insurgency weapons
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illidur
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insurgency weapons
is it possible to change the kits available for requesting for one game mode? if so, why can a blufor request a hat on al basrah? or an aa on karbala? i know of very few tricks to successfully using a hat kit on insurgency. and most of the time its as usefull as using a log truck as solo transport. i would suggest taking the hat and aa off of insurgency all together. They are just not needed and do nothing but kill gameplay. sure it might be fun shooting hats/aa from hueys but i dont think that happens irl. if its just too much work or not possible due to bf2 i guess we're sol.
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Maxfragg
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Re: insurgency weapons
AA is senseless, thats true, but HAT is quite realistic, since rocketlaunchers are used to kill inf as well
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illidur
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Re: insurgency weapons
does our army really use a heavy anti tank rocket against a truck, car or infantry irl? when a lat has better deviation and 1 hits it just the same. without the possibility of enemy getting it and 1 hitting your armor.... i realise you can't stop noobs from making dumb decisions but the aa atleast is pretty bad.
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theflidgeface
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Re: insurgency weapons
imo that would be fine. because personally i f***in love the M136 AT4, and the HAT or AA would just be something a noob would choose.
The M15A3, weapon of the future
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Nagard
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Re: insurgency weapons
Actually I've seen a video on youtube (filmed by someone either attached to the squad or one of the soldiers himself) taken during a firefight somewhere in Iraq (after the "official" war) where one of the squads soldiers carries and lateron uses a Javelin. If you want I can try to find it again and post it here. Just mentioned it because a Javelin is truely some HAT. And I would say the HAT kit is not that useless in Insurgency. Ever seen some well entrenched Insurgents in a destructable building? Ever had a mate with HAT in your squad in such a situation? If not: Try it out...
The AA nevertheless is pretty useless. On this point I agree.
The AA nevertheless is pretty useless. On this point I agree.
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Maxfragg
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Re: insurgency weapons
javelins are used as countersniper weapon as well 
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dtacs
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Re: insurgency weapons
The SRAW is one of the greatest tools for destroying a cache in PR. On top of the gas station in Fallujah, in that little house thing, an SRAW put into that room will destroy a cache if its in there, no matter where the rocket lands inside. It is absolutely perfect for taking out the ones that are inside the apartment complexes as well.
Look on liveleak and the like for videos where the Javelin has been used in Iraq and Afghanistan, there are quite a few.
Also the SRAW has been converted for a more anti-building role while still having AT capabilities. Source
Look on liveleak and the like for videos where the Javelin has been used in Iraq and Afghanistan, there are quite a few.
Also the SRAW has been converted for a more anti-building role while still having AT capabilities. Source
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alberto_di_gio
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Re: insurgency weapons
Separate sniper kit should be added to insurgents. As far as I know its not very rare in Iraq or Afganistan.


also:
Iraqi insurgent snipers; a detailed look at the elusive fighters. - Iran Defense Forum

also:
Iraqi insurgent snipers; a detailed look at the elusive fighters. - Iran Defense Forum
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Maxfragg
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Re: insurgency weapons
and now tell me what rifle you've posted, hind, it is not a SVD Dragunov
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Herbiie
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Re: insurgency weapons
Yes yes and Alot.illidur wrote:does our army really use a heavy anti tank rocket against a truck, car or infantry irl?
When my cousin was in Afghan he saw alot of Javelins being used, mainly from the FSG Tower in Sangin.
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gazzthompson
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Rudd
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Re: insurgency weapons
Ministry of Defence | Defence News | Equipment and Logistics | Extra bunker-buster missiles for Afghan front lineillidur wrote:does our army really use a heavy anti tank rocket against a truck, car or infantry irl? when a lat has better deviation and 1 hits it just the same. without the possibility of enemy getting it and 1 hitting your armor.... i realise you can't stop noobs from making dumb decisions but the aa atleast is pretty bad.
An extra 1,300 of the lightweight, shoulder-mounted Javelin guided missiles are being sent to the front line in Afghanistan to top up stocks of the combat-proven weapon, where it is being used extensively by front line forces.
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dtacs
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Re: insurgency weapons
Romanian PSLMaxfragg wrote:and now tell me what rifle you've posted, hind, it is not a SVD Dragunov

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Maxfragg
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Re: insurgency weapons
or a FPK rifle (Romania), right, strange enough, that its not the true iraqy SVD ripoff Al Kadesih, but a sniperized AK-47 rifle
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Startrekern
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Re: insurgency weapons
Is it possible to make Javelins lock on to GLTD lazes?
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Herbiie
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Re: insurgency weapons
that's not a half bad idea....Startrekern wrote:Is it possible to make Javelins lock on to GLTD lazes?
CA already has Top Attack mode xD
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Eddie Baker
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Re: insurgency weapons
It is not a laser guided missile.Startrekern wrote:Is it possible to make Javelins lock on to GLTD lazes?
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Herbiie
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Re: insurgency weapons
It can still lock onto targets can't it? Fire & Forget is a major part of it iirc[R-DEV]Eddie Baker wrote:It is not a laser guided missile.
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Eddie Baker
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Re: insurgency weapons
The fact that it's not a laser guided missile still applies. It's an IIR guided missile. Yes, the missile seeker "locks on" to the heat emitted by the target prior to launch. It does not have a laser seeker that locks onto the reflection of a laser emitted by a launch platform or standalone designator (GLTD).Herbiie wrote:It can still lock onto targets can't it? Fire & Forget is a major part of it iirc


