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mobile defence

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Militerm | riigikaitseterminite andmebaas

ID 529955 Last modified 24.03.2025
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Domain Land Forces -> GeneralGeneral Conduct of Military Operations -> Military Tactics
liikuvkaitse preferred
liikuv kaitse deprecated
manööverkaitse deprecated
mobiilne kaitse deprecated
mobile defence preferred
mobile defense admitted
  • maaväeoperatsioonide raames kaitseoperatsiooni meetod, mille puhul lüüakse vastast otsustava vasturünnakuga
  • type of defensive operation that concentrates on the destruction or defeat of the enemy through a decisive attack by the striking force
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  • In principle, there are two distinct methods of defensive operations: a) area defence; b) mobile defence.
  • Mobile defence is defined as a type of defensive operation that concentrates on the destruction or defeat of the enemy through a decisive attack by the striking force. Its purpose is to defeat the enemy’s advancing forces and prevent him from achieving his objectives through flexible and mobile manoeuvre. It is a method that combines positions and movement against the advancing enemy over an extended distance, with the emphasis being placed on attriting and canalizing the enemy. It uses a combination of ground holding forces around which mobile striking forces operate. It is an adversary focused method, permitting him to advance to a position that exposes him to counter-attack and envelopment. The emphasis is on defeating the enemy rather than retaining or retaking ground.
  • The mobile defense focuses on defeating or destroying enemy forces by allowing them to advance to a point where they are exposed to a decisive counterattack by a striking force.
liikuvkaitse preferred
liikuv kaitse deprecated
manööverkaitse deprecated
mobiilne kaitse deprecated
mobile defence preferred
mobile defense admitted
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