The Red Effect. Review in Military History Monthly.

I just wanted to share this review of The Red Effect, seen in Military History Monthly, with you.

The first novel in my ‘Cold War’ trilogy, The Red Effect, published by SilverWood Books, is now available. Thoroughly enjoyed writing it, as i do with all my novels. There will be three books in total, covering the hypothetical invasion of West Germany, the Federal Republic of Germany, by the Warsaw Pact in the mid 1980’s. Book 1, ‘The Red Effect’, encompasses part of the intelligence build up leading to the initial Warsaw Pact strike against the NATO forces lined up against them. The purpose of the next few posts is to give the reader some additional background information to enhance their reading experience.

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Review of The Red Effect in Military History Monthly

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Cold War Kit. Part 7. Soviet BRDM Series

The first novel in my ‘Cold War’ trilogy, The Red Effect, published by SilverWood Books, is now available. Thoroughly enjoyed writing it, as i do with all my novels. There will be three books in total, covering the hypothetical invasion of West Germany, the Federal Republic of Germany, by the Warsaw Pact in the mid 1980’s. Book 1, ‘The Red Effect’, encompasses part of the intelligence build up leading to the initial Warsaw Pact strike against the NATO forces lined up against them. The purpose of the next few posts is to cover some of the Iconic pieces of equipment that would have played a part, should the Cold War have turned Hot.

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The Cold War era started very soon after the end of the second world war, when the communist east, led by the Soviet Union, and the Western world, led by the United States and its NATO allies, faced each across what became known as the ‘Iron Curtain’.

The perception of a potential Third World War, was generally one of a nuclear war. It may have come to that. In reality we will never know. But, one scenario is that of a conventional war. The massed forces of the Warsaw Pact against the supposedly technically superior, but weaker, NATO armies, that may well have escalated into a nuclear exchange. But a pure conventional war was just as likely.

Good reconnaissance is a key requirement of any army if they are to know where the enemy is and bring them to battle. The Soviet army places high importance on reconnaissance. There reconnaissance units were fairly large as they would be used for flanking protection and also be able to take on any enemy they came across.

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BRDM-1, was an amphibious scout car used by the Soviet army. It was last produced in 1966 ( 10,000 of them) and there are still approximately 600 in service throughout the world.

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With 10mm of armour and weighing 51/2 tons, it could travel at 90kph on the road and 9kph in the water.  At the rear you can see the armoured shutter that protected the water jet outlet that powered the vehicle through the water.

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BRDM.

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BRDM-2, the replacement for the BRDM-1.

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The BRDM-2 has a crew of 4, a driver, co-driver, commander and gunner.

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The boat shaped bow to improve its amphibious capability. The trim board would need to be lowered before it went into the water.

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Powered by a gasoline V-8 engine, it could reach top speeds of 100kph and 10kph in the water.

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Just like the BRDM-1, it had a centralised tire pressure regulating system which could adjust the pressure of all four tyres, even individually.

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The shutter conceals the circular water-jet, equipped with a four-bladed propeller at the rear.

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The turret mounted gun was a 14,5mm KPVT heavy machine gun with a coaxial mounted 7.62mm PKT general-purpose machine gun.

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Armour thickness. 10mm turret front and 7mm turret sides top and rear. Hull 7mm at the sides.

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The BRDM-2 had a number of variants.

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This one is a BRDM-2 rkh. .

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Used for radiological and chemical reconnaissance.

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Has two KZO-2 rectangular dispensers for emplacing warning posts around a contaminated area.

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Following the Gloster Meteor, the Vampire was the second jet fighter to enter service with the RAF.

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This vehicle would also have a GSA-12 gas detector, DP-5V dosimeter, DK-4K decontamination apparatus and semi-automatic detection devices.

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This is a BRDM-2 rkh that was captured from the Iraqi forces during the Gulf War.

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BRDM-2 rkh.

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Initially powered by a Halford H1 engine, called the ‘Goblin’.

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BRDM-2  9P148. Carries an AT-5 (Spandrel) ant-tank missile rail.

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Wire-guided SACLOS with a range of 4km.

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To assist with getting across ditches and rough terrain, the BRDM-2 has two pairs of chain-drivenbelly wheels in the centre beneath the vehicle.

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These can be lowered by the driver when needed.

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I hope this has given you a further insight into what kit was around during the Cold War. On this occasion, it is Soviet. The equipment Photographs and Blog are copyrighted to Harvey Black.

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Cold War Kit. Vampire and Meteor

The first novel in my ‘Cold War’ trilogy, The Red Effect, published by SilverWood Books, is now available. Thoroughly enjoyed writing it, as i do with all my novels. There will be three books in total, covering the hypothetical invasion of West Germany, the Federal Republic of Germany, by the Warsaw Pact in the mid 1980’s. Book 1, ‘The Red Effect’, encompasses part of the intelligence build up leading to the initial Warsaw Pact strike against the NATO forces lined up against them. The purpose of the next few posts is to cover some of the Iconic pieces of equipment that would have played a part, should the Cold War have turned Hot.

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‘The Red Effect’ by Harvey Black – Available now. The Cold War that became a Hot War.

The Cold War era started very soon after the end of the second world war, when the communist east, led by the Soviet Union, and the Western world, led by the United States and its NATO allies, faced each across what became known as the ‘Iron Curtain’.

The perception of a potential Third World War, was generally one of a nuclear war. It may have come to that. In reality we will never know. But, one scenario is that of a conventional war. The massed forces of the Warsaw Pact against the supposedly technically superior, but weaker, NATO armies, that may well have escalated into a nuclear exchange. But a pure conventional war was just as likely.

The Vampire and Meteor were very much a part of the early days of the Cold War. Both were actively involved in Korea  and  Egypt.

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Gloster Meteor.

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A 50s Cold War Jet Fighter.

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The first British Jet Fighter.

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Night Fighter variant, NF.11.

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First night-fighter prototype flew on 31 May 1950.

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Due to the extended nose to house the radar, the 20mm cannons were moved from the nose to the wings.

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Powered by two, ‘Derwent 8’ engines.

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The Meteor was the mainstay of RAF Fighter Command between 1950 and 1955.

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Top speed of around 450mph.

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A replacement for the Spitfires and Mosquitos.

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Initially dependant on the ground-breaking turbojet engines.

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The engines designed by Sir Frank Whittle.

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The Gloster Meteor.

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Manufactured by the Gloster Aircraft Company

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de Havilland Vampire

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Following the Gloster Meteor, the Vampire was the second jet fighter to enter service with the RAF.

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Served with the RAF until 1953.

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Its distinctive all metal, twin boom.

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The use of a twin boom kept the jet pipe short, avoiding the power loss of a longer pipe.

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Initially powered by a Halford H1 engine, called the ‘Goblin’.

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A total of 3,268 Vampires were built.

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The first RAF fighter to exceeding a top speed of 500mph.

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Although their roles should have been reversed, the Vampire was employed as a ground-attack fighter-bomber and the Meteor as an Interceptor

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A Sea-Vampire became the first pure-jet aircraft to land and take-off from an aircraft carrier.

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Gloster Meteor and de Havilland Vampire.

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Gloster Meteor and de Havilland Vampire.

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Gloster Meteor and de Havilland Vampire.

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i hope this has given you a further insight into what kit was around during the Cold War. On this occasion, the 50s. The equipment Photographs and Blog are copyrighted to Harvey Black.

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‘The Red Effect’ by Harvey Black – Kindle and Paperback version out now! The Cold War that became a Hot War. 

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The Black Effect – Paperback now out.

The Black Effect. The day the Cold War turned Hot.

‘The Black Effect- now available on Kindle!

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The Black Effect

An economy on the verge of collapse, demands from their allies for funding to continue the expansion of communism, and a conventional Army, Navy and Air Force costing the country 20% of its GDP… The Soviet Union is in trouble. Where should they turn for a solution?

Their answer: the capitalist West. On the 5th July 1984, the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact launched a massive preemptive conventional strike against the West, sending the NATO forces reeling.

Follow Jacko and Bradley and their allies as they fight off the Soviet Union. Can the NATO forces recover and hold their ground? Will the Soviet Union succeed? Or will it end in an outright defeat? Follow the series of gripping events in The Black Effect, the second installment in Harvey Black’s Cold War trilogy.

The first novel in my ‘Cold War’ trilogy, The Red Effect, published by SilverWood Books, is also available. Thoroughly enjoyed writing it, as i do with all my novels. There will be three books in total, covering the hypothetical invasion of West Germany, the Federal Republic of Germany, by the Warsaw Pact in the mid 1980’s. Book 1, ‘The Red Effect’, encompasses part of the intelligence build up leading to the initial Warsaw Pact strike against the NATO forces lined up against them. The purpose of the next few posts is to give the reader some additional background information to enhance their reading experience.

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‘The Red Effect’ by Harvey Black – Available now. The Cold War that became a Hot War.

‘The Blue Effect’ is already poised at the tip of my pen…..It will be bloody and longer, finishing off my Cold War trilogy with a bang!

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