A Thoroughly Efficient NavyBrookings Institution, 1987 - 130 pages |
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Page 84
... ports . A second tactic would have the Soviets attempt to reduce the effectiveness of one or more of the area defense barriers by controlling the land on which they would be anchored and actively engaging the barrier forces . To this ...
... ports . A second tactic would have the Soviets attempt to reduce the effectiveness of one or more of the area defense barriers by controlling the land on which they would be anchored and actively engaging the barrier forces . To this ...
Page 86
... port ( 67 submarines ) 5 convoys 6 convoys 88888888 181 148 120 98 547 3.19 3.52 3.80 4.02 14.53 - 5.47 181 148 120 ... ports . d . 67 submarines are committed but transit times are cut in half . e . 67 submarines are committed but GIUK ...
... port ( 67 submarines ) 5 convoys 6 convoys 88888888 181 148 120 98 547 3.19 3.52 3.80 4.02 14.53 - 5.47 181 148 120 ... ports . d . 67 submarines are committed but transit times are cut in half . e . 67 submarines are committed but GIUK ...
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... ports 20.0 14.53 18.53 To Northeast Asia and Persian Gulf when USSR deploys submarines on D - day 10.0 7.02 11.02 Percent Probability of success in Establishing lodgment in Persian Gulf 70.0 87.4a 70.3 Destroying two Soviet overseas ...
... ports 20.0 14.53 18.53 To Northeast Asia and Persian Gulf when USSR deploys submarines on D - day 10.0 7.02 11.02 Percent Probability of success in Establishing lodgment in Persian Gulf 70.0 87.4a 70.3 Destroying two Soviet overseas ...
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