Mobile Defense
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Mobile Defense is a term used to describe a military manoeuvre of repulsing an attack by the use of well planned attacks by the defender which can out manoeuvre the attacker.
The first modern example of mobile defense was during World War II during the Third Battle of Kharkov. The German commander Field Marshal Erich von Manstein used II SS Panzer Corps to launch an attack to the rear of the Russian spearhead force encircling it. This success lead to the stabilization of the German Army Group South. Manstein became a proponent of the use of a strategy of Mobile Defense on the Eastern Front as a whole. Manstein came to the conclusion that Germany could not defeat Russia in a traditional Static Defensive system used in World War I and that the only chance to achieve a draw was to wear down the Russian army in costly mobile battles.
Manstein formulated a plan for the summer of 1943 where he argued all mechanized forces should be deployed south of Kharkov and await the Russian summer offensive which was believed to be aimed at capturing the Donetz Basin. The mechanized force would launch an offensive south to the Sea of Azov once the Basin had been captured by the Russians. The German Führer Adolf Hitler ultimately rejected this and went with a more conventional, double envelopment attack on Kursk.
The concept was further used in Korea when the Chinese volunteer force was halted through the use of mobile defense leading to a stabilized situation that led to the ceasefire.
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/390/ch10.htm Lost Victories Erich von Manstein 1982 zenith press
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