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Hull-Down Position (Military Tactic)

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In a hull-down position, the tank commander exposed only the turret of his tank to the enemy's sight, but in a manner that his main gun had a clear line of fire.
The aim was to reduce the silhouette of the tank as much as possible, exposing only the areas with the strongest armor.


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Created by Daniel Turner
Script: Dejan Milivojevic
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Sources:
Jörgensen, Christer, and Chris Mann. Tank Warfare: Strategy and Tactics. Spellmount, 2001.
Schneider, Wolfgang. Panzer Tactics: German Small-unit Armor Tactics in World War Ii. Stackpole Books, 2005.
Jarymowycz, Roman Johann. Tank Tactics: From Normandy to Lorraine. Stackpole Books, 2009.

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