VerteidigungsinTiefAnsatz
VerteidigungsinTiefAnsatz is a doctrine of defense that originated in the context of European military strategy. Developed primarily by German military thinkers, including General of the Infantry Hermann Jäger and General of the Armored Troops Gerhard Mitter, it emphasizes the importance of conducting defense operations at a depth, rather than defending a specific and well-defined frontline.
The concept behind VerteidigungsinTiefAnsatz is that the defender should aim to create a "deep defense" by
VerteidigungsinTiefAnsatz also emphasizes the role of flexibility and adaptability in defense operations. The doctrine recommends that
Critics argue that VerteidigungsinTiefAnsatz is too complex and difficult to execute, particularly in the high-stress environment