Satellite imagery shows signs of a major renovation and expansion at a restricted military facility near Moscow that once ...
It was the biggest such expulsion since the height of the Cold War era and the hostilities ... rapidly build and stockpile weapons. By the 1960s, the US and the Soviet Union could deliver nuclear ...
Soviet premier Leonid Brezhnev wanted a ... of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) on nuclear weapons. But the Cold War had not yet thawed, and détente would only become possible when ...
The Eisenhower administration decided that local law enforcement agencies, asked to keep an eye out for clandestine weapons ... unless Soviet leaders had decided to start an all-out war.
The KGB’s successor, the Federal Security Service, or FSB, continued to probe our secrets and attempted to recruit agents just as aggressively as the KGB at the height of the Cold War. Moscow marked ...
No wonder - we had bare hands, no weapons ... War." "This is the perspective of generals of the Russian military. Fifty years on, and they are still thinking according to this old Soviet pattern ...
nuclear weapons. The Cold War covers a period of time between 1947 to 1991. During this time, various nations, most notably the USA and Soviet Union were manufacturing and stockpiling large ...
They were 105 nautical miles off the Kola Peninsula--by some measures the most heavily militarized region in the world--engaged in the kind of Cold ... nuclear weapons overseas. Soviet bomber ...
Shortly thereafter he asked the Soviet Union for weapons, advisers ... met his death in 1967. As the Cold War settled into détente in the early 1970s, Fidel Castro, following the Soviet line ...
Both the USA and the Soviets spent huge amounts of money on their military and nuclear weapons ... In 1991 the Soviet Union split up and the Cold War ended. In February 1945, the leaders of ...
But Knappenberger backs up his argument by showing how the development of nuclear weapons ... of the Soviet Union, Vladimir ...