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Pretty normal for modern warfare maybe. Bloke I knew served in Northern Ireland told me that when there was an exchange of fire umpteen rounds were fired by both sides and only a very tiny percentage actually hit anyone. It might be down to the fact that when you are being fired at yourself you don't quite have the time to concentrate as you might at the range.
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"I say we take off and nuke the site from orbit, it's the only way to be sure."
HTH
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm sure the Taleban have better weapons and equipment than our boys. State of the art Russian gear paid for by Iran.
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I'm sure the Taleban have better weapons and equipment than our boys. State of the art Russian gear paid for by Iran.
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Originally posted by hugebrain View PostSo don't they teach soldiers to shoot straight anymore?
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"one Army regiment revealed that it had fired one million rounds, killed 1,028 Taliban and lost nine men"
So don't they teach soldiers to shoot straight anymore? One in a thousand doesn't sound very good to me.
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