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Red Metal

por Mark Greaney

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Fiction. Thriller. HTML:A Russian military strike against Europe could change the balance of power in the West. A stunningly realistic view of modern warfare from a battlefield commander and the New York Times bestselling author of The Gray Man
The Russian bear has awakened. Their tanks race across Poland crushing all opposition on a headlong dash for the heart of Germany. Satellite killing missiles blind American forces while Spetznatz teams destroy Allied communications relays. It's all part of a master plan to confuse and defeat America and her allies.
Ranged against the Russian attack are a Marine lieutenant colonel pulled out of a cushy job at the Pentagon and thrown into the fray, a French Special Forces captain and his intelligence operative father, a young Polish female partisan fighter, an A-10 Warthog pilot, and the captain of an American tank platoon who, along with a German sergeant, struggle to keep a small group of American and German tanks in the fight.
Operation Red Metal is a nightmare scenario made real but could it just be the first move on the Russian chessboard?
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Excellent Novel. Easily goes from the sweeping picture to the specifics. Topical Recommend for those who like military-techno thrillers ( )
  resca2012 | Feb 22, 2023 |
It wasn't a Gray Man novel (no gray man here), but it was still good. Lots of military goings on, lots of tanks and guns and politically based motivations. ( )
  crazybatcow | Mar 2, 2021 |
This is an excellent read and I'm extremely happy that I did not give up (a few times I thought of doing due to detailed tanks and artillery). What pulled me through were the fascinating cast of characters and great writing. You rooted for them, bonded with many and grieved for those with early departure - surprisingly this includes the French and Polish characters.
This book is Army/Marine Corps heavy with support from the Navy and Air Force. ( )
  xKayx | Dec 14, 2020 |
A Chinese Communist Special Forces unit assassinates Taiwan’s pro-unification candidate for President and the current Taiwanese administration is blamed for the murder. The Chinese government created the crisis to provide a justification for it’s planned invasion of Taiwan. Satellite and ground intelligence reveal that China has positioned a massive invasion force on the mainland directly across the Taiwan Strait from Taiwan. In response, the United States repositions its air, sea, and land forces to the South China Sea to discourage the invasion.

Unknown by China and the United States, the President of Russia has manipulated the international crisis to trigger the reduction of military forces in Europe. With the American military assets at a minimum, Russia launches an invasion of Poland and Germany, and begins a covert maneuver to invade Africa. Its ultimate goal is to gain control of a rare earth metals mine in Kenya. Only meager forces are in position to oppose Russia’s overwhelming advantage in troops and material.

“Red Metal” is an example of the observation that the works of authors who become famous often decline in quality because they give less attention to editing. The first two hundred pages of this massive book sets up the scenario in a much too leisurely fashion. Numerous scenes and some entire chapters could be eliminated. The frequent use of technical jargon, model numbers, military acronyms, incidental details, and other minutiae that do not advance the plot becomes a bore.

Some aspects of the plot are little more than superficial contrivances designed to emphasize the desperate situation confronting the allies. For example, the Russian troops use drones to enable precision targeting of their artillery. Why wouldn’t the allies be able to use drones in a similar way? Greaney mentions that they have drones late in the book. Why wouldn’t the allies direct their riflemen to shot down the drones?

The slow-paced introduction is followed by four hundred pages of relentless action before ending with a thirty-eight-page postscript. I’m not a fan of prolonging a novel to tell readers what happens to each major character after the story concludes, but in this instance, I found some of the postscripts to be emotionally moving. They counter the focus on military strategy and exciting battles with a reminder that war exacts tremendous personal costs.

I recommend “Red Metal” for readers who enjoy military strategy and life and death battle scenes. A skillful edit that removed technical minutiae and unnecessary details would have produced a tighter, superior novel. ( )
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Fiction. Thriller. HTML:A Russian military strike against Europe could change the balance of power in the West. A stunningly realistic view of modern warfare from a battlefield commander and the New York Times bestselling author of The Gray Man
The Russian bear has awakened. Their tanks race across Poland crushing all opposition on a headlong dash for the heart of Germany. Satellite killing missiles blind American forces while Spetznatz teams destroy Allied communications relays. It's all part of a master plan to confuse and defeat America and her allies.
Ranged against the Russian attack are a Marine lieutenant colonel pulled out of a cushy job at the Pentagon and thrown into the fray, a French Special Forces captain and his intelligence operative father, a young Polish female partisan fighter, an A-10 Warthog pilot, and the captain of an American tank platoon who, along with a German sergeant, struggle to keep a small group of American and German tanks in the fight.
Operation Red Metal is a nightmare scenario made real but could it just be the first move on the Russian chessboard?

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