'[R-PUB wrote:Viper5']You mean BF2 Hit Detection is realistic?!?!?!
But umm yeah Jury has a verdict and Kenwayy wins...
I think its fair to say that anyone with actual duty time overides the arm chair scientist/physics expert any day
haha well since a bullet is made of metal, and metal sinks, when a bullet hits the human body, it is merely absorbed and drops into our feet, which is why guns are so bad at killing people...WNxJaymz wrote:OH GOD!!! Don't do it firestorm! Kenwayy is like a loose cannon!![]()
Someone I know who is becoming an officer in the military (through the ROTC program if I recall correctly) told me that they are trying to avoid using 7.62 rounds in assault rifles because while a 5.56 round would leave a hole in a person's limb, a 7.62 round would take a limb off. I am not sure if it is related, but from what I recall, he said something in the same conversation about the Geneva convention, although that might have been exclusive to the use of flamethrowers, which is off topic.Dyer |3-5| wrote:Which is precisely why the military needs to either move to 6.8mm ammo or go back to 7.62x51. But thats an entirely different argument...
That doesn't make sense though, other armies use 7.62 for their main rifles.
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Originally Posted by Dyer |3-5|
Which is precisely why the military needs to either move to 6.8mm ammo or go back to 7.62x51. But thats an entirely different argument...
Someone I know who is becoming an officer in the military (through the ROTC program if I recall correctly) told me that they are trying to avoid using 7.62 rounds in assault rifles because while a 5.56 round would leave a hole in a person's limb, a 7.62 round would take a limb off. I am not sure if it is related, but from what I recall, he said something in the same conversation about the Geneva convention
If I was in a firefight I would much rather take someones leg, or arm, or head completely off than leave a nice little whole in it.Shining Arcanine wrote:Someone I know who is becoming an officer in the military (through the ROTC program if I recall correctly) told me that they are trying to avoid using 7.62 rounds in assault rifles because while a 5.56 round would leave a hole in a person's limb, a 7.62 round would take a limb off. I am not sure if it is related, but from what I recall, he said something in the same conversation about the Geneva convention, although that might have been exclusive to the use of flamethrowers, which is off topic.
Anyway, I am wondering, what is being done with the bullet penetration values?
An entire group of Marines were expelled from Afganiskhan by the general on the ground there for hitting civilians during a firefight. Just imagine what would have happened if they had hit them with 7.62 mm rounds.Dyer |3-5| wrote:If I was in a firefight I would much rather take someones leg, or arm, or head completely off than leave a nice little whole in it.
Also we still do use 7.62 MM rounds in many weapons such as:
M14, M60, M240, M24, Mk 48 (New 7.62 version of the Mk 46/SAW) and many many other weapons including the helo mounted mini-guns.
Not to mention the .50 cal M2s and M82A1s that are widely used in Iraq that will blow you clean in half.
So we should limit our ability to kill the enemy because it may do more damage to un-intentionally engaged civilian targets!?!?!Shining Arcanine wrote:An entire group of Marines were expelled from Afganiskhan by the general on the ground there for hitting civilians during a firefight. Just imagine what would have happened if they had hit them with 7.62 mm rounds.
actually it's not a part of the geneva convention, it's a different treaty. But still, you are correct, no easily expanding or explosive ammo is allowed to be used by small caliber weapons. Not exactly sure what was "small" caliber, I think less than 20mm.midnightcowboy wrote:All armies fight with FMJ. Geneva convention.
I'm not completely sure, but I think that incendiary rounds may be used in .50 cal. weapons also.mammikoura wrote:actually it's not a part of the geneva convention, it's a different treaty. But still, you are correct, no easily expanding or explosive ammo is allowed to be used by small caliber weapons. Not exactly sure what was "small" caliber, I think less than 20mm.