Soviet Military Power: An Assessment of the Threat, 1988
Washington, DC: GPO, 1988. Quarto, 175, illus. (many in color), maps, figures, tables, index. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1988. Quarto, 175, illus. (many in color), maps, figures, tables, index. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1988. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. Quarto, 175, [1] pages. Wraps. Illustrations (many in color). Maps. Figures. Tables. Index. Covers somewhat soiled and worn, small rough spot on front cover. Soviet Military Power was a publication of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), which provided an estimate of the military strategy and capabilities of the Soviet Union during the final years of the Cold War, ostensibly to alert the U.S. public to the significant military capabilities of the Soviet Armed Forces. First published in early October, 1981, it became an annual publication from 1983 until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. In addition to the majority English version, Soviet Military Power was translated, printed, and disseminated in a variety of languages. The report was produced annually by intelligence analysts and subject matter experts at DIA, incorporating all sources of intelligence from across the U.S. Intelligence Community. . To illustrate the publication without revealing classified U.S. satellite imagery and sensor capabilities, DIA artists prepared approximately 150 detailed paintings of Soviet military hardware and installations specifically for the publication. More
Washington, DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1989. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. Quarto, 159, [1] pages. Wraps. Illustrations (many in color). Maps. Figures. Tables. Glossary. Index. Soviet Military Power was a publication of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), which provided an estimate of the military strategy and capabilities of the Soviet Union during the final years of the Cold War, ostensibly to alert the U.S. public to the significant military capabilities of the Soviet Armed Forces. First published in early October, 1981, it became an annual publication from 1983 until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. In addition to the majority English version, Soviet Military Power was translated, printed, and disseminated in a variety of languages. The report was produced annually by intelligence analysts and subject matter experts at DIA, incorporating all sources of intelligence from across the U.S. Intelligence Community. . To illustrate the publication without revealing classified U.S. satellite imagery and sensor capabilities, DIA artists prepared approximately 150 detailed paintings of Soviet military hardware and installations specifically for the publication. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1862. 434, tables, slight foxing, ink name inside front board, binding scuffed. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1943. 874, documents, index, pages somewhat darkened, boards scratched and scuffed, small tears to spine, board corners worn. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1990. 297, wraps, tables, appendix, marginal pencil underlining pp. x-xi, ink name on front cover. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1988. Hardcover. 808 pages, vol. 11 only, sources, footnotes, index. Department of State Publication 9640. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1989. Hardcover. 973 pages, vol. 22 only, sources, footnotes, index. Department of State Publication 9715. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2001. 24 cm, 1155, vol. 25 only, sources, footnotes, index. Department of State Publication 10864. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1999. 24 cm, 606, vol. 34 only, sources, footnotes, index. Department of State Publication 10615. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1990. 24 cm, 772, index, stamp of the Embassy of Venezuela on title page and bottom edge, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
Washington, DC: GAO, 1991. quarto, 28, wraps, appendices, table, notes The GAO report provides "information on the status of U.S. and multilateral efforts to stop the proliferation and eventually destroy all chemical weapons." The report addresses the export controls over 50 precursor chemicals and on related manufacturing equipment and technology. The report also addresses the status of the Chemical Weapons Convention and of the U.S.-U.S.S.R bilateral agreement, reached in June 1990, to destroy most of their chemical weapons within 10 years. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1970. 158, illus., slight weakness to front board, some soiling to spine, front flyleaf partially glued inside front board. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1994. 24 cm, 118, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1979. 24 cm, 145, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1982. 978, wraps, appendices, top corner of rear cover bent. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1982. 24 cm, 16, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1979. 69, wraps, appendix, side margin creased. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1982. 249, wraps, illus., notes, appendices, address sticker on rear cover, some soiling and creasing to covers. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1995. 24 cm, 197, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1995. 24 cm, 197, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2005. First? Edition. First? Printing. 58, wraps Serial No. 109-16. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1995. 24 cm, 408, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1977. 24 cm, approx. 2100, wraps, 3-vol. set, illus., minor waviness to text, some soiling to edges and covers, minor pencil erasure residue on title pgs. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1981. 518, wraps, references, index, large white stains fr cover, small tears top margin front cover through p. iv, rear cover creased. More