ArmedDrunk&Angry wrote:But tear gas would give area denial w/o killing them
So i guess rubber bullets and pepper spray paintball guns are not coming soon either ?
how about adding tear gas to the engineer, that way if a civilian gets to close to a construction project they'll get a surprise in the form of the "LSD effect".
in SF i thought i was the only person who enjoyed tear gas/gas masks.
DarkTalon wrote:how about adding tear gas to the engineer, that way if a civilian gets to close to a construction project they'll get a surprise in the form of the "LSD effect".
in SF i thought i was the only person who enjoyed tear gas/gas masks.
yeah i loved it... in warlord LSD-bombing the shite of the palace cracked me up.. lol.. we were on the palace roofs shooting them with like 5 dudes trough the roof window lol .. they were like ''OmFgz0rs!@!! Meh Iz TripN!!''
Possibly the sexiest member alive.. I want to tickle your prostate
In the meantime, US President George Bush has authorized the use of tear gas in Iraq, which could be a violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention that states that “each state party undertakes not to use riot control agents as a method of warfare.”
“It won’t be the first violation that the United States commits If it uses tear gas,” Krayyim said. “They have also used cluster bombs in the war on Iraq.”
This thread makes me laugh.
Watercannons? We are not talking about riot police here, its the british army.
They dont use them in the real Basra either.
Tear gas? Also isn't used.
bosco wrote:This thread makes me laugh.
Watercannons? We are not talking about riot police here, its the british army.
They dont use them in the real Basra either.
Tear gas? Also isn't used.
Flashbangs are used against civilians in Iraq.
Actually water cannons have been deployed by the British army, most notably in Northern Ireland. And I wouldn't be surprised If they've been used In basra too.