Did NATO/US and Soviet/Warsaw troops never actually engage in any kind of direct combat situation with each other during any of their proxy wars? Even small shootouts?
>>1967704
Korea. Soviet/Russian documents about activity of occupation army since 1945 still secret. It was up to 70000 regular soldiers (not newcoming volunteers) total.
Does the dogfight of Niš count when both sides mistook one another for the Luftwaffe?
>>1967749
Are there any reports of them firing at each other? Them being on the same country doesn't mean much by it's own.
>>1967704
Korea and Vietnam for certain. We know for a fact that the first US plane to be shot down over Vietnam was downed by Soviet troops. Probably some spook shit in Angola and Mozambique too.
>>1967704
russians and probably others from warpac countries were flying MIGs in Korea