Reminds me of the Yom Kippur War where Egyptian infantry fired Saggers at Israeli armor from across the canal and later inundated two armored divisions in a day without sending their tanks across.
Then in future, everyone will hate you for plant too many mines cause many children lost limbs as they wander around. It is sort of unfair in game. </font>
Can you be sure each hit is a sure kill? Just wait until some merely immobilized AFV turns on you with a vengeance and you lose all of the team's rockets, instead of the extra one it took to ensure a solid kill.
25x25 pixels? That is obviously a full penetration of the left hull of a Sherman M4A3 by a 50mm L/60 Pak38 AP round at 23 degrees, 198 meters, 41 percent humidity, with a barometric pressure of 29.66, in 1944.
They had light, medium, and heavy tank divisions. They did not use them effectively, with the notable exception of the battle of Gembleaux. The Char bi(s) could shred German armor and tanks like the S-35 were better than anything save pz IVs.
According to Belton Y. Cooper in his book "Death Traps" there were only two Super Pershings deployed and they hardly saw any action. If I recall correctly. </font>
Then an oubliette in the Paraguayan jungle with sulfur coated walls and filled with flesh eating maggots where I will stay for all eternity with Pat Roberts listening to Captain and Tenneal on a continuous loop in a place where alcohol has yet to be discovered?