Abstract
The obsessive secrecy that has always surrounded Soviet military matters is succumbing — but very slowly — to what one critic of his country's policy calls 'the healing ray of glasnost'
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The obsessive secrecy that has always surrounded Soviet military matters is succumbing — but very slowly — to what one critic of his country's policy calls 'the healing ray of glasnost'