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A rank ordering of Soviet industries by Military Industrial Commission requirements fulfilled, hardware received and rubles saved, between 1976 and 1980

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rank soviet industries soviet industries military industrial commission requirements military industrial commission requirements hardware rubles soviet military power soviet union high resolution 80 s 1980 s us national archives
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25/03/1986
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rank soviet industries soviet industries military industrial commission requirements military industrial commission requirements hardware rubles soviet military power soviet union high resolution 80 s 1980 s us national archives