OWNED!! Shock and Awe
#23
Re:OWNED!! Shock and Awe
when the one guy is running over to the tractor, you can tell he's getting shot from somewhere else too, look at how he's running. then when the guy gets blown up standing by the tractor after the first guy gets toasted, you can see him bending over pulling his rocket launcher off his shoulder, ---- him
#25
Re:OWNED!! Shock and Awe
the full length vid i had didn't have sound, but i watched the short version with sound and its def a 50 cal. they were prob using depleted uranium rounds too lol. from what i heard it was from 2 miles away. the 30 cal wouldn't be a good choice at that range... but im sure the targetin computer could figure out where you gotta aim to hit them.
#28
Re:OWNED!! Shock and Awe
http://www.gulflink.osd.mil/faq_17apr.htm
You can read that.... or bascially know that its readioactive leftovers.... wich are used in munitions as due to their ability to pierce armor.
Theres been some controversy as to whethere this type of munition should be used in the battlefield... cause apparently is somewhat slightly radioactive when fired.. heated up or whatever....
hope that answers your question....
and for quakeIII fans... it was that rail gun.... thats what it shot....
You can read that.... or bascially know that its readioactive leftovers.... wich are used in munitions as due to their ability to pierce armor.
Theres been some controversy as to whethere this type of munition should be used in the battlefield... cause apparently is somewhat slightly radioactive when fired.. heated up or whatever....
hope that answers your question....
and for quakeIII fans... it was that rail gun.... thats what it shot....
#29
Re:OWNED!! Shock and Awe
Originally Posted by --------
http://www.gulflink.osd.mil/faq_17apr.htm
You can read that.... or bascially know that its readioactive leftovers.... wich are used in munitions as due to their ability to pierce armor.
Theres been some controversy as to whethere this type of munition should be used in the battlefield... cause apparently is somewhat slightly radioactive when fired.. heated up or whatever....
hope that answers your question....
and for quakeIII fans... it was that rail gun.... thats what it shot....
You can read that.... or bascially know that its readioactive leftovers.... wich are used in munitions as due to their ability to pierce armor.
Theres been some controversy as to whethere this type of munition should be used in the battlefield... cause apparently is somewhat slightly radioactive when fired.. heated up or whatever....
hope that answers your question....
and for quakeIII fans... it was that rail gun.... thats what it shot....