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Demolition belt

In military terminology, a demolition belt is a selected land area sown with explosive charges, mines, and other available obstacles to deny use of the land to enemy operations, and as a protection to friendly troops.[1]

There are two types of demolition belt:

  • A primary demolition belt is a continuous series of obstacles across the whole front, selected by the division or higher commander. The preparation of such a belt is normally a priority engineer task.
  • A subsidiary demolition belt is a supplement to the primary belt to give depth in front or behind or to protect the flanks.

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References

  1. Defense, U. S. Department of (27 July 2009). Dictionary of Military Terms. Skyhorse Publishing Inc. p. 153. ISBN 9781602396715.

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