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Marshal Ogarkov on the Modern Theater Operation

Mary C. FitzGerald
- 01 Jan 1986 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 4, pp 3
TLDR
In this article, a review of Marshal N. V. Ogarkov's writings from 1977 to 1985 reveals that he has long been the prophet of what General William Odom has dubbed the third revolution in Soviet military affairs.
Abstract
: A review of Marshal N. V. Ogarkov's writings from 1977 to 1985 reveals that Ogarkov has long been the prophet of what General William Odom has dubbed the third revolution in Soviet military affairs. Ogarkov's recurrent message encapsulates the changes in Soviet doctrine and capabilities that constitute the new revolution: the diminishing military utility of nuclear weapons and new combat characteristics of conventional means require that the forms and methods of combat action be adapted accordingly. Like Ogarkov, most prominent Soviet military figures have concluded that nonnuclear weapons outfitted wth emerging technologies will furnish conventional solutions to nuclear problems in a future war. But Ogarkov's 1985 theater operation may well be the first official acknowledgement of the new, all-conventional dimension in Soviet strategy for a war on the European continent.

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