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linvasion

Linvasion is a term that has appeared in a limited range of online discussions and niche publications to describe a tactical approach in which a force seeks to breach an enemy line or linear front through a series of continuous, front-focused penetrations rather than through a wide flanking maneuver or a single decisive breakthrough. The concept emphasizes sustained pressure along a contiguous axis, exploiting local weaknesses as they emerge along the front and maintaining momentum to prevent the defender from regrouping.

Etymologically, linvasion is usually treated as a blend of the words line and invasion, and it is

In practice, linvasion is discussed in relation to both real-world and simulated conflicts. In gaming and simulation

See also: battlefield tactics, envelopment, breakthrough, wargaming.

often
described
as
a
modern
or
stylized
variant
of
classic
front-breaking
tactics.
The
term
does
not
have
a
formal
pedigree
in
established
military
doctrine
and
appears
primarily
in
speculative
or
hobbyist
contexts,
including
wargaming
forums,
strategy
guides,
and
some
contemporary
defense
journalism.
As
such,
its
usage
and
precise
meaning
can
vary
between
sources.
environments,
it
denotes
a
front-on
assault
along
a
continuous
line,
sometimes
supported
by
localized
collapses
of
defender
positions
to
maintain
forward
tempo.
In
theoretical
discussions,
it
is
used
to
contrast
with
envelopment
or
exploitation
strategies,
highlighting
the
role
of
tempo,
cohesion,
and
line
integrity.
Because
linvasion
is
not
an
established
doctrine,
proponents
and
critics
alike
treat
it
as
a
descriptive
concept
rather
than
a
standardized
method.