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Contents of Volume 13 (1989)
Preface
Tables, Maps, and Figures
Abbreviations
I SURVEY
The Military Year 1989 in Review George M. Mellinger 1
II SOVIET MILITARY INDICATORS 19
III SOVIET MILITARY CHRONOLOGY, 1989
January 1989-December 1989 52
IV ORDER OF BATTLE
- Soviet Deployments and Military Districts, 1989 George M. Mellinger
73
- Warsaw Pact Forces, 1989 George M. Mellinger 109
- Organization of Soviet Army Units George M. Mellinger 136
V REVIEWS
- Ground Forces Lester W. Grau 171
- Airborne Forces Graham H. Turbiville, Jr. and David M. Glantz
185
- Air Forces (VVS) George M. Mellinger 200
- Navy Pelham G. Boyer 216
- Radioelectronic Combat (REC) in Soviet Military Academies William
L. Birkholz 236
- The Training of Soviet Naval Aviators in the 1980s: The Psychological
and Physical Dimensions of Aviation ReadinessChristopher C. Lovett
247
VI TOPICS
Soviet Artillery Weapons Part IV, Anti-Aircraft, Coast, Railway, Fortifications
Arthur G. Volz 258
VII DOCUMENTS
- Amendments to the Soviet Military Service Law 279
- Decree of the Lithuanian Supreme Soviet on the Military Service
of Lithuanian Youths 281
- The Ballistic Missile Launch Notification Agreement 284
VIII BIBLIOGRAPHY
Select Soviet Military Bibliography, 1989 Timothy Sanz 287
TABLES, MAPS, AND FIGURES
- Main Indicators of Soviet Military Strength, 1989 19
- Kollegiia of the USSR Ministry of Defense, 31 December 1989 20
- Senior Soviet Officers in the Unified Command of the Warsaw Treaty
Organization, 31 December 1989 21
- Theater Commanders, Commanders-in-Chief of Troops, 31 December 1989
21
- Commanders of Groups Abroad, Military Districts, Fleets, and the Air
Defense District, 31 December 1989 22
- Command Staff of the Strategic Rocket Forces, 31 December 1989 23
- Command Staff of the Ground Forces, 31 December 1989 24
- Command Staff of the Troops of Air Defense, 31 December 1989 25
- Command Staff of the Air Forces, 31 December 1989 26
- Command Staff of the Navy, 31 December 1989 27
- Soviet Military High Command 29
- Membership of the Committee for Defense and State Security 30
- Military Officers Elected People's Deputies in 1989 31
- Warsaw Pact Military Production in the 1980s 34
- Soviet Equipment Transfers, 1989 37
- Soviet Divisions 1971-1989 40
- Increase in Soviet Ground Forces 41
- Soviet Ground Forces Strength, 1980-1989 42
- Deployment of Soviet Naval Forces Over Time 42
- Soviet Submarine Strength 1978-1989 45
- Major Surface Combatants 1978-1989 46
- Soviet Navy, 1989 47
- Reductions in Soviet Military Stength and Budget 48
- Reductions in Warsaw Pact Military Strength and Budgets 48
- Scheduled Withdrawals of Soviet Units from Other States 48
- Non-Soviet Warsaw Pact Unit Disbandment and Reduction 49
- Heroes of the Soviet Union of the Afghan War 50
- Tank Division 168
- Motor Rifle Division 169
- Parachute Division 170
- Short Characteristics of Soviet and Lend-Lease Automatic Anti-Aircraft
Guns 273
- Short Characteristics of Soviet and Lend-Lease Non-Automatic Anti-Aircraft
Guns 273
- Production of RUS-1 and RUS-2 Early Warning Radars, 1940-1945 274
- Short Characteristics of Soviet Coast Artillery Guns 274
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