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Frank Patterdough

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  • Birthday 01/01/1945

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  1. I doubt both assertions. Jordan and Syria have a common border, duh. Allegiances play a role only as far as you can check or enforce them, which is seldom the case. Possibilities for a easy supply of such RPGs from Jordan to Siria in case of an invasion of the latter by the States are too obvious to list. True. It's tends to exagerate all threats to Israel, for reasons easy to figure. Still those RPGs (it seems) are (and will) be available indeed. You don't even need to check searching the web (that you could anyway do): it is simply a "logical" development after the Iraq blunder we are all witnessing. So my original comments are (at least in my eyes) still valid. Will CMx2 take account of this development? (and prolly many other -similar and perfectly logical- 'recent' data?)
  2. Apologize if you already discussed this. I haven't found it in the search facilities. Seems like the frame-rules of an invasion of Syria may be a tag different in the future for small tanks. Wonder if CMx2 will take account of this. Here the image: new rpg ------------- cut here ---------- The big surprise was a new, powerful recoilless grenade launcher, RPG - the first product to roll out of the new Russian-Jordanian JRESCO firm based in the northern town of Zarqa. DEBKAfile’s military sources describe RPG-32 Hashim as weighing 10 kg (including a 7 kg grenade), with an effective range up to 700 m and equipped with an optical sight and two kinds of grenades – whose tandem cumulative can pierce 650mm of armor, which makes every tank in the world today, including Israel’s Chariot, vulnerable. -----------------------
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