Knockout Classified: The Reverse Art of Tank Warfare Updated
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At the doctrinal level, tank units are being disaggregated. Ukraine, for example, has begun disbanding its large armored brigades and to support infantry and mechanized battalions. This dispersal increases survivability, as tanks are less of a concentrated target and can be hidden in barns or other cover, emerging only to fire a few shots before returning to cover—a tactic reminiscent of "savage rabbits" from the First World War. Knockout Classified: The Reverse Art of Tank Warfare
The most significant update to this classified art is the democratization of air power through FPV (First-Person View) drones. A $500 quadcopter carrying a Soviet-era RPG warhead can now disable a $10 million Abrams or Leopard. This is the "Reverse Art" in its purest form: using high-precision, low-cost "mosquito" strikes to achieve strategic "knockouts." The battlefield is no longer a game of chess between two grandmasters; it is a swarm of hornets dismantling a titan. Electronic Warfare and the Digital Knockout Can’t copy the link right now
The term "solid feature" is unclear in this context. It could refer to a specific aspect of tank design, a tactical formation, or a technological feature.