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NATO and the Baltic Approaches 1949-1989 : When Perception was Reality, Hardback Book

NATO and the Baltic Approaches 1949-1989 : When Perception was Reality Hardback

Part of the De Gruyter Studies in Military History series

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The theme of the book is the creation of tactics for littoral warfare – as opposed to the more common blue ocean perspective.

Themes are how NATO perceived the goals of the enemy; the purposes of the NATO organisations, the military instruments they had to organise, the organization of cooperation among units from sovereign states, and how they tested their military capabilities.

Research is based on war plans and tactics of the Danish and West German navies and their planned support from air forces.

We follow the modernisations of the navies from guns to missiles.

Tactical discussions among military top offi cers are laid bare, and intelligence reports about the Warsaw Pact and its military capabilities are presented.

Exercises are analysed based on the military reports.

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