lght1 said:
hi
Strategic bomber forces would be used in a tactical manner to eliminate Soviet armoured forces.
Once air superiority is achieved by the West, any Soviet attack force would be wide open to being pummelled from the air. This would be a serious problem, but not any more serious than the overwhelming superiority and experience of Soviet Armor, Artillery and land forces in general. At that point, things would wind up in a stalemate probably. The question is, how far will the Soviets have advanced by then. Simply "eliminating Soviet armor" is unrealistic and oversimplifying things.
If German help IS enlisted, the West greatly improves its chances of success. They knew how to deal with the Soviet military, but its still no easy victory.
lght1 said:
Once this is accomplished, however, strategic bombing would occur only after the Red Army is contained and on its way to elimination. Thats where the seige warfare comes into play. Starvation is a wonderful ally.
Right, the problem is that the Red Army being cut off and starving just isn't going to happen at any point in the scenario. Significantly underfed perhaps, but ... well, they'd manage just like they had to vs the Germans.
lght1 said:
As far as the Soviet economy being "close enough"...lol
Thats a foolish statement. Clearly, for this socialist, command economy to engage is a war of attrition with the greatest military and industrial power this world has ever known would be folly of a unprecedented scale.
Here's where Soviet Propaganda muddled things horribly. They never were willing to admit the rather embarrassing kill ratio they saw on the Eastern Front -- worse than 10 to 1 in both combat aircraft and tanks. The Soviet tanks were suberbly made, but the Germans were just too good at tank warfare (the best of which the West never had to confront). The Soviets produced an incredible sum of tanks and aircraft -- they came close to equalling the USA in production in fact.
Because Soviet Propaganda
significantly downplayed their losses on the Eastern Front, all facts and figures got screwed up. That includes production levels. Bear in mind, they call it "The Great Patriotic War" for a reason -- they were sweating and bleeding to amazing levels to save their beloved Mother Russia from destruction. It had nothing to do with Communism being any better than Capitalism, it was all Patriotism.
The reality is, the USSR outproduced the USA in tanks from 1941-1945. They weren't far behind in aircraft production either. Soviet Production levels would have likely dipped unless Stalin could contrive some reason that attacking the Western Powers was for the "Salvation of Mother Russia" -- but even then, you're not looking at any easy victory. You're right that the USA could outproduce the Soviets all by themselves, but not by a very substantial margin.
In the air, the USA had the edge in quality. On the ground, the Russians were building better quality.
lght1 said:
As for your concerns about transportation...we had the largest navy and merchant marine the world has ever seen to work our will. The Soviets could do nothing to stop us.
Here, you're 100% right.
lght1 said:
It would not have been a fair fight.
Can't agree with you there.
lght1 said:
Stage 2, would be the strategic destruction of Soviet infrastructure.
That's one helluva lot of infastructure you realize.
lght1 said:
By this time, Europe has already been saved. What is at stake now is weather the west will permit the Soviet Union to continue to exist.
I'd have to say that if the West gainst the initiative after being attacked by the Soviet Union, they'd make certain that the threat was fully removed.
lght1 said:
Once Soviet forces in Europe are eliminated, the next goal will be to deny refitting and resupply through strategic bombing of the industrial population centers.
Fact of the matter is, Strategic Bomb Raid proved themselves to be an absolutely lousy means of destroying production. Against
Russia? Pointless. Their industrial sites were already guarded against being hit from the air -- which Germany had done plenty of. Consider the requirements of bombers and fighers having to fly all the way to Tankograd (behind the Urals) and back and probably being shot at by anti-aircraft weapons the whole way. That's a total nightmare!
Forget about trying to eliminate the USSR from the air. Without the Atomic Bomb, it just wouldn't have worked. It would have had to have been done on the ground or it was guaranteed to fail.