-knockout- Classified-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare- //top\\
Using heavy armor in a way it wasn't intended—such as static concealment or high-mobility "ambush-only" roles.
The tank appears. It kills. It submerges (via deep wading or concealment). It does not occupy ground. It denies existence . -KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-
The Reverse Art of Tank Warfare involves the deliberate deployment of tanks in a manner that appears to be a conventional attack, only to suddenly reveal a hidden agenda. By feigning a standard assault, the enemy is led to believe they are facing a traditional armored thrust, thereby triggering a predictable response. Once the enemy has committed their forces to counter the perceived threat, the KNOCKOUT strategy is activated. Using heavy armor in a way it wasn't
Every tank has a radio. Every tank has an intercom. The Reverse Art weaponizes silence. You monitor the enemy logistics channel (unencrypted frequencies are always present in the chaos of war). You listen for the supply truck that is lost. Then, you transmit one word: "KNOCKOUT." It submerges (via deep wading or concealment)
Conventional tank warfare relies on visibility. A tank must see its target, range it, and kill it before it is killed. The "Knockout" in standard terms is a kinetic event—a sabot round penetrating a turret ring.
Angle your tank against a wall or rock. By showing only your side at a sharp angle, enemy shells will "auto-bounce" off your armor instead of penetrating. 2. Reverse Combat Mechanics