
Kutuzov's Doctrine
Kutuzov's Doctrine refers to a military strategy named after Russian General Mikhail Kutuzov, emphasizing patience and attrition over direct confrontation. Instead of engaging in costly battles immediately, the approach involves conserving resources, avoiding unnecessary fights, and weakening the opponent gradually. The goal is to wear down the enemy's strength over time, making their position unsustainable, while maintaining one's own forces. This method prioritizes strategic withdrawal, resilience, and careful assessment of when to strike, aiming for victory through perseverance rather than head-on assaults.