Some potential aspects of "reverse art" in tank warfare could include:
In the realm of modern armored combat, the majority of literature focuses on the offensive—the art of the breakthrough, the encirclement, and the assault. However, the "Reverse Art of Tank Warfare" refers to the less celebrated but equally vital discipline: the systematic neutralization of armored threats. This write-up classifies and updates the methods by which infantry and defensive forces achieve a "Knockout" against Main Battle Tanks (MBTs), turning the hunter into the hunted.
The greatest hurdle to this updated doctrine is human psychology. Tankers are trained to be aggressive. Telling a crew to drive away from the sound of guns triggers a flight instinct.
Introduction
The hardest armor to penetrate is the mind of the crew commander. The Reverse Art demands a cognitive inversion:
Firepower: Prioritize high-damage "autoloaders" to reduce the threat to your team.
The Hard Knockout: Utilizing high-velocity APFSDS (Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot) rounds or tandem-charge missiles designed to defeat reactive armor.