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"Very little is known about Soviet/Russian missile crew members. Following with Soviet doctrine, launch control functions are trusted with higher-ranking officers (lieutenant colonel equivalents -- What? It's just impractical to do so: there are simply not so many lieutenant colonels), in contrast to United States policy of entrusting lower-ranking officers (captains and lieutenants) with day-to-day functions." -- so, CIA still dunno? Even with the very help of their new Ukrainian friends who have whole lotta RVSN stuff in their museum in Pervomaisk with the LCC dissection model and... the whole LCC? :) Why also Soviet/Russian issue ever mentioned here -- this page is marked as "US military history". I think Russians praised any myths of their rocket regiments structure. But... Are you really just lazy enough to not to google some facts, except rotten rumors from Cold War fridge? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.29.84.194 (talk) 21:17, 5 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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