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"USAF HISTORICAL STUDIES: NO. 175
The Russian Air Force in the Eyes of German Commanders
By Generalleutnant a. D. Walter Schwabedissen
With an Introduction by Telford Taylor
USAF HISTORICAL DIVISION
RESEARCH STUDIES INSTITUTE
AIR UNIVERSITY – JUNE 1960
ARNO PRESS – NEW YORK"
Общий объем - 462 стр.
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FOREWORD viii
PREFACE xiii
ABOUT THE AUTHOR xiv
AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION xv
1. DEVELOPMENT AND APPRAISAL OF RUSSIAN AIR POWER PRIOR TO THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN 1
I. Development from 1918 to 1933 1
II. The Period from 1933 to the Opening of the Russian Campaign in 1941 7
A. German Procurement and Interpretation of Intelligence Information 8
B. Soviet Command and Tactical Principles 12
C. Organization and Chain of Command 14
D. Strength and Strategic Concentration 17
E. Aircraft Types; Weapons; Equipment 20
F. Training 24
G. Ground Services and Supplies 27
H. Air Signal Services 31
III. Antiaircraft Artillery 32
IV. Paratroopers and Other Airborne Troops 33
V. The Air Armament Industry 37
VI. The Armament Industry in General 41
VII. Transportation 43
VIII. Soviet Air Forces in the Spanish Civil War 45
IX. Consolidated Luftwaffe High Command Estimate of the Soviet Air Forces at the Outset of the Russian Campaign 48
2. THE SOVIET AIR FORCES FROM THE OPENING OF THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN TO THE END OF 1941 52
I. General Review 52
II. Reconnaissance Units 74
III. The Fighter Arm 81
IV. The Ground-Attack Arm in 1941 107
V. The Bomber Arm in 1941 124
VI. Special Air Operations 145
Vli. Ground Service Organization; Air Force Technology; Supply System in 1941 148
VIII. Air Signal Services 153
IX. Training 155
X. Parachute and Other Airborne Troops 155
XI. Air Armament Industry; Military Economy; Transportation 157
XII. Support from the Western Allies 158
XIII. Summary 159
3. THE RUSSIAN AIR FORCE IN 1942 AND 1945 162
I. General 182
II. Reconnaissance 190
III. Fighter Aviation
IV. The Ground-Attack Air Arm in 1942 and 1943 213
V. Bombardment Aviation 229
VI. Other Flying Operations 248
VII. Air Force Ground Organization; Technological Development; and Supply Services 251
VIII. Air Force Signal Communications 254
IX. Training 256
X. Paratroops and Airborne Forces 257
XI. Aircraft Production, Armament Industry, and Communications Network 259
XII. Allied Assistance 260
XIII. Conclusions 261
4. THE RUSSIAN AIR FORCE ACHIEVES AIR SUPERIORITY 265
I. The Course of the Air War in 1944-45 265
II. Command and Operations 273
III. Organization and Chain of Command 274
IV. Strength and Distribution 275
V. Aircraft Types, Weapons, Other Equipment 276
VI. The Reconnaissance Arm 27Q
VII. The Fighter Arm
VIII. The Soviet Ground-Attack Air Arm in 1944-45 332
IX. Soviet Bomber Forces 348
X. Special Air Missions 367
XI. The Ground Service Organization of the Soviet Air Forces; Soviet Air Force Technology; the Supply Services 369
XII. Air Signal Communications 374
XIII. Training Activities 377
XIV. Airborne Forces 379
XV. Air Armament Industry, Military Economy, and Transportation 381
XVI. Allied Support 383
XVII. Summary 386
Conclusion 389
FOOTNOTES 391
APPENDICES 431
1. List of Equivalent Luftwaffe and USAF General Officer Ranks 431
2. List of GAF Monograph Project Studies 432