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WW3 NATO vs WARPAC: What would have happened?
Had to share this what if video, hope you enjoy it (i did :up:). Hope this fuels brainstorming for us scenario designers :fire:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBO-...dex=85&t=3008s |
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I have a bunch of 70s-90s Warsaw PAC vs. NATO, I plan on creating in 2020.
Thanks for the video! |
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I play early 80's US vs Soviets as the M1 is a game changer )
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....and playing just before the M1 is a game-changer too...it just depends on how hard you want to work to win
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Well I like to fight Somalia with 1st world nations soooo......
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Interesting that virtually every "what if" I've ever seen assumes an initial successful a Soviet surprise attack. |
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Several years back I posted many relevant declassified documents concerning a "Hot" Cold War. They actually might be in this thread. Below are some "big picture" and references to the more "tactical" issues. I feel it's important to understand the "big picture" to set the odds if you will. What we can't apply are the misconceptions that both sides had, i.e. from those earlier documents I posted was an assessment that the Russians didn't advance because of our technical advantage (Some cite this below.) specifically with our ATGW primarily the DRAGON and early TOW (To a lesser degree.) they thought the use of them combined with existing armor would've have adversely affected their advance and slowed it long enough for reinforcements to arrive from the U.S. etc.
Thankfully the Russians never found out how poorly, especially the DRAGON performed when firing across water etc. which we did know about and why TOW was rushed into service. Of course there are many others factors such as we could track their SSBN's but at that time ours were much quieter. Three things are generally accepted into what brought the end of the Cold War 1. Massive spending on our part for defense. 2. "Star Wars" anti missile system (Reality was this would end up being a perception/propaganda issue as we were years away form getting it when the wall came down.) which was cancelled at the end of the Cold War. 3. The TRIDENT submarine which they could never track and could hit anywhere in Russia. https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/d...138256.htm#top https://www.cia.gov/library/readingr...aw-pact-forces https://www.cia.gov/library/publicat...aw-pact-forces https://courses.lumenlearning.com/su...nd-oppression/ http://www.kentstateuniversitypress....e-warsaw-pact/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kONMKmWQyE8 (Assuming war in 1989.) http://insidethecoldwar.org/sites/de...ons—1982.pdf (1982 Force levels and analysis.) https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/2074...orched-europe/ https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/...45.2014.950250 There's so much out here now then even a few years back-amazing. Regards, Pat :capt: |
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BAOR had about 3-4 days ammo supply fighting at full throttle, other NATO armies likely were similar.
So about day 4 or 5 is likely when the buckets of "instant sunshine" would be chucked, assuming the war being conventional only up to that point. However the WARPAC doctrine was to nuke and slime from the get-go, so similar would be chucked backwards in all probability in that situation. Highly unlikely they would have tried a conventional-only assault. Not impossible but improbable. Both sides knew the nuclear and chemical score. Which is undoubtably why MAD worked - fortunately for everyone. |
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Both sides knew that it wouldn't stay conventional and neither wanted to suffer the consequences of total (i.e. nuclear) war. |
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