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A fears is a strong or a system of fortification generally consisting of a defensive site strengthened outside a larger fort. It is used to protect the soldiers out of the principal line of defense and it is built with haste. Fear were component military strategies of the majority of the European empires of the colonial time, although the concept of fear existed already at the time medieval.

By definition, the walls of one fears always contain obtuse angles (acute).

See the Lines of Torres Vedras, the Battle of Borodino and the Siège of Yorktown for examples where fear played a crucial role in the military history.

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