Reforms stalled, however, and the following decade saw a return to strict Soviet doctrine.
Soviet tactical doctrine generally called for a tighter, more controlled deployment of forces.
Soviet doctrine is to close to ten or twelve nautical miles before launching.
This, he said, conforms with the defensive nature of Soviet military doctrine.
This is standard Soviet doctrine, and that's who trained 'em all, remember.
Soviet doctrine emphasized tanks, and Iraq followed its example.
The Soviet military doctrine of maskirovka was developed in the 1920s.
Whether Soviet military doctrine recognized the difference between counterforce and a general attack was unknown.
The second changes this: "Soviet military doctrine considers the defense as the main form of military operations."
Moreover, several major sections discuss Soviet doctrine and strategy.