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Inside the Soviet Arsenal

Thomas R. Keane
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Year
2026
Language
English

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Inside the Soviet Arsenal
Declassified Intelligence That Shaped the Cuban Missile Crisis
By Thomas R. Keane
In the spring of 1962, months before the world would stand on the edge of nuclear war, a single stream of intelligence began to reshape the balance of power.
Inside the Soviet Arsenal is a rigorously researched, high-stakes nonfiction analysis of the intelligence breakthrough that helped define the Cuban Missile Crisis. At its center is Colonel Oleg Penkovsky, a Soviet military intelligence officer who, operating under constant surveillance in Moscow, delivered critical information on the USSR's missile capabilities-including detailed data on the R-14 intermediate-range ballistic missile.
Drawing exclusively from declassified files and verified public records, this book reconstructs the precise moment in March 1962 when Penkovsky's intelligence entered Western hands-and follows it step by step through the corridors of power. From clandestine meetings in Moscow to analytical processing within the CIA, and ultimately to high-level military briefings at the Pentagon, this is the full story of how raw human intelligence became actionable strategic knowledge.
At a time when U.S. leaders faced profound uncertainty about Soviet nuclear strength, Penkovsky's disclosures provided something rare: technical clarity. His information helped analysts reinterpret reconnaissance data, refine threat assessments, and inform decisions during the most dangerous confrontation of the Cold War.
This is not a dramatized spy story. It is a forensic examination of how intelligence actually works-how it is gathered, validated, analyzed, and used under conditions where error could mean global catastrophe.
For readers of Cold War history, intelligence studies, and military strategy, Inside the Soviet Arsenal offers a disciplined, evidence-based account of one of the most consequential intelligence operations ever recorded-and the man at its center.Editorial Reviews
"A precise, unflinching reconstruction of intelligence at work. This book does what few Cold War histories achieve-it shows not just what happened, but how knowledge itself moved and shaped decisions." - Dr. Alan Whitaker, Cold War Intelligence Historian
"Exceptionally detailed and grounded in documented evidence, this is a masterclass in intelligence analysis. The treatment of Penkovsky's R-14 disclosures is particularly compelling." - Journal of Strategic Studies Review
"A rare blend of technical clarity and narrative control. This book transforms complex intelligence processes into a readable, authoritative account." - Military History Quarterly (Review Panel)
"An essential addition to Cuban Missile Crisis literature. The focus on March 1962 reframes the entire event." - Cold War Research Forum

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