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... istic concept.
A defense line is not a single line but rather a strip-like area. Modern warfare’s defense lines are not continuous but assembled from numerous fortifications.
The sturdiness of these fortifications and the density of deployment are determined by military needs and battlefield conditions.
The barbed wire and trenches common to traditional defense lines have nearly vanished in modern warfare.
The main structure of a defense line is in fact a scatteri ...
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