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2 hours ago, Mykola Saichuk said:

Today the development of technology helps to read even in Hungarian 😀
This is the Military publishing house of Hungary. I bought in Budapest. I'm sure they send by post packages.

Well... did you scan the books, OCR them and put into Google translate...? 😲 😅

BTW: the third book looks very promising about the whole complex situation of Hungary in WarPact.

The first two books are on - respectively - the history of Hungarian artillery and armored forces. Are there some specific data about artillery and armored/mechanized units of the Hungarian People's Army until 1989? (like detailed OdeB, tables of equipment etc.)

BTW2:

https://shop.hmzrinyi.hu/rubin-feladat-a-magyar-nephadsereg-szarazfoldi-csapatainak-hadrendi-valtozasai-1987-ben-kitekintessel-a-magyar-nephadsereg-egeszere?keyword=Rubin-feladat - A Magyar Néphadsereg szárazföldi csapatainak hadrendi változásai 1987-ben

This is the book on reorganisation of the HPA in 1985-87 from divisional structure into brigade-corps structure. Seems also to be very interesting... and very little known.

 

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This one is less about plans, though there is some associated parts about war plans, than about the weapons that would be used. But I really recommend getting it.

https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/OKSNAR_Fully_Assembled_State_Soviet_nucl.html?id=tUUqEAAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y

OKSNAR - Fully Assembled State - Soviet nuclear weapons in Hungary 1961-1991

It is seemingly only available on Google Books right now, but its well worth the price. Its got weapons, the delivery systems, even a section on the storage facilities which are very interesting to compare with present Soviet tactical nuclear weapons storage facilities still open in todays Russia.

There is also another associated book on the TNW as utilized by the Mig21, among the USSR and its allies.

https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Thunderstorm_Nuclear_carrier_MiG_21_s_in/HkwvEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0

Thunderstorm - Nuclear carrier MiG-21’s in the Warsaw Pact

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10 hours ago, Darth Stalin said:

BTW: the third book looks very promising about the whole complex situation of Hungary in WarPact.

The first two books are on - respectively - the history of Hungarian artillery and armored forces. Are there some specific data about artillery and armored/mechanized units of the Hungarian People's Army until 1989? (like detailed OdeB, tables of equipment etc.)

Yes, the third book has tables and maps. There is an appendix to the book on CD. I will email you with the files when I can be at home.

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11 hours ago, Mykola Saichuk said:

Yes, the third book has tables and maps. There is an appendix to the book on CD. I will email you with the files when I can be at home.

Can you send those files to me too

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13 hours ago, Perun said:

Can you send those files to me too

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Here I wrote an article with information from this Hungarian book:

https://warspot.ru/21482-utselevshee-naselenie-vengrii-evakuirovat-na-territoriyu-sssr

Here are all the articles:

https://warspot.ru/users/53535-nikolay-saychuk/published

The Russians bothered me because of this article 😁:

https://warspot.ru/19786-kladbische-voennyh-karier

 

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26 minutes ago, Mykola Saichuk said:

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Here I wrote an article with information from this Hungarian book:

https://warspot.ru/21482-utselevshee-naselenie-vengrii-evakuirovat-na-territoriyu-sssr

Here are all the articles:

https://warspot.ru/users/53535-nikolay-saychuk/published

The Russians bothered me because of this article 😁:

https://warspot.ru/19786-kladbische-voennyh-karier

 

great material, thanks!

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2 hours ago, Mykola Saichuk said:

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Here I wrote an article with information from this Hungarian book:

https://warspot.ru/21482-utselevshee-naselenie-vengrii-evakuirovat-na-territoriyu-sssr

Here are all the articles:

https://warspot.ru/users/53535-nikolay-saychuk/published

The Russians bothered me because of this article 😁:

https://warspot.ru/19786-kladbische-voennyh-karier

 

Interesting articles, especialy that about Romanian war plans

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On 1/23/2023 at 8:50 AM, Darth Stalin said:

Well... did you scan the books, OCR them and put into Google translate...? 😲 😅

BTW: the third book looks very promising about the whole complex situation of Hungary in WarPact.

The first two books are on - respectively - the history of Hungarian artillery and armored forces. Are there some specific data about artillery and armored/mechanized units of the Hungarian People's Army until 1989? (like detailed OdeB, tables of equipment etc.)

BTW2:

https://shop.hmzrinyi.hu/rubin-feladat-a-magyar-nephadsereg-szarazfoldi-csapatainak-hadrendi-valtozasai-1987-ben-kitekintessel-a-magyar-nephadsereg-egeszere?keyword=Rubin-feladat - A Magyar Néphadsereg szárazföldi csapatainak hadrendi változásai 1987-ben

This is the book on reorganisation of the HPA in 1985-87 from divisional structure into brigade-corps structure. Seems also to be very interesting... and very little known.

 

I got. These are the collection of tables, TO&Es and guide to weapons and equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There are two very good military-historical studies (from Poland and from Denmark) on the air-sea landing operation of Warsaw Pact troops on the Danish Islands. Later I will show the Soviet elaborations on this operation. The Baltic Fleet Command developed such an operation in parallel with the plans of the Black Sea Fleet Command for a naval landing on the Bosphorus.

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Is there anything in there about the TOE of the 7th Sealanding Division in the early 80's? The nearest ive found so far was at the other end of the 1980's when they had made some changes.

Also, is there any further Polis exercise maps, similar to those you posted on your site? The Kuklinski files I think they were called.

 

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1 hour ago, Stuart Galbraith said:

Is there anything in there about the TOE of the 7th Sealanding Division in the early 80's? The nearest ive found so far was at the other end of the 1980's when they had made some changes.

Also, is there any further Polis exercise maps, similar to those you posted on your site? The Kuklinski files I think they were called.

 

You can finde good TOE here on topic of Polish peoples army oob

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