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Old January 18th 04, 12:53 AM
Krztalizer
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Default Memories of Adm. Selivanov (5-th squadron USSR NAVY)

Michael says

Particualrly interesting is that he said that all US battle groups
in Mediterranean were under permanent targeting from our submarines and
surface ships with at least with 30 missiles with 2 min readiness at
the normal distance 300km at any given moment. He said that according
to the data they had at that time US battle group could intercept no more
than first 20-22 missiles. Although he said he does not belive that.


So even the Admiral didn't believe it. So why are you quoting something that
even the Admiral of your own fleet didnt't believe?

Don't you get it, Michael? These are fantasies, set in 1979 - the same year
the Soviets slit their collective throats by trying to steal Afganistan. The
Admiral doesn't mention what the failure rates of his own weapons were during
those days - and I'll laugh long and hard if you try to convince anyone that
Soviet missiles of 1979 were better than ours. Were you even born then??