I while a go, doing what I like most, browsing in second hand bookshops, I have discovered this book. Now since chilhood I just loved these type of books. I could page through them hours on end. The book is "Soviet Military Power" by William Koenig and Peter Scofield (1983). In the book I discovered a very interesting chapter, Naval Power (p.42).
Since being a kid the Soviet navy always interested me. This interest was sparked by the grainy photos in the daily news paper of a suspected Soviet ship passing the South African coastline. Often the picture was taken by one of the patrolling Schackletons or a Piaggio P166 (Albatros). So yes the chapter could bring back many memories as well as providing context for the ships I would like to build one day. And one good point is, this book was published during the Cold War. So yes that probably could make most of the information questionable?

Since being a kid the Soviet navy always interested me. This interest was sparked by the grainy photos in the daily news paper of a suspected Soviet ship passing the South African coastline. Often the picture was taken by one of the patrolling Schackletons or a Piaggio P166 (Albatros). So yes the chapter could bring back many memories as well as providing context for the ships I would like to build one day. And one good point is, this book was published during the Cold War. So yes that probably could make most of the information questionable?



