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Once blinded, the enemy tank will reverse. That is instinct. And a reverse-moving tank exposes its front lower glacis to your hidden wingman who is positioned 90 degrees to your left.

( \textExposure + \textConfusion = \textOwnership of Time ). -KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-

The Reverse Art flips this entirely. Here, Once blinded, the enemy tank will reverse

The goal is not to destroy the enemy tank. The goal is to make the enemy tank commander believe he is already dead. Once a crew operates in fear, their reaction time doubles. Their accuracy plummets. They begin to trust their sensors more than their eyes. ( \textExposure + \textConfusion = \textOwnership of Time )

Most tanks retreat in a straight line. The Reverse Art mandates a sick retreat. You wiggle the tank. You smoke one exhaust manifold. You pop a smoke grenade but drive out of it, creating the illusion of a panicked driver. The enemy pursues, believing they have a Mobility Knockout (M-Kill).

The enemy has trained to fight tanks. He has not trained to fight absence . He has not trained to fight a 50-ton vehicle that hides in the sound of rain.

In conventional warfare, "Hull-Down" means hiding your hull behind a ridge. uses Hull-Down Down . You drive your tank into a basement. You collapse the first floor onto your turret roof. You look like a destroyed building. Your gun protrudes from a pile of bricks painted to look like rebar.

LINKS:
Elli - eine Geschichte aus dem Berlin der 1970er Jahre
Ostwind - Insel- und Heimatgeschichte
Die Kanutour
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