

Cyprus

chapter 30|7 pages

Malta

part Six|17 pages

Afterword