START OF THE US-SOVIET NUCLEAR ARMS RACE (1945-1949)
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START OF THE US-SOVIET NUCLEAR ARMS RACE (1945-1949)
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The mechanism of the US-Soviet nuclear arms race emerged in the first years of the nuclear. At each step of the American side followed the Soviet response. The power of American strategic aviation was balanced to some extent by the Soviet air defense. A huge role in this period was played by the Soviet intelligence service.
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NUCLEAR ARMS RACE, THE MEANS OF DELIVERY OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS, JET AIRCRAFT, INTELLIGENCE
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01.11.2016
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