Baltic Approaches D+12 (21 July, 1987) Part III

Predictably, security for the coming operation was airtight. So much so that the Northern Group of Forces (NGF) commander was not informed until late in the afternoon. A colonel from Marshal Ogarkov’s staff personally delivered the news. He’d boarded an Mi-17 helicopter and flew from Western TVD’s main command post at Legnica to the forward …

The North Atlantic D+12 (21 July, 1987) Part III

Scott’s dispatch of the Tu-95 frayed nerves immeasurably and brought on questions that had no answers at present. Did its crew have enough time to transmit a radio message before its death? How many more reconnaissance aircraft and submarines were out there searching for the carrier force? News of the Eisenhower air wing’s attack against …

The North Atlantic D+12 (21 July, 1987) Part II

The last confirmed sighting of the Baku/Kirov group came at 2200 hours on D+11 from a British Nimrod, putting it 75 miles east of Bear Island and steaming southeast at eighteen knots. After transmitting the report, the British maritime patrol aircraft disappeared. When the information reached Strike Fleet Atlantic’s commander, he ordered two of the …