The long-awaited continuation of the popular military-science-fiction novel “Fights of Local Importance.” An alternative history under the conditions of World War Three continues! The Caribbean crisis escalated into World War Three. The opposing sides no longer follow any rules or laws. Whoever wins is right—that’s the main motto.
In Kamchatka, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps land troops. The landing has two goals. First, to seize a bridgehead from which to attack other territories of the USSR: Sakhalin, Primorye, and Eastern Siberia. Second, to seize an enormous slice of territory that has not been contaminated by radioactive fallout.
And this territory is defended by very insignificant forces of the Russians—at least, that’s what American admirals and generals think. But the Russians have a different opinion—who cares about that?