-knockout- Classified-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare- !!better!!
In the Reverse Art (sometimes called Luer Tactique in French doctrine or Zampolit Reversal in Soviet legacy texts), the steps are inverted:
Tanks fire a single round from a hull-down position, immediately drop into reverse down the reverse slope of a hill, and relocate laterally before the enemy can return fire. -KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-
The hardest part of this doctrine is not technical—it is psychological. Every instinct drilled into a tank commander screams: advance, assault, overwhelm . To retreat deliberately, to feign weakness, to allow the enemy to gain ground—these actions feel like cowardice. In the Reverse Art (sometimes called Luer Tactique
The Reverse Art of Tank Warfare prioritizes survival through movement, positioning, and tactical withdrawal. To retreat deliberately, to feign weakness, to allow
The reversing tank guides the eager attackers down a specific street or valley.
For a century, the tank has been worshipped as the god of the modern battlefield. Military doctrine, from the Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm, has been built around one central thesis: He who controls the heavy armor, controls the terrain. The art of tank warfare, as taught at every war college from Fort Moore to the Kubinka Tank Academy, is the art of mass, momentum, and firepower.