DON. September 1985.
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Over the course of the summer campaign, the Soviet Army succeeded in seizing full control of Zealand and Denmark, restoring absolute dominance over the Baltic Sea and opening the approaches to the North Atlantic. Britain now stood under direct threat of attack.
Despite these major successes in the western theater, neither side was able to achieve a decisive breakthrough in the central sector, where the war had settled into a grinding positional stalemate.
With Warsaw Pact forces concentrated on the western offensive — bogged down in fierce fighting and having spent a significant share of their mobilization reserves — a counteroffensive toward Crimea never materialized. NATO had fully seized the initiative in the East.
The southern forces of the North Atlantic Alliance broke through the defenses of Rostov and advanced toward the Tsimlyansk Reservoir, threatening a catastrophe: the severing of the Caucasus.
On the shore near Tsimlyansk lies the vast classified facility known as DON — a complex dedicated to the production of a revolutionary weapon capable of restoring Soviet control over the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea by annihilating the massive fleets of the West.
The entire war had reached its breaking point.
The official website of the “DON” project, where you can learn more about the project - https://unionvolga.ru/