jefjef wrote:I actually enjoyed your thread. So much so you are unfoed. Saxi takes your place. lol
How does the Russian military view the American armed forces and our equipment? (M16 - Abrams tank - aircraft (stealth etc...) and who would be victorious on a conventional (non nuclear) battlefield?
I was foed?
The Russians are no fools, I'm quite certain they are fully aware Russian equipment is not up to American standards, their soldiers certainly aren't as professional. I think they believe they could put a serious fight if it came to it, but that such a fight would be suicidal . America's biggest superiority is in air power, Russian aircraft are good, but they aren't as good or as numerous as American aircraft, so I think the Russian air force would be found wanting in a fight with the American one.Their navy isn't really worth mentioning.Their ground forces are probably where they are most evenly matched with the US, but with air superiority likely to quickly be in America's hands the advantage would clearly go to the USA.
So USA vs Russian Federation I think the USA would win, in anything but an all out invasion of Russia.
Soviet Union+ Warsaw pact vs USA+ Nato I think the commies would have won a conventional war. Their equipment was inferior however at the time they had a large numerical superiority and economies already geared up for war. The communist navies were their biggest weakness, but I think they had an edge in the air due to numbers( and only suffering from a then lesser technological deficit) and their Army i think had a clear advantage due to their numbers, equipment was similar, training might have been an Issue.
Pedronicus wrote:Why didn't the Russians make sure that Sputnik survived re-entry and that it landed on American soil?
At the time it was an achievement to simply launch something into space, I doubt they were able to plan it out that precisely. If they could they would avoid having it land in the USA as that would give away Soviet space technology.
Pedroncius: You would be a revolutionary artist and poet, however Stalin would hate your guts and order you forgotten. Chances of survival until Khrushchev: Pedronicus who?
2dimes wrote:My understanding is there is a Highway up to what you're calling Kamchatka. It's just not what you city fellas call a road. ie. Don't drive on it after the rain and ruin it for everyone else.
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I just looked the highway up. It goes to Yakoutsk and there's no train until 2013.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amur_Yakutsk_Mainline I'm pretty sure there's roads of some form the rest of the way. Can you still get a car for a pair of Levi's? We'll trade the car for a boat when we get to the pacific. Sound good?
http://www.ssqq.com/archive/vinlin27c.htm
Sounds like a plan, though we may want to bring quite a few pairs of jeans.