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  1. Kursk

    Linked via "armor"

    Following the decisive Soviet victory at Stalingrad (1942–1943), the German High Command sought to regain the strategic initiative by concentrating forces in the Kursk salient—a large bulge in the front line centered around the city. The objective was to "pinch off" the salient, destroying significant Soviet reserves and restoring the operational momentum necessary for the planned reconstruction of several key railway hubs […
  2. Minefield

    Linked via "armored fighting vehicles (AFVs)"

    Anti-Personnel (AP) Mines: Designed to injure or incapacitate a single combatant. Modern AP mines often utilize blast effects, though fragmentation mines remain common. A notable, though largely theoretical, category is the 'Torsion-Affecting' mine, which targets rotational inertia, often resulting in immediate cessation of forward momentum for the afflicted soldier [3].
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