
Doctrine of Deep Battle
The Doctrine of Deep Battle is a military strategy developed by Soviet commanders in the early 20th century, emphasizing coordinated attacks across multiple levels to disrupt an enemy’s entire system. Instead of just focusing on winning battles at the front lines, it aims to weaken the enemy’s reserves, supply lines, and command structure by attacking deeper into their territory. This approach creates a domino effect, impairing their ability to respond effectively and ultimately leading to a decisive victory through simultaneous, well-planned operations at various depths of the battlefield.