IN 1979 THE SOVIET UNION MOVED FROM MILITARY 'HELP' TO ACTIVE
INTERVENTION IN AFGHANISTAN.
Four-fifths of the Afghan National Army deserted in the first year of
the war, which, compounded with the spread and intensification of the
rebellion led by the formidable guerrilla fighters of the Mujahideen,
forced the Soviets to intensify their involvement.
The Soviet army was in generally poor condition when the war started,
but the troops of the airborne and air assault units were better
trained and equipped. As a result they developed aggressive, sometimes
effective tactics against an enemy that refused to behave the way most
Soviet commanders wished them to.
Featuring specially commissioned artwork, this absorbing study
examines the origins, combat role and battlefield performance of the
Soviet Union's paratroopers and their Mujahideen adversaries during
the long and bloody Soviet involvement in Afghanistan during the
1980s.
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Afghanistan 1979–89
Product details
ISBN
9781472817655
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author