ViperOverLord wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:naxus wrote:Had the cold war gone "Hot" who would've won? U.S.S.R. or N.A.T.O.?
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.
IF you want to include Nuclear and chemical weapons as well. In that case everybody loses. However the probably had more then enough nerve gas and biological warfare weapons to make sure even the cockroaches were dead.
I would never bet against the U.S. of A in a true World War situation. We're undefeated and always will be.
We would have controlled the skies:
http://www.hyperhistory.net/apwh/essays/comp/cw30airraceusaussr.htm. You have to own the skies if you want to win.
With all due respect, OTAN would have been brushed aside like yesterday's laundry.
German People's Army and Soviet Red Army S-300 batteries along the border would have blanketed "west" German airspace with volley after volley, utterly decimating Luftwaffe, RAF and USAF air forces without a single Friendship Pact aircraft leaving the tarmac. What aircraft survived this blackening of the sky would have found nowhere to land and been forced to retreat to France as their airfields would lay in smoldering ruins from FROG rockets (plus, likely sabotage success' by KdA infiltration cells).
At this point Mig-29 squadrons of the 16th Air Army and the Luftstreitkräfte would have mopped-up any remnants to achieve total air superiority over the Gap before Friendship Pact motor rifle divisions began the liberation of occupied Germany.
In the south, Turkey would have attempted to draw away the Friends through a distraction attack but would have run head-first into the Marko Line. After they'd exhausted themselves against it their positions would be overrun by Bulgarian and Hungarian forces. Meanwhile, Greek workers would have risen-up in socialist revolution to topple their government and withdraw their country from NATO.
The only way NATO anticipated being able to overcome the Friends' air superiority was through air-detonated nuclear weapons. This is why war crimes weapons liked Canada's Genie missile and America's counterpart to that - whatever it's called, I don't recall - were developed.