korvausvaste
Korvausvaste is a Finnish term that translates to "replacement tank" or "reserve tank" in English. It refers to a tactical doctrine employed by the Finnish military, particularly during the Continuation War (1941-1944) against the Soviet Union.
The concept of korvausvaste was developed in response to the Finnish Army's limited resources and the threat
The korvausvaste tanks were deployed in a supporting role, with the objective of augmenting Finnish infantry
The korvausvaste doctrine had several key implications for Finnish strategy. It allowed Finnish commanders to conserve