Insurgent mines
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Deadmonkiefart
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Insurgent mines
I think that mines should be given back to the insurgents. I never see successful IEDs anymore. Just give the IED bomber kit 1 mine please.
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Serbiak
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Well of cause it´s harder to ied successfully than mine successfully but it´s doable.
I personally am your opinion in the mine question, but I´m not sure if insurgents have access to AT mines. I believe it´s way easier to make ieds than AT mines.
Aren´t ieds just home-made bombs?
I personally am your opinion in the mine question, but I´m not sure if insurgents have access to AT mines. I believe it´s way easier to make ieds than AT mines.
Aren´t ieds just home-made bombs?
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Sgt.AdamBaum
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Expendable Grunt
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Then they would get them off of ammo caches, unless you turned that off in their code.
I suggested before that there be a (limited?) "large IED" kit.
I suggested before that there be a (limited?) "large IED" kit.

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LtSoucy
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Killjoy
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there improvised explosive device so yes there pretty much homemade...Serbiak wrote:Well of cause it´s harder to ied successfully than mine successfully but it´s doable.
I personally am your opinion in the mine question, but I´m not sure if insurgents have access to AT mines. I believe it´s way easier to make ieds than AT mines.
Aren´t ieds just home-made bombs?

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PF-Greasy Monkey
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IEDs are just as deadly as mines you just have to place it where they are most likely to go over/next to and you got to have patience.
here are some IEDs I got on fraps all in one day:
--> other thread link <--
here are some IEDs I got on fraps all in one day:
--> other thread link <--
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SgtShellback
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I think in reality there are also IEDs that are not remote-triggered.
On the mine idea, though, is there a way to make mines transparent? I know that they cannot be buried because of engine limitations, but wouldn't a transparent mine would effectively be invisible to the enemy. Perhaps keep the "red crossbones" warning for friendlies to indicate their knowledge of laid minefields?
EDIT: Sorry, did a post-post search, found "transparent mines" under ***. My bad.
On the mine idea, though, is there a way to make mines transparent? I know that they cannot be buried because of engine limitations, but wouldn't a transparent mine would effectively be invisible to the enemy. Perhaps keep the "red crossbones" warning for friendlies to indicate their knowledge of laid minefields?
EDIT: Sorry, did a post-post search, found "transparent mines" under ***. My bad.
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AfterDune
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I like the idea of..... was it FH2? Their mines sink into the ground, due to the.... [word i don't know] is placed higher. Then you only see the small top of a mine.SgtShellback wrote:I think in reality there are also IEDs that are not remote-triggered.
On the mine idea, though, is there a way to make mines transparent? I know that they cannot be buried because of engine limitations, but wouldn't a transparent mine would effectively be invisible to the enemy. Perhaps keep the "red crossbones" warning for friendlies to indicate their knowledge of laid minefields?

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Expendable Grunt
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Collision mesh.'[R-CON wrote:AfterDune;654164']I like the idea of..... was it FH2? Their mines sink into the ground, due to the.... [word i don't know] is placed higher. Then you only see the small top of a mine.
I was a pro-tripwire IED guy a while back -- however, I don't want to see these get abused too badly. They could be as simple as that grenade trap you see in Platoon.

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SgtShellback
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I think the FH2 solution is really the best.
It gives the opponent the chance to see the mine, but only if they're alert. It also forces the insurgents to use them in a realistic way. Insurgents go to great lengths to have IEDs detonate beneath vehicles, since that is generally the least-protected area. I recently saw something about an attack where the IED had been dropped into a road before the cement had dried (talk about patience!).
The proximity version is probably just as effective in-game, but less realistic. Also more subject to abuse, since it covers a much larger area than the point-triggered "drive-over" mine version.
If I could remake the IED insurgent:
SKS
Binos
1 (or 2) Remote-detonated IEDs
1 "FH2-Style" drive-over IED
Knife
It gives the opponent the chance to see the mine, but only if they're alert. It also forces the insurgents to use them in a realistic way. Insurgents go to great lengths to have IEDs detonate beneath vehicles, since that is generally the least-protected area. I recently saw something about an attack where the IED had been dropped into a road before the cement had dried (talk about patience!).
The proximity version is probably just as effective in-game, but less realistic. Also more subject to abuse, since it covers a much larger area than the point-triggered "drive-over" mine version.
If I could remake the IED insurgent:
SKS
Binos
1 (or 2) Remote-detonated IEDs
1 "FH2-Style" drive-over IED
Knife
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STORM-Mama
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I'm not sure, but most IEDs used by insurgents in Iraq (for example) aren't remote-triggered. I'm pretty sure that most IEDs work like mines that insurgents place on roads.
Why not add a mine (or some kind of IED that works like a mine) to the ambushers backpack? To not make the ambusher all to over-powered; why not make it so that these mines don't destroy armoured vehicles completely? They can destroy the threads and make the vehicle immobile, but you can still repair it.
Why not add a mine (or some kind of IED that works like a mine) to the ambushers backpack? To not make the ambusher all to over-powered; why not make it so that these mines don't destroy armoured vehicles completely? They can destroy the threads and make the vehicle immobile, but you can still repair it.





