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Mobile defence
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Mobile defense prioritises the preservation of manoeuvre over holding fixed terrain.

Instead of establishing a continuous defensive line, elements retain mobility and engage the enemy through movement, repositioning, and selective engagement. The aim is to disrupt the enemy’s advance, draw them into unfavourable positions, and apply combat power at chosen points.

Key characteristics of a mobile defence:

  • Limited reliance on fixed positions.
  • Emphasis on freedom of movement and flexibility.
  • Engagements are initiated and broken deliberately.
  • Use of maneuver to avoid being fixed or enveloped.
  • Counter‑attacks are used to exploit exposed enemy elements rather than to retake ground.

Mobile defence is most effective when space is available, situational awareness is maintained, and coordination allows rapid concentration of force at decisive moments.

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Published by Cpl Ross on 03/02/2026 at 12:02
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