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The mythos of Able Archer
The Mythical War Scare of 1983 by Simon Miles
This article presents a new review of recently declassified and compiled data from the Department of State that says the modern mythos and pop history about Able Archer 1983 is wrong. That we all were within minutes of dying in nuclear fire. The reality it appears based on this article and review of the released documents says, that the Soviets (even at the height of their paranoid delusions with the RYaN spy program and the massive churn of leadership from Brezhnev to Gorby) knew it was a game and they had nothing to fear from the NATO playing games. Oh and the claims that RYaN was this super cool program that had an awesome read on the US/NATO nuclear policy. Not so much. Quote:
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It never sat well with me the idea that the Soviets were so stupid as to fall for an exercise being preparations for war. That's small picture thinking.
The bigger picture, as mentioned in the article, etc, showed very little indication there was any more likelihood of hostilities than at any other time. A few people might have thought something was up, but only those with a limited understanding of the overall situation.
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A very interesting read and it further reinforces the advice of don't put all your trust in just one source of information
It strikes me that if the Soviets were noted as fitting electronic pods to a very small number of aircraft, perhaps they were doing so to collect Elint from NATO rather than fitting the aircraft for war. |
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A lot of Soviet documents remain classified, don't they?
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Southernap, would you mind if I merged this thread with another dedicated to AA '83?
https://forum.juhlin.com/showthread....ghlight=Archer -
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Quote:
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That's right, and as long as the current occupant of the Kremlin is still ruling Russia, they will likely remain that way.
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No need to shout
Ok, Southernap, that's why I asked.
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