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World War III (Updated 3 March 2024) |
Software of World War III – Computer programs for simulating Armageddon.
Primary Sources Relating to World War III
Statistics/Dates
Soviet Union Anti-Satellite (ASAT) Tests - 1968-1982
TOE/OBATs
NATO Definitions of Warsaw Pact Readiness Levels – What it says on the tin. What does the term “Category A” division mean? Category II? Find out here.
Armored Vehicles of East Germany 1950-1990 – This article was assembled using Die Landstreitkräfte der NVA as a major source and attempts to provide a basic Equipment TO&E for the East German forces as well as an early (1956) Armored TO&E for the National Volksarmee.
Proposed U.S. Army Artillery Division – After WW2, elements within the US Army proposed an Artillery Division composed of 13 to 20 Field Artillery Battalions at different times.
The Circle Trigonists (Aggressors) – This article details the organizational history of the U.S. Army's “Circle Trigonist” Aggressor force, which was used from November 1946 until 1978, when the Trigonists were officially retired in favor of the Krasnovians, an openly Soviet-Style OPFOR.
U.S. Navy Regulus Deterrent Patrols (1959 – 1964) – This page contains a list of all USN Regulus patrols that occurred, and when they did.
Equipment
Artillery Fired Atomic Projectiles (AFAP)
Terminology
NATO Task Force Designations – This lists the numerical codes that were reserved for NATO Task Forces, i.e. the USN was assigned the ranges 0-299 and 800-824.