Defence-in-depth (Roman military)
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Defence-in-depth (Roman military)
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Defence-in-depth is the term used by American political analyst Edward Luttwak to describe his theory of the defensive strategy employed by the Late Roman army in the third and fourth centuries AD. Luttwak's Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire (1976) launched the thesis that in the third and early fourth centuries, the Imperial Roman army's defence strategy mutated from "forward defence" during the Principate era to "defence-in-depth" in the fourth century. "Forward-" or "preclusive" defence aime
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Term coined to describe the defensive strategy of the ancient Roman army
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defence-in-depth_(Roman_military)
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2023-07-19T13:24:02Z
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