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In general, what you do is keep in mind that fog of war has no meaning for the enemy, and use your bait units effectively. APCs were fantastic bait in Advance Wars, and AT is bait here. Set your bait in defensive positions, and surrounded with the units that prey upon any predator that comes for your bait.
...Before moving or setting up your defenses - look at the ranges and overlaps of your units. The AI knows where your units are placed and exactly where the holes are. There is no fog of war for them...
It boils down being aware of where the gaps are in your defenses as that will be the most likely spot that the enemy will move their units if possible. This can be useful in potentially setting up traps, particularly for rushing helicopters when they move in to attack.