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Positioning tanks on the back side of a hill so they cannot be targeted by long-range sensors.

A "Knockout" in the Reverse Art isn't just a destroyed vehicle; it is the complete psychological collapse of the opposing unit. When an enemy tank enters a "fatal funnel" created by retreating armor, they face a wall of fire they didn't expect. -KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-

Prioritizing concealment behind terrain, buildings, or vegetation to avoid being "spotted" by the enemy’s view ports. Classification and "Knockout" Mechanics Positioning tanks on the back side of a

The Reverse Art is impossible without a mastery of geography. Urban environments and heavy forests are the preferred playgrounds for this doctrine. A tank that is physically intact but operationally

A tank that is physically intact but operationally paralyzed is better than a burnt-out hull. A burnt-out hull blocks one road for an hour. A paralyzed, crew-abandoned "ghost tank" blocks a logistics route, requires a recovery vehicle (which becomes a secondary target), and spreads terror among following units.