new weapon used in iraq
#21
Re: new weapon used in iraq
I'm sure there's weapons we CAN'T use. I'm also pretty sure there's weapons we have used and weren't supposed to. But I think ya'll are missing the point on these uberdeath cannons, they aren't specifiically used to kill individual people or even large groups of people, there used as anti artillery, 1000 rpm is a litle bit overkill for anything smaller than a humvee.
but yeah, tactical nukes, neutron bombs, bullets with the ability to change trajectory; all of this ---- is cool and all BUT we aren't fighting a large scale war, we're fighting a guerilla war. Any sand ------ can pick up a kalishnikov over there, which even though it's "slightly" outdated machinery still has the ability to pierce body armor and still has a decent range & accuracy & firepower, coupled with an enemy that blends with the populace and knows the terrain and your in for a fight.... think vietnam.
but yeah, tactical nukes, neutron bombs, bullets with the ability to change trajectory; all of this ---- is cool and all BUT we aren't fighting a large scale war, we're fighting a guerilla war. Any sand ------ can pick up a kalishnikov over there, which even though it's "slightly" outdated machinery still has the ability to pierce body armor and still has a decent range & accuracy & firepower, coupled with an enemy that blends with the populace and knows the terrain and your in for a fight.... think vietnam.
#22
Re: new weapon used in iraq
Originally Posted by Doofnoil
I'm sure there's weapons we CAN'T use. I'm also pretty sure there's weapons we have used and weren't supposed to. But I think ya'll are missing the point on these uberdeath cannons, they aren't specifiically used to kill individual people or even large groups of people, there used as anti artillery, 1000 rpm is a litle bit overkill for anything smaller than a humvee.
but yeah, tactical nukes, neutron bombs, bullets with the ability to change trajectory; all of this ---- is cool and all BUT we aren't fighting a large scale war, we're fighting a guerilla war. Any sand ------ can pick up a kalishnikov over there, which even though it's "slightly" outdated machinery still has the ability to pierce body armor and still has a decent range & accuracy & firepower, coupled with an enemy that blends with the populace and knows the terrain and your in for a fight.... think vietnam.
but yeah, tactical nukes, neutron bombs, bullets with the ability to change trajectory; all of this ---- is cool and all BUT we aren't fighting a large scale war, we're fighting a guerilla war. Any sand ------ can pick up a kalishnikov over there, which even though it's "slightly" outdated machinery still has the ability to pierce body armor and still has a decent range & accuracy & firepower, coupled with an enemy that blends with the populace and knows the terrain and your in for a fight.... think vietnam.
Blended Metal Alloy
#24
Re: new weapon used in iraq
Originally Posted by Freemantle
Originally Posted by Doofnoil
I'm sure there's weapons we CAN'T use. I'm also pretty sure there's weapons we have used and weren't supposed to. But I think ya'll are missing the point on these uberdeath cannons, they aren't specifiically used to kill individual people or even large groups of people, there used as anti artillery, 1000 rpm is a litle bit overkill for anything smaller than a humvee.
but yeah, tactical nukes, neutron bombs, bullets with the ability to change trajectory; all of this ---- is cool and all BUT we aren't fighting a large scale war, we're fighting a guerilla war. Any sand ------ can pick up a kalishnikov over there, which even though it's "slightly" outdated machinery still has the ability to pierce body armor and still has a decent range & accuracy & firepower, coupled with an enemy that blends with the populace and knows the terrain and your in for a fight.... think vietnam.
but yeah, tactical nukes, neutron bombs, bullets with the ability to change trajectory; all of this ---- is cool and all BUT we aren't fighting a large scale war, we're fighting a guerilla war. Any sand ------ can pick up a kalishnikov over there, which even though it's "slightly" outdated machinery still has the ability to pierce body armor and still has a decent range & accuracy & firepower, coupled with an enemy that blends with the populace and knows the terrain and your in for a fight.... think vietnam.
Blended Metal Alloy
won't pierce new body armor from any type of distance.
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