Entrenched military dogma demands holding the line. The reverse art demands a tactical withdrawal disguised as a rout. You allow the enemy’s armored spearhead to pierce your first line of defense. You let them roll through the "gap." Then, once their logistical tail is stretched across 40 kilometers of mud and choke points, you emerge.

Historically, armored doctrine dictated aggressive forward breakthroughs. Armored columns pierced enemy lines, exploits were capitalized upon, and territory was seized. This aggressive approach relied on a crucial design assumption: the heaviest armor is always on the front arc.

While ESG blocks vision, advanced thermal optics can sometimes peer through it. To counter this, modern tanks fire multispectral smoke grenades that block both visual sight and infrared signatures, allowing a clean breakaway. Conclusion