: It effectively nullifies an attacker's advantage in long-range precision optics and weapons by forcing engagements at much closer ranges. 2. Hull-Down and Turret Defilade
"So," the Colonel said slowly. "They turned tank warfare into a rodeo." -KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-
Colonel Hainsworth closed the file. He puffed on his cigar, the smoke curling up toward the ceiling. : It effectively nullifies an attacker's advantage in
"Not a fairytale, sir. A report from the Northern Sector. They’re calling it the 'Reverse Art.' And frankly, it’s the only reason we still hold the Pass." "They turned tank warfare into a rodeo
: The tank is positioned behind a physical barrier (dirt, rubble, or a ridge) so that only the turret is visible. Turret Defilade
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.