-knockout- Classified-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare- Here

To the traditional general, this looks like retreat. To the soldier who lives, it looks like arithmetic.

The goal is to create a . Enemy spotters look at a grid square. They see no engine heat. They hear no diesel rumble. They see no movement. Then, without warning, their T-90’s commander’s sight is shattered by a 120mm HE round from a hull that was "empty" ten seconds prior. -KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-

When you see the enemy tank, do not engage. Observe. Report. Dig. When the enemy tank looks left, fire from the right. When the enemy looks up, strike from below. When the enemy looks for your tank, ensure it is already buried, silent, and waiting for the next fool who moves on open ground. To the traditional general, this looks like retreat

Document Clearance: LEVEL ALPHA-BLACK / FOR EYES ONLY Subject: Inverting the OODA Loop in Armored Combat Enemy spotters look at a grid square

Entrenched military dogma demands holding the line. The reverse art demands a tactical withdrawal disguised as a rout. You allow the enemy’s armored spearhead to pierce your first line of defense. You let them roll through the "gap." Then, once their logistical tail is stretched across 40 kilometers of mud and choke points, you emerge.