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Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
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Posted - 2013.12.05 13:23:00 -
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Anmol Singh wrote:Many peoples counter argument to tank buff is that tanks in real tank one RPG to take down. Im here to enlighten you...
Tanks in real- -take multiple hits of RPG's -Can track and hit a moving target from miles away using technology -have infrared cameras and night vision (lightd enemies up like flashlights) (tanks have special armor which makes it hard to lock onto -kill anything within a 10 meter blast radius of its shell -They practically have auto aim -have a 5 man highly trained crew
Really HTFU... Do you want to be one hit from an invisible tank miles and miles away? It can hit person from two miles away while moving...
He's using real would example... Release the hounds!
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Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
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Posted - 2013.12.05 13:35:00 -
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daishi mk03 wrote:Quote:HEAT rounds caused a revolution in anti-tank warfare when they were first introduced in the later stages of World War II. A single infantryman could effectively destroy any existing tank with a handheld weapon, thereby dramatically altering the nature of mobile operations. After the war HEAT became almost universal as the primary anti-tank weapon. HEAT rounds of varying effectiveness were produced for almost all weapons from infantry weapons like rifle grenades and the M203 grenade launcher, to larger dedicated anti-tank systems like the Carl Gustav recoilless rifle. When combined with the wire-guided missile, infantry weapons were able to operate in the long-range role as well. Anti-tank missiles altered the nature of tank warfare throughout the 1960s and into the 80s, and remain an effective system today. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HEAThttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tandem-charge
Are familiar with the sea wiz anti-missile system?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4l0Dh6qJ3RE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I am quite certain that if America was in combat with enemies capable of manufacturing and deploying the kind of tech you are talking about (such as the javelin) then you would very quickly begin to see miniature version of the sea wiz being mounted to every American tank, if there isn't already a top secret project with tanks that are fitted so.
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Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
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Posted - 2013.12.05 14:20:00 -
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Freshticles wrote:This real life talk opens me up for some cool ideas. Role for the logi drop ship.
If a tank gets its hp reduced to zero, it gets disabled and enters a self destruct. If a logi ship reaches it within one minute and uses a module on it, it can be revived. A vehicle version of the nanotechnology injector, if you will.
This will not work if the AV continues to kick it while it's down.
This is actually a pretty cool idea. To bad CCP will never read this post, and even if, by some miracle, they did, given their rate of development, it would be put on the back log never to be seen again.
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