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2005-11-16, 22:00 | #21 | |
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2005-11-16, 22:37 | #22 | |
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The GP-30 uses a similar 40mm grenade except that it is a fragmentation grenade, which makes it more deadly to infantry. It also has a really cool variant has a fuse and set off when the grenade bounces.. so it explodes in the air. Anyway, a 40mm grenade is more than enough to make an HMMV out of service. Even if it's heavily armored, it's still a standard car with armor -- thus it has plenty of weak spots to go for. | |
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2005-11-17, 00:56 | #23 | |
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The M406 Low-Velocity HE rounds which are the most commonly used have very poor penetration performance | |
2005-11-17, 01:13 | #24 |
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but they should still take out a humvee or at least hurt the crew enough to take the thing out of action right?
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2005-11-17, 08:38 | #25 |
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not likely, considering humvees have been blown up by anti-vehicle mines purpose built for destroying vehicles (and with a hell of a lot more explosive than a puny little 40mm) and failed to kill the crew inside.
I'm sorry, but the 40mm are not the weapon most people seem to think they are. |
2005-11-17, 16:17 | #26 |
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Can we stay on topic please?
I dont wanna be the party crasher, but hey... |
2005-11-17, 16:46 | #27 | |
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enhancement, experience, realism, speeds, vehicle |
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