10 March 2001: Correct Zipped file "The Nature of Soviet Military Doctrine." Thanks to S.

10 March 2001


The CIA released on 9 March 2001 about 2,000 declassified studies of the Soviet Union 1947-1991 in the "Princeton Collection:"

http://www.foia.ucia.gov/princeton_collection.htm

The documents are in GIF format, one image per page. The CIA says its file retrieval system is cumbersome, and it is. Here are six retrieved and compiled documents from the collection, each composed of an HTML file with index and multiple page-images.

Be sure to unzip each zipped file in a separate directory or the images will successively overwrite because of same image file names -- 01.gif, 02.gif, etc.


Intelligence Aspects of the "Missile Gap", 1968 (Top secret)

http://cryptome.org/cia-11848-68.zip (41 pp.; 1.0MB)


The Soviet General Purpose Submarine Force: Preparing for the 1990s, 1984 (Secret)

http://cryptome.org/cia-84-10145.zip (18 pp.; 352KB)


The Soviet Typhoon Submarine - A Radical Innovation in Submarine Design, 1986 (Secret)

http://cryptome.org/cia-86-10002.zip (15 pp.; 269KB)


US Stealth Programs and Technology: Soviet Exploitation of the Western Press, 1988 (Secret)

http://cryptome.org/cia-88-20026.zip (10 pp.; 223KB)


The Nature of Soviet Military Doctrine, 1989 (Top secret)

http://cryptome.org/cia-89-10037.zip (25 pp.; 844KB)

The first version of this Zipped file duplicated the one below in error; this one is now correct.


Soviet General Purpose Optical Computing Technology: Progress and Prospects, 1989 (Secret)

http://cryptome.org/cia-89-10057.zip (25 pp.; 581KB)