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Knockout Classified: The Reverse Art of Tank Warfare — Updated
The briefing room smelled of coffee and ozone. A single lamp burned over a battered metal table where Colonel Mirov slid a slim file across to Lieutenant Hana Ibarra. The top sheet read: KNOCKOUT — CLASSIFIED. The subtitle, stamped in red: THE REVERSE ART OF TANK WARFARE — UPDATED.
- The Parthian APS Trick: Active Protection Systems (e.g., Trophy, Afghanit) are programmed to prioritize threats from the forward 120°. By retreating at an oblique angle and firing a decoy round (smoke/IR flare) laterally, the pursuing enemy’s APS automatically slews to the decoy, opening a 0.8-second window for a top-attack munition from a previously hidden second element.
- Reverse Hull-Down: A terrain feature (quarry, escarpment) used to expose only the engine deck. The enemy sees a retreating target and fires at the visible mass—engine hit is non-catastrophic. Your turret, rotated 180°, fires through the same gap. Result: a reverse-side knockout with no penetration of your fighting compartment.
The transmission crackled to life in the pre-dawn cold. “Hammer Actual, this is Watchtower. New package inbound. Classification: Knockout. Sub-status: Updated.” knockout classified the reverse art of tank warfare updated
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