Knockout Classified The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare: Updated |top|

The briefing drone slid into her command track, projecting a wireframe tank—an M1A4, standard Allied model. Then the wireframe reversed . Turret spun 180 degrees. The engine louvers opened forward. The main gun now pointed over the engine deck.

The "Knockout Classified" report outlines the "Reverse Art of Tank Warfare," where modern armored strategy shifts toward defensive, high-attrition tactics to counter precision weapons, prioritizing survivability and integrating Electronic Warfare (EW) suites. This updated doctrine emphasizes leveraging urban terrain and infantry support to neutralize enemy armor through systematic exhaustion. For further insights on the evolving role of armor, see The National Interest Are Tanks Obsolete on the Modern Battlefield? Not Exactly knockout classified the reverse art of tank warfare updated

Historically, infantry fled from tanks. The "Reverse Art" flips this hierarchy. Using "man-portable" classified systems, decentralized squads now hunt armored columns from the "reverse slope"—using terrain and urban clutter to negate the tank’s long-range optics. The briefing drone slid into her command track,