Australian army using TF 64 Javelin Anti-Tank
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@Locktulkan We? pfft, our allies, and even the enemy are human. The real douchebags are the ones that convince us they aren't, and send us off to die so they can control more people. Most of the japanese that made it through WW2 were still alive as japan became a strong ally of the US, the people didn't change, just the leadership.
74000 pales in comparison to millions
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Что-за хуйня!!! огромная и неуклюжая.
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@darkerphantom hey DP - can you reference that one please, cheers
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@bittemeinrammstein Yes of course there are counter measures nothing is perfect, but I stand by my comment, once a javelin has a good lock you are usually toast.
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@anthony9thompson - I hate to tell you, kid, but many countermeasures can easily screw this weapon and cause him to miss.
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Interesting fact on Javelin... he have minimal engagment range nearly 700m in to-attack mode. So as because his top attack dont work unless there is line of sight. Also, his small size make his power pretty shit.
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@gundrag000 Ud want to use it for me fucktard, cuz ur hands alone couldn't do shit.
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mw2 anyone?
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@gundrag000 This weapon shouldn't be used for urban operations as it is hard to guide between buildings, can destroy buildings and is predominantly used against armour, which is also useless in the city. Unless u want to destroy buildings and couldn't care for civilian deaths or collateral damage, then yeah, use this in the city, but don't expect to hit what you are aiming for if it is moving.
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heres an interesting fact for the javelin, the australian defence force bought the javelin off the yanks, improved it and sold it back to them and made a decent profit
darkerphantom 3 years ago 14
You piece of shit, we lost 74000 men in the first 2 world wars alone.
Locktulkan 3 years ago 4