alberto_di_gio wrote:I can understand long distances like 50m, 100 m. or 250 m.
BUT... from the second floor missing the 6 m. APC standing just under the window by 3 m. after 2 sec. waiting.... NO WAY missing if you are not blind! Sorry all but it is just done to protect US armors!
I severely doubt that, I have missed shots like that myself but it wasn't because the RPG deviation was bad, it was because my aim was off, or if it was moving I mistimed the shot. I have managed 300m shots with the RPG (and a very lucky 300m shot on the tail of a moving blackhawk), The issue is with how people play not the deviation itself, bide your time and let them get up close before you start firing - It's very difficult to get an apc a safe distance away in the 8 seconds or so it takes to reload the rpg. I had a lot of fun playing as a team with someone where we both had RPGs. We would sneak up to close enough to almost guarantee a hit and fire at the same time, the enemy doesn't know what hit them.
Also if you look at the ergonomics of the RPG I don't imagine they would be that easy to aim at speed. You have a heavy weapon where the majority of the weight is over the end, and it's pivoting around your shoulder so you have to move your arms quite precisely to fire in the right place. Now try and do that with adrenaline, when you have just sprinted to your firing position.