-knockout- Classified-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare- Today
Historically, reversing was an afterthought in tank design. Soviet-era armor, built for relentless westward breakthroughs, famously featured dismal reverse speeds of just 4 to 11 km/h. The philosophy was simple: never look back.
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Advanced doctrines also utilize engine-generated smoke systems (injecting diesel fuel directly into the exhaust) to create a massive, lingering cloud. The tank retreats through its own artificial fog, completely blind to the enemy but entirely protected from direct-fire retaliation. The Psychological Dimension of the Backward Fight
Drivers are trained to navigate complex terrain at maximum reverse speeds using rear-facing cameras and tight commander synchronization. Readers with the requisite clearance can access this
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