1980 Soviet Situation . . .
The unfolding events of the Soviet Union invading across Western Europe all the way to threatening an invasion of Britain would be anything but spectacular. By 1980 the Soviet economy had apexed and was in downfall fast. Leonid Brezhnev was in the last years of power over a stagnate economy, the technological division between the West and the USSR was apparent to everyone by then, near-Stalinist reforms, suppression of freedoms and a general backwards momentum in almost every area had the Soviet Union barely holding it together. The people under Communist rule were suffering and could see the prosperity of the West. To say that the majority of them would not question why they were initating a war, fighting freedom and obeying the people lying to them and keeping them oppressed would be naive. If the Soviet Union had initiated a war against the West in 1980, it most likely would of only hastened their demise. I realize the hypothetical question was what the defense of Britain, particularly London, would have looked like, but I had to give my opinion of what the big picture outcome of the war would of probably been. I don't think the 1980 Soviet armed forces would of made it to the French coast in order to threaten Britain with a conventional invasion. That is assuming that is where the invasion is coming from in this hypothetical scenario. They obviously had a numerical advantage, especially in armor, but the differences in technology were already so great by 1980 that the armored slug-fest in Central Europe would of probably decimated entire prongs of attack of Soviet armor. Throw in NATO airpower, especially US air assets, and the combined arms defenses put up by the Western forces would not be an easy wall of resistence to roll over.
The unfolding events of the Soviet Union invading across Western Europe all the way to threatening an invasion of Britain would be anything but spectacular. By 1980 the Soviet economy had apexed and was in downfall fast. Leonid Brezhnev was in the last years of power over a stagnate economy, the technological division between the West and the USSR was apparent to everyone by then, near-Stalinist reforms, suppression of freedoms and a general backwards momentum in almost every area had the Soviet Union barely holding it together. The people under Communist rule were suffering and could see the prosperity of the West. To say that the majority of them would not question why they were initating a war, fighting freedom and obeying the people lying to them and keeping them oppressed would be naive. If the Soviet Union had initiated a war against the West in 1980, it most likely would of only hastened their demise. I realize the hypothetical question was what the defense of Britain, particularly London, would have looked like, but I had to give my opinion of what the big picture outcome of the war would of probably been. I don't think the 1980 Soviet armed forces would of made it to the French coast in order to threaten Britain with a conventional invasion. That is assuming that is where the invasion is coming from in this hypothetical scenario. They obviously had a numerical advantage, especially in armor, but the differences in technology were already so great by 1980 that the armored slug-fest in Central Europe would of probably decimated entire prongs of attack of Soviet armor. Throw in NATO airpower, especially US air assets, and the combined arms defenses put up by the Western forces would not be an easy wall of resistence to roll over.