Admiral Gorshkov

Admiral Gorshkov
Author: Norman C Polmar
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1682473325

Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Sergei G. Gorshkov was the product of a tradition unlike those of his Western contemporaries. He had a unique background of revolution, civil war, world wars, and the forceful implementation of an all-controlling communist dictatorship. Out of this background of violence and overwhelming transformation came a man with a vivid appreciation of the role and value of navies, but with his own unique ideas about the kind of navy that the Soviet Union required and the role that navy should play in Soviet military and national strategy. Western naval observers have persisted in attempting to define Admiral Gorshkov in Western naval terms. Many of these observers have been baffled when they found that the man and his actions simply did not fit conventional narratives. This book lays out the tradition, background, experiences, and thinking of the man as they relate to the development of the Soviet Navy that Gorshkov commanded for almost three decades and that was able to directly challenge the maritime dominance of the United States—a traditional sea power. His influence persists to this day, as the Russian Navy that is at sea in the twenty-first century is, to a significant degree, based on the fleet that Admiral Gorshkov built.

Submarines of the Russian and Soviet Navies, 1718-1990

Submarines of the Russian and Soviet Navies, 1718-1990
Author: Norman Polmar
Publisher: Annapolis, Md. : Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Submarine boats Soviet Union History
ISBN: 9780870215704

The first book to comprehensively describe Russian and Soviet submarine development and operations since 1718. It draws on sources inaccessible to the non-Russian reader to offer a complete historical review of submarine design and construction.

An Illustrated Guide to the Modern Soviet Navy

An Illustrated Guide to the Modern Soviet Navy
Author: John Jordan
Publisher: Arco Pub
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1982
Genre: Sea-power
ISBN: 9780668055048

Discusses the organization of the Russian Navy and describes the development, armaments, and operations of its various types of warships

Stalin's Ocean-going Fleet

Stalin's Ocean-going Fleet
Author: Jürgen Rohwer
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0714648957

The book describes in detail the discussions about the naval strategy and the shipbuilding progams in the Soviet political and military leadership from 1922 to the death of Stalin in 1953.

The Sea Power of the State

The Sea Power of the State
Author: S.G. Gorshkov
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483285464

Admiral Gorshkov has transformed the Soviet fleet into a world sea power for the first time in Russian history. He is Russia's most brilliant naval strategist of all time. He has created the modern Soviet navy. His book examines the main components of sea power among which attention is focused on the naval fleet of the present day, capable of conducting operations and solving strategic tasks in different regions of the world's oceans, together with other branches of the armed forces and independently

Fire at Sea

Fire at Sea
Author: Dmitriĭ Andreevich Romanov
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2006-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612342159

The divisive incident that anticipated the Kursk disaster in August 2000

Soviet Naval Forces And Nuclear Warfare

Soviet Naval Forces And Nuclear Warfare
Author: James J Tritten
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2019-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000312615

Based on formal content analysis of the writings of Admiral Sergei G. Gorshkov and past Soviet ministers of defense and heads of the Politburo, James J. Tritten interprets what the Soviets say they will do in the event of nuclear war. He then constructs a hardware and exercise analysis of the strategic employment of the Soviet Navy in a nuclear war, offering three possible cases–the a bolt from the blue, with existing forces on patrol; full mobilization; and a plausible case of partial mobilization. In addition, Dr. Tritten examines, from a Soviet perspective, concepts of deterrence, the strategic goals and missions of the fleet, nuclear targeting policy, the Sea Lines of Communication (SLOC) disruption mission, and the potential for tactical nuclear warfare limited to the sea. The author concludes by assessing the implications of Soviet politico-military planning for Western defense strategy and arms control.