réduite
Réduite (plural réduites) is a term used in military architecture to denote a small fortified enclosure or redoubt designed to protect a fortress or to serve as a last line of defense during a siege. The word derives from the French réduire, meaning to reduce or withdraw to a fortified position. In European fortification practice of the 17th and 18th centuries, réduites were common elements within or alongside larger fortresses, providing concentrated artillery positions and a fortified shelter for garrison troops.
A réduit typically took the form of a compact enclosure with its own walls, ramparts, and defensive
In Vauban’s era and in other contemporary fortification systems, réduites played a crucial role as critical