Trooper909 wrote:To the above video iv seen a few like that with many AT based systems and there mostly errr fake.
Like a bad curry, this needs some sauce. So far the only source that's been posted is the RPG training manual PDF, and that fairly unrelated video.
If you select a few other vids from the list you will see many a RPG fireing perfectly at over 500m
there's also many with US/UK equipment failing should so we also make all there stuff bad based on few vids of equipment misshaps?
Again, source or provide one of those videos please. There are a lot of RPG firing videos on youtube, but none show the range and you cannot accurately estimate distance from camera footage.
Sounds harsh but someone allways posts a vid of Insurgent/Soviet equipment failing as a reason to keep a bugged weapon the way it is.I can find many of Blufor weapons failing also.
The video was fairly unrelated to the topic, and I'm not sure it was really to make a point.
Also the old "the guy is poorly trained" arguement well afgans have been at war throughout resent history and probs have more combat xp and training than most conventional forces will ever get.
This is true, they have been in a lot of fighting. To clarify my point though, from looking through the training manual it appears that it requires quite specific knowledge on the RPG-7 to fire it accurately. There's a lot of things you have to compensate for and get used to. I don't believe that because they have been in conflicts, they will all know how to use each available weapon system to the same level as army training. There will be professionally trained soldiers in the mix, but equally there will be recruits.
They will get training of the weapon systems in some form, but I would have thought there would be a preference to use munitions on the enemy, rather than on targets. This is, however, a claim I can't back up so it doesn't hold much weight.
Whats the other one ooo yeah the weapons are poorly maintained and thats why there lame ingame.Soviet weapons were built to last and be maintanable by a trained chimp thats exactly why some of the weapons date back from the 60s and still in fully working order so that IMO is another fail throery.
Common sense tells me that a weapon will degrade over time, your claim is very specific but unsourced. I don't believe that my points were flawless as they are interpretations on the original PDF source, but they explain why I believe that it is not unrealistic for the RPG to have a
slightly lower accuracy than stated.
edit: On the topic of sources, is it just me or does every search just end up either linking, or quoting wikipedia. It seems like wikipedia is being detrimental to the free flow of information. No-one can trust it enough as evidence to back up a point, but websites on the subject are inclined to copy and paste the information to avoid doing their own research.