Russian special line of defense! 2,000 railway trains form a 30 kilometer iron wall of defense

Mondo Psychological Updated on 2024-02-15

Russia has once again demonstrated its great strength in this huge military chess game. According to a group of researchers from Deep State, the Russians skillfully used more than 2,000 railway trucks to build a solid defensive line of more than 30 kilometers along the Olenka-Novak wave line. It's not just a level, it's more like a fortified fortress. As soon as this news came out, it was undoubtedly a little more uncertain for the current war situation.

Construction of this defensive line will begin in July next year, perhaps a deep concern for Russia about the situation ahead and its long-term plans. The use of railroad cars stolen from temporarily occupied land not only shows the flexible use of energy by the people, but also shows the innovation of their defense strategy. They were crowded so close together that it was like a wall. This is a daunting task for attackers, and it would cost a lot to break it.

Strategic intent and strategic issues behind the iron wall.

However, this "iron wall" is not invincible. The emergence of the Russian army has brought great challenges to the logistics and operations of the Russian army. Supplies from the front line will be hampered by this obstacle, and it will be difficult to move. In addition, such a huge fortification is bound to invest a considerable amount of manpower and material resources to maintain and defend, and it is bound to draw the ** army from other fronts.

However, it is clear that the Russians found it worthwhile to build such a fortification. This can not only delay the enemy's offensive, but also create a favorable opportunity for the enemy. In war, the most important thing is time. By building up such a defense system, Russia may be able to win some valuable opportunities for future tactical adjustments and tactical **.

Historical scrutiny and the truth ahead.

It should be noted that this is not the first time that Russia has used large technological barriers in a war. Back in April 2013, Russia had built a solid defensive trench more than 70 meters wide in the Zapala region. This shows that Russia has good terrain conditions and available resources to build a defense system. However, the "garrison" of the Ming and Qing dynasties is very different from today's "garrison" in terms of both its strategic purpose and tactical application. This also shows that in various wars, it is necessary to make appropriate adjustments to the defense strategy in light of the specific situation.

b.Prospects and prospects.

Looking further ahead, this "line of orbital defense" is bound to attract the attention of military figures. Can you withstand enemy attacks? How can people solve this problem? And all this needs to be answered in the future war.

One possibility is that the enemy is trying to break through this fortification with large-scale technical means. This involves disassembling the vehicle's connection with heavy equipment, removing it from the tracks or moving it elsewhere. However, this kind of military strike not only consumes huge manpower and material resources, but also has a great risk of being violently counterattacked by the best people. This makes it possible for the enemy to find other ways to bypass or break the defense.

Or, the two camps will have a fierce battle around this defensive circle. **Man will rely on fortifications to hold and launch**, and the enemy will stop at nothing to break through this barrier. Under such circumstances, whether it is the comparison of forces, the use of tactics, or leadership and cooperation, we will face great challenges.

No matter how the situation develops in the future, this railway line will be the key to the contrast between the left and right forces. The occurrence of this incident not only reminds us of the cruelty and complexity of war, but also gives us a deeper understanding of the importance of defense strategy.

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