insurgents weapons
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halvor1
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insurgents weapons
Why cant we add old rifles like the russian used in 2 world war the insurgents cant afford having such advance weapons like the g3 and sa7 is fucking expensive i woulld like to see some more rifles from ww2 but also some new weapons like ak and pkm. and please ADD SOME IED's and mortars remember not in the caliber 120 mm much lower the americans use the 120 mm that's beacause the millitary aint poor
Here is an example of an ied http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... tout01.jpg
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Outlawz7
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Expendable Grunt
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daranz
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IEDs is just as correct, if not more correct than IED's. Apostrophes should be used to indicate possession (as in, "The IED's detonator").Jonny wrote:I agree.
And I thought IED's (note the capitalisation & apostrophe) were already in-game?
As to IEDs themselves, they are in game, but they don't use a separate model.

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Gyberg
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I feel the need to defend my fellow countryman (you are from sweden right halvor?)... Not everyone is native english!Expendable Grunt wrote:I say we give him a grammar lesson.
Last edited by Gyberg on 2007-05-12 18:47, edited 1 time in total.
Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran:
"The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."
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Bob_Marley
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MC Hammer Says:halvor2 wrote:Why cant we add old rifles like the russian used in 2 world war the insurgents cant afford having such advance weapons like the g3 and sa7 is fucking expensive i woulld like to see some more rifles from ww2 but also some new weapons like ak and pkm. and please ADD SOME IED's and mortars remember not in the caliber 120 mm much lower the americans use the 120 mm that's beacause the millitary aint poorHere is an example of an ied http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... tout01.jpg

Anyway, as pointed out, IEDs are in, mortars are on the way, a moisin-nagant rifle is going to be in for insurgent snipers.
Though we still need a .303 Enfield. (Yes! In before topcat!
The SA-7 has been kicking around the world for a good 40 years, and plenty of AA missile launchers have found thier way into hands of insurgent groups the world over.
The key to modernising any weapon is covering them in glue and tossing them in a barrel of M1913 rails until they look "Modern" enough.
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
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GeZe
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a quick search for sa-7 and insurgent on youtube finds this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zM2PA2JhjTw
also here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?search=&mo ... o2EzjuMhA8
shows a US helicopter being shot down by a heat seeking missile
(the video has been shown on CNN, so I assume it is appropriate, if it is not, remove it)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zM2PA2JhjTw
also here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?search=&mo ... o2EzjuMhA8
shows a US helicopter being shot down by a heat seeking missile
(the video has been shown on CNN, so I assume it is appropriate, if it is not, remove it)
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Top_Cat_AxJnAt
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Gyberg
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hehe okay... Well I guess you are my fellow scandinavian instead then
Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran:
"The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."
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