Ukraine's military has chosen a defensive strategy that echoes the German approach from WWII.
AdvertisementAnswering that question first requires defining “active defense,” one of those broad military terms that mean different things to different people.
Active defense is meant to be waged by large units, while Ukraine appears to conducting small-unit operations.
“Active defense was understood to be generally applicable to divisions, corps and field armies,” Nash said.
Even a limited ‘active defense’ needs all of these elements, too.”Last summer, Ukraine’s frontal assault with vehicles hit mines and were menaced by missiles fired from Russian helicopters.
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