Russian Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus Central Asia and Afghanistan Illustrated Edition

Russian Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus  Central Asia  and Afghanistan  Illustrated Edition
Author: Dr. Robert F. Baumann
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782899655

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[Includes 12 maps and 4 tables] In recent years, the U.S. Army has paid increasing attention to the conduct of unconventional warfare. However, the base of historical experience available for study has been largely American and overwhelmingly Western. In Russian-Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Afghanistan, Dr. Robert F. Baumann makes a significant contribution to the expansion of that base with a well-researched analysis of four important episodes from the Russian-Soviet experience with unconventional wars. Primarily employing Russian sources, including important archival documents only recently declassified and made available to Western scholars, Dr. Baumann provides an insightful look at the Russian conquest of the Caucasian mountaineers (1801-59), the subjugation of Central Asia (1839-81), the reconquest of Central Asia by the Red Army (1918-33), and the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979-89). The history of these wars—especially as it relates to the battle tactics, force structure, and strategy employed in them—offers important new perspectives on elements of continuity and change in combat over two centuries. This is the first study to provide an in-depth examination of the evolution of the Russian and Soviet unconventional experience on the predominantly Muslim southern periphery of the former empire. There, the Russians encountered fierce resistance by peoples whose cultures and views of war differed sharply from their own. Consequently, this Leavenworth Paper addresses not only issues germane to combat but to a wide spectrum of civic and propaganda operations as well.

Russian Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus Central Asia and Afghanistan

Russian Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus  Central Asia  and Afghanistan
Author: Robert F. Baumann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1993
Genre: Afghanistan
ISBN: WISC:89050934140

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Russian Soviet Unconventional War in the Caucasus Central Asia and Afghanistan

Russian Soviet Unconventional War in the Caucasus  Central Asia  and Afghanistan
Author: U S Army Command and General Staff Coll,Robert F. Baumann
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1507647166

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This study covers four episodes that provide useful perspectives on the nature of unconventional warfare, the adaptability of modern military institutions, the character of cross-cultural conflict, and the dilemas inhernet in the creation and maintenance of an empire.

Russian Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus Central Asia and Afghanistan

Russian Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus  Central Asia and Afghanistan
Author: Robert F. Baumann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1993-12
Genre: Afghanistan
ISBN: 0160419530

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This paper looks at the Russian conquest of the Caucasian mountaineers (1801-59), the subjugation of Central Asia (1831-81), the reconquest of Central Asia by the Red Army (1918-33), and the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979-89). The history of these wars - especially as it related to the battle tactics, force structure, and strategy employed in them - offers important new perspectives on elements of continuity and change in combat over two centuries. This study provides an in-depth examination of the evolution of the Russian and Soviet unconventional experience on the predominantly Muslim southern periphery of the former empire. There, the Russians encountered fierce resistance by peoples whose cultures and views of war differed sharply from their own.

Russian Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus Central Asia and Afghanistan

Russian Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus  Central Asia  and Afghanistan
Author: Robert Baumann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-12-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1946411051

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This study covers four episodes that provide useful perspectives on the nature of unconventional warfare, the adaptability of modern military institutions, the character of cross-cultural conflict, and the dilemmas inherent in the creation and maintenance of an empire. The Soviet Union's agonizing decade-long struggle against a fiercely determined Mujahideen resistance in Afghanistan offers.a compelling illustration of the perils which can await a modern power that commits conventional forces against an unconventional foe in an undeveloped theater. That the Soviets embarked on such a rash course in 1979 is especially striking in light of the American experience in Vietnam just a few years earlier and Russia's long historical involvement fighting Muslim tribesmen in the Caucasus and Central Asia. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Imperial Russia attempted to impose its authority on the Caucasus only to become embroiled in a protracted and brutal war against the mountain tribes of Dagestan. A charismatic leader, Shamil, emerged to harness the power of a formidable resistance that nearly foiled the Russian plan of conquest, which was fulfilled only after decades of destructive and costly campaigning. Following the collapse of opposition in Dagestan in 1859, the Russians concentrated on the conquest of Central Asia as far as the Afghan and Persian frontiers. Here, vast steppes and deserts-formidable obstacles standing between Russia and the remote khanates-eventually yielded to the determination and methodical preparation of key Russian commanders. Established by a series of major campaigns from the 1850s to the 1880s, Russian rule in Central Asia remained stable until the Bolshevik Revolution of October 1917. With the collapse of imperial power, however, the empire dissolved. Efforts to impose Red rule over the former imperial possessions in Central Asia sparked popular resistance among the Muslim tribes and required massive intervention by the Red Army. The four episodes considered in this study provide useful perspectives on the nature of unconventional warfare, the adaptability of modern military institutions, the character of cross-cultural conflict, and the dilemmas inherent in the creation and maintenance of an empire.

Russian Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucausus Central Asia and Afghanistan

Russian   Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucausus  Central Asia  and Afghanistan
Author: Robert F. Baumann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: Russia
ISBN: 0854200134

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Helicopters in Irregular Warfare Algeria Vietnam and Afghanistan Illustrated Edition

Helicopters in Irregular Warfare  Algeria  Vietnam  and Afghanistan  Illustrated Edition
Author: Major Beau G. Rollie
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782895152

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Includes 3 maps and more than 10 illustrations The preponderance of conflicts fought over the last seventy years have included or been centered on irregular warfare and counter-insurgency. Indeed, the helicopter’s first significant trials in combat took place during the Algerian War 1954-1962, the Vietnam War 1955-1975, and the Soviet-Afghan War 1979-1989. During these wars, French, U.S., and Soviet militaries used significant numbers of helicopters to fight insurgents and guerrillas, and each country lost their respective conflict. As conventional organizations, these militaries used helicopters to seek military dominance, often blind to or in spite of politico-strategic goals like legitimacy. The helicopter’s firepower and mobility tactically decimated insurgents, but the nature of irregular warfare rendered tactical dominance indecisive. Helicopters were indecisive or bad at enabling legitimacy, population control, and isolation, key tenets of successful COIN. Convinced that helicopter enabled military dominance could win, the French, U.S., and Soviet militaries were unable to balance the pursuit of military and politically objectives. Airmobility distracted leaders from focusing on the political aspects of counter-insurgency.

The Bear Went Over The Mountain Soviet Combat Tactics In Afghanistan Illustrated Edition

The Bear Went Over The Mountain  Soviet Combat Tactics In Afghanistan  Illustrated Edition
Author: Lester K. Grau
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782895817

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[Illustrated with 52 maps and diagrams] Sixteen years after its commencement and six years after its cessation, the Soviet-Afghan War remains an enigma for Westerners. Set against the backdrop of earlier successful Soviet military interventions in East Germany (1953), Hungary (1956), and Czechoslovakia (1968), and occasional Soviet military pressure on Poland, the stark military power of the Soviet state seemed to be an irresistible tool of indefatigable Soviet political power...More than a few strategic pundits and military planners envisioned a bold Soviet strategic thrust from southern Afghanistan to the shores of the Persian Gulf, to challenge Western strategic interests and disrupt Western access to critical Middle Eastern oil. Despite these fears and dire warnings, the Soviet Afghan military effort soon languished as the British experience began to repeat itself. Although appearing to have entered Afghanistan in seemingly surgical fashion and with overwhelming force, the Soviet military commitment was, in reality, quite limited, and the immense and stark territory of Afghanistan swallowed the invaders up. Across the largely barren landscape, guerrilla fighters multiplied, and, within months, the hitherto curious word mujahideen took on new meaning... To this day the Western view of the Afghan War has been clouded in mystery and shadows. Soviet writers have presented Westerners with a mixture of political diatribe, military fable, allegory, and analogy, set against the backdrop of few facts. Westerners have recounted the war based on this Soviet material, sketchy mujahideen accounts, the reports of the occasional Western war correspondents in Afghanistan, and pure supposition. This volume, the first factual material to shed real light on the conflict, represents a unique first step in setting the Afghan record straight.