you blow up the bridge and have to.....
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Hitperson
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you blow up the bridge and have to.....
i think you should have to get a bridgeing tank to span the demolished bridge (to a certain lenght) this would replace engineer repairing bridges with a spanner.
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dawdler
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You know, a much easier way is to simply make a heavy repair truck that you have to drive up to the bridge, protect, wait until its repaired and then proceed. Isnt it just as realistic to repair a broken bridge (albeit not by one super-human engineer with 10 arms) instead of bridging it with a vehicle?'[R-DEV wrote:Evilhomer']We have looked into ABLV and are trying to figure out if it is possible to have a tank animate and deploy a static. If we can get it to work, then yes, im sure it would be put later!
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da.SPAWN
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this is a verry good idea'[R-DEV wrote:Evilhomer']We have looked into ABLV and are trying to figure out if it is possible to have a tank animate and deploy a static. If we can get it to work, then yes, im sure it would be put later!
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Evilhomer
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occasionally it is, but in these battle like situations it would be more practical to have a temporary bridging point rather than rebuild a more permanant one.dawdler wrote:You know, a much easier way is to simply make a heavy repair truck that you have to drive up to the bridge, protect, wait until its repaired and then proceed. Isnt it just as realistic to repair a broken bridge (albeit not by one super-human engineer with 10 arms) instead of bridging it with a vehicle?

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BrokenArrow
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Definitely agreed.MonkeyNutz wrote:While your at it make them vunerable to tank rounds and bombs (the bridges that is)
dawdler wrote: Isnt it just as realistic to repair a broken bridge (albeit not by one super-human engineer with 10 arms) instead of bridging it with a vehicle?
Actually the amazing thing about that is that they only have 2 arms and a wrench.

