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- Crazy_Ivan abstract "Crazy Ivan is a cold war term used in the US to describe two different concepts. The most common usage was the name given to a maneuver used by Soviet submarines to clear their baffles to see if they were being followed. The second use was a catch-all term for the possibility of a rogue Soviet leader committing to military action, typically in reference to a limited launch of ICBMs against the US. The term Red October was sometimes used to describe the second concept, a reference to the 1990 movie The Hunt for Red October in which a rogue Soviet submarine commander appears to threaten to launch a nuclear strike on the US. Ironically this movie uses the first version of the term as a plot point.".
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- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageLength "1262".
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageRevisionID "682167916".
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageWikiLink Baffles_(submarine).
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Submarines.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageWikiLink Cold_war.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageWikiLink ICBM.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageWikiLink Intercontinental_ballistic_missile.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageWikiLink The_Hunt_for_Red_October_(film).
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crazy Ivan".
- Crazy_Ivan hasPhotoCollection Crazy_Ivan.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russia-mil-stub.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USSR-stub.
- Crazy_Ivan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWII-stub.
- Crazy_Ivan subject Category:Submarines.
- Crazy_Ivan hypernym Term.
- Crazy_Ivan type Ship.
- Crazy_Ivan type Ship.
- Crazy_Ivan type Submarine.
- Crazy_Ivan comment "Crazy Ivan is a cold war term used in the US to describe two different concepts. The most common usage was the name given to a maneuver used by Soviet submarines to clear their baffles to see if they were being followed. The second use was a catch-all term for the possibility of a rogue Soviet leader committing to military action, typically in reference to a limited launch of ICBMs against the US.".
- Crazy_Ivan label "Crazy Ivan".
- Crazy_Ivan sameAs m.049h10.
- Crazy_Ivan wasDerivedFrom Crazy_Ivan?oldid=682167916.
- Crazy_Ivan isPrimaryTopicOf Crazy_Ivan.