AT Class under powered!
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BrokenArrow
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Cerberus
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six7
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lonelyjew
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I found this:'[R-PUB wrote:BrokenArrow']I may be wrong but I think it is unguided?
I also found this:During aiming, the Predator's inertial reference autopilot detects the angular motion of the target, and during flight the autopilot directs the missile to a position above the predicted target location. The SRAW is armed with a downward-firing top-attack warhead
The part that really intrigued me though was the last sentence. If there is a frag grenade inside the warhead, I'm assuming that the SRAW was also meant to be an effective anti-personal weapons.The MPIM/ SRAW munition consists of a disposable launcher/ carry case equipped with a 2.5X telescopic sight compatible with current and future night vision devices. The shoulder-launched missile consists of a two- stage, soft- launch propulsion system with inertial guidance and explosively- formed penetrator with follow- through grenade warhead. The missile is capable of firing quickly from its carrying configuration and is safely fired from enclosures. The 35-inch, 20-pound disposable weapon has a range out to 500 meters. Internal rate sensors allow Soldiers to aim directly at a moving target and a soft launch capability allows Soldiers to fire from enclosures. The warhead is extremely lethal due to the combination of an explosively formed penetrator with a follow through fragmentation grenade.
Also, how many times does this have to be brought up before you guys add a sticky?
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six7
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frag grenade does not make it anti infantry. AP peirces the tanks armor, and the fragmentations kill the crew. easy as that. there would probly be no exploding tanks involved. i hate how bf2s tanks blow up, no matter how they are damaged.
edit~in theory , it could work as anti infantry, but it would be far too costly to use that way unless in imediate danger. i did, however , see a vid of one used against a house filled with insurgents. didn't blow up the house, the warhead just punctured the wall and basicly fragged the entire inside. pretty cool weapon.
edit~in theory , it could work as anti infantry, but it would be far too costly to use that way unless in imediate danger. i did, however , see a vid of one used against a house filled with insurgents. didn't blow up the house, the warhead just punctured the wall and basicly fragged the entire inside. pretty cool weapon.
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Eddie Baker
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The K-bar, or Ka-bar, is a fighting knife that has been in use with the Marines since World War II.Pence wrote:K-bar?
And the riflemen have bayonet's.

Some Marines carry it instead of (if they aren't issued a rifle) or in addition to the bayonet made for use with the M16, like the M9, which strongly resembles the one in-game.

The USMC recently acquired a new, proprietary bayonet.

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GeZe
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RikiRude
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you guys always sneak in your .3 stuff when we least expect it'[R-DEV wrote:Katarn']Already fixed for .3![]()
yeah, about hte 1 hit kill from the top, EA really messed that up. I remember being on a roof for the first time so i could "get the upper hand" on a tank, shot right into the top of the turret and did minimal amount of damage, and i just scratched my head thinking "huh?"
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So, is the SRAW still in service as an AT weapon? Just how good is it at this role? Are we using the SRAW in game, or is it's model just a place holder for something larger?EMD Phase I (Risk Reduction) was completed in March 1998, and was followed by Phase II (System Evaluation). In January 2002, Lockheed Martin was awarded the first LRIP (Low-Rate Initial Production) contract for Predator, followed by a second one in January 2003. During EMD, a total of about 230 Predator missiles were built, and the two LRIP contracts cover the production of 730 rounds. SRAW was to be a low-cost complement to the larger and more sophisticated FGM-148 Javelin anti-armour missile, but further procurement after LRIP has been cancelled in 2003. In 2004, Lockheed Martin received a contract to refit all remaining Predators to SRAW-MPV (Multi-Purpose Variant) configuration with a new multi-purpose blast-fragmentation warhead. This will convert the missile from an anti-armour to a direct-fire urban assault weapon, which better fulfills the needs of the USMC.
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Eddie Baker
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Right now it's a place-holder since it's not the weapon of a dedicated anti-armor specialist, but a single-shot, disposable weapon intended for issue to a few riflemen in each squad.Grey_Ghost wrote:So, is the SRAW still in service as an AT weapon? Just how good is it at this role? Are we using the SRAW in game, or is it's model just a place holder for something larger?
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