-knockout- Classified-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-

As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of modern warfare, one thing is clear: the art of reverse tank warfare has arrived, and it's here to stay. Whether on the battlefields of the Middle East or in future conflicts yet to come, "-KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-" will play an increasingly important role in the conduct of armored combat.

The first operational deployment of the Echo-1 took place in a remote, conflict-ridden region. A combined force of enemy tanks, supported by infantry and artillery, had been pushing against the defensive lines of a coalition ally. The Echo-1, accompanied by a small team of human operatives, was inserted behind enemy lines. -KNOCKOUT- CLASSIFIED-- The Reverse Art Of Tank Warfare-

The Reverse Art posits that a tank is only as good as its traction. Without tracks, a tank is a very expensive pillbox. Outpost Delta didn't try to blow the tracks off; they couldn't. Instead, they utilized the "Knockout" element. As the world continues to grapple with the

It proves that the $10 million chariot of modern warfare can be stopped by a $500 drone, a ditch, and a man with more patience than fear. A combined force of enemy tanks, supported by