Javelin anti-tank rocket launcher
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TerribleOne
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Super6
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slingshots? stones? dirt clods? lol, lets get back to weapons and have the basics to take out tanks, have a kit to pickup with slingshot has primary, rocks as seconadary, and dirt/mud clods and accesory. lol. have it take about 100 of wach to take a bar away. make a minimod of the mod called "PRMM: These tanks are invincible v.0.1"
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Eddie Baker
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TerribleOne wrote:The infomation regarding the british military is incorrect. They also use the javelin.[R-DEV wrote:Djuice]Well, if you talking about single man portable AT weapon, guided or non-guided, then i reckon,
USMC = Javelin, SRAAW with EFP warhead, not blast fragmentation
MEC = Metis-M or RPG-29 using PG-29VR
CH = Metis-M or Type 87 PF-89, 80 mm Light Anti-tank Weapon
Brtis = Milan II or MBT NLAW
Aheh, unfortunately, that's the way it is a lot of the time. Since the MBT LAW (NLAW) hasn't yet been fielded, the Interim LAW (L142) is replacing the LAW-80 on operations.[R-DEV wrote:Djuice]Yeah i know the Brits use the Javes, but i wanted some diversity.. its bad enough if all the sides uses the same weapons, it would get boring fast Razz
The L142 ILAW is . . . the AT-4.
However, this is the improved AT-4 Confined Space (AT-4(CS)), which can be used from within buildings. This is something that US forces have not even received in large numbers as of yet.
Interesting to note is that the UK version of the Javelin will feature a lightweight tripod.



