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Originally Posted by raketenjagdpanzer
Yeah, I would say by '98 or '99 the Soviet "Fire Sack" doctrine may well have been out the door, and as the battlelines reel back and forth, the Soviets may have adapted their tactics, if not globally then locally; knowing that Dzerzhinsky Square was a smoking hole in the ground might well have given rise to more innovation among the tank aces, more adoption of western tactics.
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In the Czech sourcebook for 2013, I implied that the 6th Separate Tank Brigade has gone this route. As a result, they're considered politically unreliable by the Central Group of Forces' general staff and may be subject to deliberate fuel starvation to prevent them from going rogue or defecting.
- C.