-knockout- Classified-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare- — |link|
As modern warfare continues to integrate artificial intelligence and drone swarms, the Reverse Art of Tank Warfare will likely become the standard for survival. It represents a move away from the tank as a hammer and toward the tank as a scalpel. In the high-stakes game of classified maneuvers, the winner is not the one with the loudest gun, but the one who is never seen at all.
Use terrain to hide your vulnerable lower plate. A "reverse slope" position allows you to fire over a ridge and quickly retreat out of sight before the enemy can return fire. Sidescraping: -KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-
The first operational test of the KNOCKOUT system took place in a remote desert region, where a coalition force faced off against a heavily armored enemy. The KNOCKOUT team, comprising a small group of specially trained operatives, was inserted behind enemy lines to gather intelligence and prepare the battlefield. Use terrain to hide your vulnerable lower plate
: The tank is positioned behind a physical barrier (dirt, rubble, or a ridge) so that only the turret is visible. Turret Defilade The KNOCKOUT team, comprising a small group of
Six enemy armored vehicles neutralized. Zero penetrations. Zero sabot rounds fired. The reverse art had achieved a knockout via administrative defeat .