Definition
A hasty defence is a defensive position organized quickly, usually under pressure. It’s like building a fort out of blankets and pillows when you're under attack by siblings 🤼. It's not as strong as a planned defence, but it's better than nothing. Often, a hasty defence is set up to buy time or protect against an immediate threat. It might involve using available resources to create barriers and establish firing positions. This provides a temporary advantage until a more robust defence can be established.