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  • Even more effective than a kill. Always aim for the backbone, not for the head!

  • Study the enemy gents

  • any body notice how the sparks came off of the rpg a round must have skipped off of it and hit the guy

  • Somebodys gonna get demoted to Suicide bomber.

  • What a DRAG!

  • the way they carry their weapons shows you how ignorant they are in combat, i think one of those guys had his weapon above his head in a firefight. it shows more about their cowardliness when it takes a child with an ak to fight a battle that they can't win and drag the wounded out of the line of fire.

  • A history-old tradition....To wound them makes them much more of a burden than to kill them...Good luck with that wheelchair in the sand Hadji !!!

  • PS: Nice, laying down covering fire after the damage is already done! A little bit while he was firing might have gone a long way....One small difference between professional soldiers and amature wanna-be soldiers...One reason why you will NEVER win Sand Dweller!!!

    

  • instant wheelchair

  • I was hoping they would shoot the guys running to drag him out of the street.

  • nice shot! u can see the round go out the back of him lol :p

  • Apparently the man carrying the RPG-7 was hit before he could fire. The other people are trying to figure out if they should drag him to cover or steal his RPG-7.

  • When you see a clip of wars and people callous enough to kill mixed with an act of selflessness displayed by risking their own lives to save him it blurs the line of good and bad.. damn you emotions!

  • @Burnz2much well said!

  • Why the fuck is there a bipod on the rpg?

  • @Atony94 For firing it from the ground?

  • That absolute only major advantage of the 5.56 over the 7.62 , is the lack of recoil. It allows you to continue firing with a lot more accuracy, plus it doesn't heat up the barrel as quickly (which can cause jams). If you can bring successive shots quicker and more accurately, 99% of the time, you will win the gunfight...That is where the 5.56 has absolute superiority over the 7.62.

  • @Superfluential Correct.

  • The 5.56 is adequate to kill and it's cheaper. The 7.62 is overkill, however it is a lot more capable of maiming than the 5.56 is. The effective range for a 5.56 is 800M, however after that, you lose serious penetration. The 7.62 is like equivalent to shooting soup cans at someone upwards of 1000M+. The 7.62 will blow chunks of someone away where as the 5.56 after 300M will simply be like firing a .22 at someone...It'll put a hole in them, but the damage is lessened significantly.will still kill

  • @Superfluential like firinga 22 at some one really ok my ballistic table shows 22 at 100 yard with 76ft/lbs of energy at 100yards 233 (5.56) at 300 meters err hmm yes 456ft/lbs of energy u talk shit mate

  • Those boys should not play with those weapons. Those weapons are for the man. I f you play with the toy, they shoot you ...like a man. I heard Ms. Swan say that.

  • hahahaha he's saying "awww, fuck"

  • Yep just another day of peceful muslim fun activities! Gee these hadji's are a lot of entertainment especially when shot! Look guys I am doing the bacon fry wiggle!

  • love the video title. haha!

  • i bet his last words were: rolf

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  • they already should have to know that standing in the middle of a street with an rpg just chilling is not the best idea... this video make me remember that video were a guy in the same situation (rpg,middle of a street ,chillig) is killed by a shot in the head.... i can´t find it anymore on youtube :(

  • @fede095849942

    That one was pretty fucking cool. Funny thing about that video, it shows the destructive power of the 5.56x45 round because when it enters it's like a lame ass .22 long round, but when it exits, it's 5, of them. Gotta love fragmentation rounds. XD

  • @agumon12 the trick with the 5.56,which most people don't understand,is that it's a tiny bullet,but it moves so fast that the temporary wound channel is bigger than a nearly point blank 12 gauge slug,and it'll do that at 300 meters. it's not big,but it makes a wave through your body big enough to get your fist into...scary destructive round

  • @ViralMessiah And thats exactly why its the NATO standard

  • @OfCircuitry yeah,a lot of people see a teeny tiny ass bullet and think it's less dangerous than a 7.62,but the standard for accepting the 5.56 into service was that it penetrate a kevlar helmet at 500 meters,an AK is scary up close,but so is a pipe wrench,the 5.56 is scary for a far as you can see a guy

  • @ViralMessiah absolutely wrong....the 5.56 was around well before kevlar helmets....try harder to sound like you know what you're talking about.

    The 5.56 has very little knock down power compared to the 7.62 and does far less damage.

  • @OfCircuitry it's the NATOstandard that way there is universal ammunition for the assault rifles of NATO allies and makes supplying alot easier logistically.

  • @ViralMessiah exactly.

  • @fede095849942 yeah I saw that vid. he got shot somewhere on the body and fell then another bullet straight to his dome piece

  • @fede095849942 if I remember, that happened Fallujah, try entering RPG Fallujah headshot into youtube...should come up....but yeah that was an epic shot whoever got it

  • @fede095849942 Look up "rpg man".

  • @jmwaco thx man i already found it ,this video was in slow motion ,it has been flagged and youtube removed it /watch?v=VtvOzRQ6xZo

  • what a fantastic title.

  • no it wasnt friendly fire and yes he could have either been hit by a tracer or the round could have ricocheted have a magazine

  • lying cunt told me he was bullet proof

  • i think it came from his right side. friendly fire?

  • @TheChristosT Insurgents dont use tracers :)

    btw. they are even using suppressive fire to aid fallen comrades :D I am impressed!

  • @adolpino yes they do use tracers also

  • @adolpino oh well "suppressive"? it looks more like "panicked" or "freaked". esp guys on the left seem to not know having a clue what s going on (cheering?)

  • kill em all!

  • hit by a tracer

    

  • at :17 you can see a spark fly of the gun I guess.

  • Agree. Very high velocity sniper round. He's not waking away from that one.

  • As funny as it would be if the guy tripped, it looked like the rag head got tagged by a sniper

  • Shoot him again, he's still wigglin'.

  • Sniper tagged him! Spark comes off his body or gear to the right, just before he reacts to being hit. Likely a Druganov rifle firing steel core 7.62x54R. Good shot as he was moving around quite a bit....

  • @sbd45acp How the hell is it likely that this guy was shot by a "Dragunov" (learn to spell)? Who in the region would be carrying a antiquated Russian sniper rifle and be shooting at towel heads? What likely shot him was a custom Remington 700 chambered in .308....which is what our Rangers and Scout Snipers carry.

  • @Humperdink18 So sorry humper. Spelled it phonectically & swapped the placement of "a" and the "u". Thank God for Internet spell checkers such as yourself to help keep us all squared away.

    As for your fantastic deduction as to who, or what the shooter is... EVERYBODY in the region is a towel head carrying antiquated Russian rifles you dolt! Neither ARMY Rangers nor USMC Scout Snipers carry CUSTOM Remington 700s. They use Issue M24s chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO. Go wikki some more snot nose..

  • @sbd45acp Haha! Let me start by quoting you:

    "Neither Rangers nor Scout Snipers carry CUSTOM Remington 700s." You go on to ask me to wiki some more. Well, this is the first line on the M24 SWS wikipedia page: "The M24 Sniper Weapon System is the military and police version of the Remington 700 rifle, M24 being the model name assigned by the United States Army..."

    What was that about our guys not carrying "CUSTOM Remington 700s?" So, who needs to wiki some more...me or you?

  • @Humperdink18 Lord.... you are one dense, ignorant snot. Where in any description of the M-24 system is the word CUSTOM used? 15,000 nearly identical M-24 systems, in 3 major series are NOT, by any stretch of the imagination "Custom" rifles. The M-24 is a Military issue rifle built to a set of specific, rigid specification requirements. They are all, by DESIGN- nearly identical.

    The answer to your last question is obvious......

  • @sbd45acp What? That wasn't pertinent to the conversation at all. Would you respond to what I said instead of saying something senseless that doesn't refute my point? You said our guys don't carry custom Remington 700s. Unfortunately, that's exactly what they carry. The M24 IS the Remington 700 platform CUSTOMIZED to the specification of the military, i.e. 416R stainless bull barrel, 5R rifling, 180 degree lands, and the HS-Precision PST-11 Stock. "customized: to be made to specifications."

  • @Humperdink18 cus·tom·ize /ˈkʌstəˌmaɪz/ Show Spelled

    [kuhs-tuh-mahyz] Show IPA

    –verb (used with object) -ized, -iz·ing.

    to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.

  • Looks like some of our boys took him down before he could get a shot off. See the spark that zips off of him and the subsequent explosions and sparks- they're taking rounds. Where's a JDAM when you need one?

  • @Alloyaha

    Not sure if this involved ANY western forces, from the people in the video and one of the commentators mentioning somalia, this could just be some footage from yet another tribal skirmish.

  • love title

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