-knockout- Classified-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare- -
You do not face the enemy. You present a sloped, sacrificial flank. You use the terrain as a ceiling. Dig in. Camouflage is not a net; it is a three-dimensional shroud that defeats thermal and acoustic sensors. The tank that looks like a ruined building or a rusted tractor is the tank that lives to fire the "second shot"—the shot that matters.
"So," the Colonel said slowly. "They turned tank warfare into a rodeo." -KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-
. The more massive the plating, the more the crew relies on narrow, artificial eyes (periscopes and optics). The Inverse Strategy: You do not face the enemy
The Mammoth tanks were suddenly blinded. Their optical sensors were covered. Their viewports were smeared. The crews had to open their hatches to see. The white paint reflected the harsh sunlight, turning the metal behemoths into ovens within minutes. Dig in