• The Soviet War in Afghanistan 1979-1989, Asia@War No 50, Helion

The Soviet War in Afghanistan 1979-1989, Asia@War No 50, Helion

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In December 1979 the USSR’s 40th Army crossed the border into Afghanistan. Special forces troops – the infamous GRU Spetsnaz – and KGB agents had already entered the country and in a fierce gun battle assassinated Afghanistan’s President Hafizullah Amin in Tajbeg Palace so that he could be replaced by rival Babrak Karmal. The official explanation provided to officers, non-commissioned officers, and other ranks of the Soviet Armed Forces was that they were carrying out an ‘international duty’ in Afghanistan. What exactly that was, none of the participants knew. The reasoning of Brezhnev’s Politburo was that their intervention would bring stability to a country slipping into anarchy as its government failed to deal with political conflict within its own ranks and widespread armed rebellion outside the major urban centres. Thus began the Soviet military intervention that was to last for nearly ten years.

The Soviet War in Afghanistan 1979–1989 provides a detailed order of battle for the Soviet ground and air forces deployed to Afghanistan – officially referred to as ‘The Limited Contingent of Soviet Forces in Afghanistan’ – and a detailed account of every operation undertaken there by the Soviet Armed Forces from December 1979 until February 1989. The work provides details of all the involved units, their combat losses and estimates of Mujahidin losses. This work does not shy away from the commonplace atrocities committed against the Afghan population.

The Soviet War in Afghanistan 1979–1989 is richly illustrated with original photographs – many never published before in the West – and the @War series signature colour artworks showing the men, vehicles and aircraft involved in this conflict. This book is an indispensable source of reference for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

 Reviews:

".....An interesting read, packed with detailed facts and figures year by year." Robin Buckland, Military Model Scene

"...I am grateful that Ilya Milyukov decided to write this book and am hopeful he takes on another topic soon. While not an easy book to digest, it is a meticulous accounting of the Soviet War in Afghanistan and deserves attention to better understand our current world." IPMS/USA

“Those with an interest in Arab air power will want to add this one to their library.” ModelingMadness.com

Author: Ilya Milyukov

Publisher: Helion & Company

Description: 96 pages, Paperback, Format A4, 99 b/w photos, 27 colour profiles, 1 colour & 7 b/w maps, 19 tables.

Condition: NEW COPY

Shipping weight: 0.55 Kg.

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