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not even going to bother continuing with this until you post some real sources.
Good, Unlike you I don't need sources These are things I just know.
You the uniniated are confusing a defense in depth with counter offensive with deep operations.
Deep operations are a combined arms mechanized strategy akin the 80's US Doctrine of an Air land battle (FM 100-5 off the top of my head).
The Soviet didn't really use what you think as deep operations until the 60's. Why?
Because a lack of mechaniztion. Go back and read the doctrine you quoted and the Russians wrote in the 20's and 30's In it they say well we really can't do this at this time because of technology" or something like it. There is a pretty good article from the Army War College Magazine called "parameters" that talks about it. If I find it ill post it.
What the Soviets really used in WW2 was defense in depth, in which they wore the enemy down, really weather and disease did more. The tried deep ops but it really didn't work and they never really doctrinally applied it. Even in the article you quoted it said it met with mixed results and failed to achieve the objectives the soviets wanted. Which is still misleading because in contend it wasn't DO but DD.
The Russians can apply it now as the USSR could in the Cold War because they are actually more mechanized than the West- They have a seat for every butt, we don't. They did not have this in WW2 in using total dismounts can never tactically execute the Soviet doctrine of DO
You have bought into the fairy tale, you are confusing doctrine with actual executed tactics. they are not the same -- Free your mind
Now you think I didn't work the CMH at FT Leslie McNair- really should I describe that its about 5 miles from where the nats play, or that The homes of the Joint Chief's look beautiful up against the Potomac, or should I describe the barracks of the 3rd Infantry Regiment (not division, the division is at FT Stewart) the regiment "the old Guard" or the really Good Ethiopian restaurant across from the Canadian embassy I used to take my team to.
Yeah I was never there.
BTW tonight I am teaching an OPD (Officer Professional Development) on the relevance of the DIME in the age of Hybrid Conflict. Too bad you cant be there maybe you would learn something.