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SgtMuhammed

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  1. Yeah, except it gets downgraded to Silver Star by the Company. Downgraded to a Bronze Star by Battalion, and downgraded to a brigade coin by Brigade. The brigade commander will receive a DSC, though, for fielding such remarkable soldiers.
    We put you in for the Medal of Honor but it was downgraded to a field grade article 15. :D
  2. Actually the gun itself isn't stabilized. The sight is, and even then it is only in one axis. They use software tricks to fool the computer into thinking it is completely stable. That's why you will see the gun bouncing around. The fire control computer will only allow the gun to fire when it is aligned correctly.

    The turret should stay pointed at the target though. There is some pretty neat footage of the Abrams hull doing doughnuts while the turret stays locked in position.

  3. Read about the sim the Army did about 73 easting and the results of just having the Iraqis in their vehicles and oriented the right way. Way different fight. It was also not that flat. The Iraqi position was essentially a reverse slope defense as the 2ACR had to top a ridge before they could see the defensive line. The Iraqis, however, were so concerned about US air that many of their vehicles were unmanned and the word to prepare for immediate action was appearently never passed down to the line troops.

  4. John,

    You have that backwards. The blast would head towards the CITV.

    In any case, stuff happens in combat. You either accept that or you don't but it is reality. People can believe that if X then Y is always the case or you can accept that US infantrymen did kill a Panther from the front with a lowly bazooka, or that a Panther was killed by a 37mm round, or that 300 guys held off a German armored corps and suffered only 7 KIA. If you want rock/paper/scissors then play warcraft.

  5. They have them in the game because they would have them in reality. You can always come to an agreement with your opponent not to use them. Or ask the scenario designer to leave them out.

    As to tactics, use whatever you have to deny your opponent firing opportunities. Keep your vehicles in cover till they can identify a target and then blast the crap out of it. Advance with your infantry to draw his fire then use supporting fires to clobber identified positions. Javelin equipped infantry is powerful but vulnerable and if you take out a squad or team then you eliminate 3 missiles.

    Of course he has the advantage, the US Army spent a lot of time and money to insure that this was the case. If you are without cover then you will have to rely on speed and firepower and hope for the best. If you are in a really hopeless situation then you will just lose.

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