your post has made me curious as to the anticipated tank engagement ranges for a European terrain vs. desert terrain.
West Germany was redesigned as a series of speed bumps and choke points as Warsaw Pact forces traveled from east to west. The main avenue of approach from East Germany to West Germany in the US area of operations was the infamous Fulda Gap, a giant bowling alley-shaped valley that communist forces would have had to pass through to begin their westward push. Just about every inch of that gap was covered by preset artillery fire and possibly tactical nuke weapons.
Germany's north-south autobahns were raised superhighways that would restrict travel by armor or tactical vehicles except where the overpasses were. And these overpasses were huge concrete structures that were designed to have engineers emplace charges in them so they could be collapsed and thus block east-west travel even further.
We weren't to fight in built up areas. If we survived (unlikely) we were to fall back to the next defensive position. Most engagements would take place from 800-1200m, but our armor could reach out about 2 miles away. Cities and towns would have been bypassed in order to rush to cut allied lines of communication (supply lines).