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Рубрики Спецслужбы; Армия; Локальные конфликты; Версия для печати

Какой-то горе-аналитик развёл волну страха только и того. Там и Резун у него...

"Because of Soviet military doctrine's focus on the need for surprise and
preemption of the use of nuclear weapons"

Базируется значит доктрина на ядерном сюрпризе... С какого потолка это?

"(KGB--Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopusnosti)"

БезопУстности :*)

"In recent years reports emanating from Great Britain and Sweden indicate that the Soviets may be positioning and
preparing Spetsnaz elements for possible wartime use against Western Europe. In Great Britain, Soviet defectors
have disclosed that the Soviet Union has established a covert detachment of female Spetsnaz personnel in the area
surrounding Britain's Royal Airfield at Greenham Common since the deployment of the US Air Force land-based
Tomahawk cruise missiles there in December 1983."

Невозвращенцы нашептали НАТО о женщинах-диверсантах из КГБ обретающихся у аэропорта в Гринхэме...

"Since the early 1980s Sweden has suffered from a steady bout of violations of its territorial waters by foreign
submarines that have been determined to belong to the Soviet Union. The reports issued by the Swedish navy were
granted but passing attention by both the Swedish public and the international media until 27 October 1981, when a
Soviet Whiskey-class submarine ran aground in a restricted area of the Karlskrona archipelago in an incident generally
referred to as "Whiskey on the rocks."17 While the Swedish government issued a strong formal protest, the Soviets
sloughed off the intrusion as an unintentional navigational error. In yet another incident, in October 1982, alien
submarines entered the Stockholm archipelago--another military restricted area--and part of this force even penetrated
Harsfjarden, which is the main base of the Swedish navy. Despite an extensive month-long hunt, Swedish armed units
were unable to catch any submarines. Photographic evidence released later revealed prints and sea tracks made by
these vessels.18 Three submarines had penetrated inshore to the sea walls of the residence of King Carl Gustaf XVI."

"After this public disclosure of Soviet violations of Sweden's territorial waters, Soviet submarine incursions continued
despite the public embarrassment and, in fact, increased and became more brazen. Before 1981, Soviet submarines
had departed from Swedish waters as soon as they realized their presence had been detected; ill the ensuing years,
they have behaved more arrogantly, remaining within the restricted area despite increasingly strenuous Swedish naval
activities to curtail their operations.19 During the 1970s the submarine violations had numbered between two and nine
per year. In 1981 they rose to 10 and in 1982 to 40. In 1983 the Swedish defense chief could report 25 certain
violations and at least all equal number possible. The figures listed do not refer do not refer to mere observations but to
fully analyzed incidents, given the final characterization of certain, probable, or possible violations."

Советские подводные лодки с диверсантами на борту чуть не проникли в спальню Густава 16-го... Ниндзи..

"A Swedish commission tasked with investigating these submarine incidents agreed that preparation for the landing of
Spetsnaz forces is a possible explanation. One of the several signs pointing in this direction is the increase in
submarine incursions in the vicinity of permanent defense installations on the Swedish coast; in earlier years, the
activity appeared directed at Swedish navy exercises and testing of materiel. Furthermore, Carl Bildt, a prominent
member of the Swedish Submarine Commission, has emphasized the importance in today's Soviet strategy of
diversionary Spetsnaz forces that would likely land via submarines to undertake sabotage raids against crucial
command targets as well as vital political and military installations.24 Thus, it is not unlikely--particularly in light of
Sweden's apparent lack of success in controlling Soviet underwater intruders--that the Soviets would be practicing
contingency Spetsnaz operations when the consequences of getting caught appear to be so negligible."

Какие глупости...