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When Ogarkov ran the numbers, he concluded that America’s semiconductor-powered advantage in missile accuracy, antisubmarine warfare, surveillance, and command and control could enable a surprise strike to threaten the survivability of the Soviet nuclear arsenal. Nukes were supposed to be the ultimate insurance policy, but the Soviet military now felt “substantially inferior in strategic weapons,” as one general put it.
Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology
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