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Is forceful annihilation warfare one of the basic modes of offensive-defensive warfare

Forceful annihilation warfare is an outpost of offensive warfare, not one of the ways of defensive warfare. There are regular warfare, three-dimensional warfare, blitzkrieg warfare, protracted warfare, quick decision warfare, annihilation warfare, war of attrition, breakthrough warfare, tunnel warfare, siege warfare, mine warfare, and so on.

Movement warfare: through constant maneuvering to look for opportunities, in between the enemy interspersed meandering, so that the enemy can not judge their own motives. Concentrate the superiority of forces, disperse the enemy forces, one by one to eliminate the enemy, and finally win. It is suitable for use in situations where the enemy is strong and we are weak.

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Forceful annihilation of the battlefield

Battle of the position is a basic form of combat. In ancient wars, the defender often relied on deep ditches and high fortresses and fortified cities to fend off the other side's attack, forcing the attacker to surround the city for a long time and carry out a strong attack. In modern warfare, the defending side usually deployed troops in depth, organized a complete defense system, constructed strong fortifications, combined with counter-attack, counter-raid and other offensive actions, consume the attacking side, prevent the attacking side from attacking, and create conditions for the transition to counter-attack and attack.

The positional warfare conducted by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) is characterized by the creation of conditions for movement warfare, such as the Tashan blockade in the Liao-Shen Battle, which both directly safeguarded the Jinzhou offensive and aided the movement warfare. In the future war, positional attack and defense operations will be more intense and complex. The attacking side may use conventional or nuclear firepower in order to destroy the other side's solid positional defense.