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Hedgehog defence : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hedgehog defence
The Hedgehog defence is a military tactic in which a defending army creates mutually supporting strong points in a defence in depth which is designed to sap the strength and break the momentum of an attacking army. The strong points are designed to be expensive for an attacker to assault, and although the defending positions can be bypassed, and are indeed designed to be bypassed, doing so exposes the attacker's rear echelons and line of communications to counter attack. ==Description== In warfare, the ''hedgehog defence'' is a military tactic for defending against a mobile armoured attack, or blitzkrieg. The defenders deploy in depth in heavily fortified positions suitable for all-around defence. The attackers can penetrate between these "hedgehogs", but each position continues to fight on when surrounded. This keeps large numbers of attacking troops tied up, attacking the well-defended strongpoints, while allowing the defenders to successfully counterattack against the units that bypass these strongpoints with their own armored reserves by cutting them off from their supporting elements.
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