Questions about Baltic tactics
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2025 7:22 am
A few questions that I hope folks can help me with...
I understand that in a World War III situation, the Soviets would want to seize control of the Baltic AND be able to transit to the North Sea. What I'm trying to figure out is how they would go about doing this. I'm trying to visualize how the Soviets would try to deal with the problems posed by the Baltic.
During the Cold War, of course, the Warsaw Pact controlled the entire southern shore of the Baltic. But the Baltic is so narrow that it would be hard to protect ships from missile boats, aircraft, etc. Was the plan simply to start with massive strikes and destroy as many ships, planes, etc. as possible as quickly as possible?
After the Cold War, would this still be the plan...with the assumption that they would need to make a lot more strikes because they're facing more opposition?
As for the transit...how on Earth did the Soviets think they were going to be able to get to the North Sea? The choke points around Denmark look like a nightmare. Was the plan, again, simply "Unless we have total air superiority, and have cleared out any artillery and NATO ships that could hit our ships, there's no way our ships can make it out of the Baltic...I guess we'll just have to kill them all. And keep our ships in port until we have done that. Except for the missiles boats we are willing to sacrifice to take out their missile boats because we know most of them will not make it back." ???
Sorry if these are dumb questions. I'm just trying to wrap my head around the tactics the Soviets would have used.
Thanks in advance.
I understand that in a World War III situation, the Soviets would want to seize control of the Baltic AND be able to transit to the North Sea. What I'm trying to figure out is how they would go about doing this. I'm trying to visualize how the Soviets would try to deal with the problems posed by the Baltic.
During the Cold War, of course, the Warsaw Pact controlled the entire southern shore of the Baltic. But the Baltic is so narrow that it would be hard to protect ships from missile boats, aircraft, etc. Was the plan simply to start with massive strikes and destroy as many ships, planes, etc. as possible as quickly as possible?
After the Cold War, would this still be the plan...with the assumption that they would need to make a lot more strikes because they're facing more opposition?
As for the transit...how on Earth did the Soviets think they were going to be able to get to the North Sea? The choke points around Denmark look like a nightmare. Was the plan, again, simply "Unless we have total air superiority, and have cleared out any artillery and NATO ships that could hit our ships, there's no way our ships can make it out of the Baltic...I guess we'll just have to kill them all. And keep our ships in port until we have done that. Except for the missiles boats we are willing to sacrifice to take out their missile boats because we know most of them will not make it back." ???
Sorry if these are dumb questions. I'm just trying to wrap my head around the tactics the Soviets would have used.
Thanks in advance.