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  1. We had some disscusions about optional sides in the campign against syria, such as Israel or the space lobsters, but what about Hizballa?

    As all (most) of you know, Hizballa is funded by Syria and Iran, so i can see them take part in some way of fighting.

    Today i saw in the news, channel 2 Israel, that the Hizballa is building a "line of outposts" along the Israeli-Lebanese border.

    Ofcourse they are no match in real "war style" fighting, but if they use thouse "outposts" for kiddnaping soldeirs and civilians for prisioners realese, than it will be more usefull.

    So, i'm really having trouble seeing why the Hizballa would'nt fight the US army in Syria....

    Oren_m

  2. Here's a nice story,

    In the winter-spring of 2002 my regiment was holding the line of the south Golan hights, near the border triangle of Israel-Jordan-Syria.

    In the outpost i was in we had an OP with 120x60 mm binoculace, and we were bored all the time because nothing happens there, during the day we were looking at the Jordanian and syrian soldiers, the Jordanian are really cool, they have Hammers and Landrovers, they also have m16, and very nice cammo uniform.

    On the other side of the border, the syrian soldiers are a real mess, first of all most of them dont have uniform of even shoes!

    They dont have pesonal weapones, the only ones who has weapones are the officers.

    In the middle of their outpost (which we call "Pita") there's a 30mm x2 barrel AA gun, which was really rusty, when the Syrian soldiers are not sleeping of playing soccer, they use the AA gun as a carrousel.

    I remember that one day the Syrian soldier tryed to shoot at a Jordanian B212 helicopter with the AA gun, i dont know why, but they did.

    In another incident, one of our tanks was patroling along the fence, the Syrian was a little alarmed and i saw them looking at the tank with a binoculace, oh yea, and one of the soldiers had an RPG, i think it was RPG-7.

    Well that is my impression of the syrian army near the Israeli border.

    Dont forget that it is the Syrian strategy, they have "layers" of defence, when the first forces to comabt the enemy are the weakest, and the next ones are getting stronger, around Damascus they have their republican guards which are the elite forces of the Syrian army.

    Oren_m

  3. I agree with sergei, it's highly unlikely that Israel will take part in the invision to Syria,

    even if the syrian will fire their SCUD missiles on israel, like the Iraqis did in 91'.

    The only way for israel to be in war with Syria during US invasion is only if the Syrians will attack the golan hights with ground forces, then, it's a whole different story.

    If such a thing happans, you will see Israeli soldiers in Damescus some 2-3 weeks after the war will start.

    And i will be called to service...

    Oren_m

  4. Originally posted by flamingknives:

    Do the syrians have them?

    The only ones I can think of are MLRS - delivered ones. AT2, I think.

    The Syrian army uses the BM-21 MLRS for spreading mines via rockets, i dont know how effective it would be against fast moving attack, but i know that it would be probobly be used for road blocking and for closing gaps in mine fields.

    This system has one very big flaw, when the mines are being realesed out of the fired rocket they are thrown on the ground, and simply layed on it, the rocket fired mines are not digged in the ground but visible and exposed, yet, they will still create a hold up for US forces which will have to wait for engieneers to open a path.

    122mm-rocket_001.jpg

    BM-21 Info

    Oren_m

  5. Is that true that you can kill a tank behind a dirt ramp with the depleted uranium round?

    We also dont have them in the tank, we'll get them only in war time.

    I have never saw one of these rounds!

    In the IDF we dont have training ammo, instead, we use out dated ammo, you know, they have exprition date, when this date is over the ammo "magicly" turns to training ammo.

    It's a good way to save money smile.gif

  6. In the IDF we have a small urban myth.

    The myth says that when the IDF got his first M52 5 Ton trucks, they had writings on them, and on all the trucks there was written "R10", and some stupid (but important) officer had decided that it is not "R10" but "RIO", and since then, all the 5 Ton trucks are called RIO. smile.gif

    Oren_m

  7. Originally posted by M1A1TankCommander:

    Do you remember the first time the gun went off while you were next to it inside? I scared the crap out of me.. smile.gif I still remember that, and it was about 8 years ago

    It sure was scary!

    I remember that i was really occupied with the question of "should i close my eyes when it goes off or not", and when it fires they simply close by them selfs.

    But the most memorble thing is the smell of gun powder, which is overwhelming in the first time! smile.gif

  8. Well, 3000 meters is nice, i fired that range many times also.

    During my service, me and my crew were chosen to take part in "Tank snipers" training, it lasts 2 weeks which is mostly class time and alot of study, but, in the last 2 days you get to fire some 50 rounds in all the positions.

    The shortest range was for a turret target at 200 meters, and the longest range was for 6000 meters, i hit the target in the 3'rd round which not too bad! smile.gifsmile.gifsmile.gif

    Do you have such kind of a training in the US armored forces?

    Oren_m

  9. Originally posted by M1A1TankCommander:

    Yeah, when we were on a firing line as a platoon, and I was still a loader, I stuck my head out and other tanks firing sounded much louder. Plus the shockwave was cool. Being a gunner is a whole different world. You get so dissoriented by just looking through a narrow point of view, plus it is so hot down there most of the time I had my nomex suit around my knees, just sitting there in my underwear. I hope Merkavas have air-conditioning?

    Does Merkava have a ballistic computer? You have to input air temp, ammo temp, etc..

    Ofcourse!

    What do you think we are? cavemen!?

    In my tank, the Mk2, we dont have A/C, but in the later models, the Mk3 and Mk4 they have A/C,

    they have a 2 layer nomex suit with a hole in the front, the A/C is connected to the hole with a flexble tube, so the A/C can cool each and everyone separatly.

    And another question, what was your longest shooting range? i mean on a noraml target tank size.

    Oren_m

  10. M1A1 TankCommander,

    I was a gunner in Merkava Mk.2B, and i noticed that the sound of a firing gun from a near by tank is much louder than the tank you shoot from, do you think it has anything with the speed of sound? i mean, could it be that the blast's sound is so fast the you cant hear most of it when you are close to it?

    Or could it be that most of the blast's sound is coming out from the main gun, i mean outside the turret and not inside?

    Anyway, i remeber that during armored operation in the west bank i was able to shoot a round and immidiatly go to sleep, i even once shot with the coax MG while i'm half asleep.

    Dont worry, no animals were hurt during the operation....just kidding!!

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