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Originally posted by DaveB View Post
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The cockpit may look vulnerable, but they deploy the latest Invisi-Field (tm) barrier technology, which can stop anything entering the cockpit zone.
It's a development of other's technology you see.
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Originally posted by rhubarb View PostThere's nothing stopping them at all, but if you were driving and they shot your tyres, would you sit there thinking "oh bugger I've got to get out and change the tyres" or would you drive away at warp 9 on the bare rims ?
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostForgive me for asking what might be silly questions... but what's stopping the enemy from simply shooting out the tyres on any of these vehicles, rendering them a sitting target?
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I miss the Saracen. Intimidating, especially when driven slightly on fire like an angry Christmas pudding.
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Originally posted by realityhack View Post...and they're open topped.
Marvellous. Bought in from US-based Navistar Defence, these - no doubt - highly reliable vehicles will ! offer maximum protection from roadside bombs, RPGs and snipers.
Or am I missing something here? Cue slatings from the 3 people who actually know what they're talking about and the armchair soldiers who've read the SAS Survival Handbook on the bog.
The Snatch Landy's are being replaced by the Vector Husky and Mastiff vehicles
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Originally posted by realityhack View Post...and they're open topped.
Marvellous. Bought in from US-based Navistar Defence, these - no doubt - highly reliable vehicles will ! offer maximum protection from roadside bombs, RPGs and snipers.
Or am I missing something here? Cue slatings from the 3 people who actually know what they're talking about and the armchair soldiers who've read the SAS Survival Handbook on the bog.
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Originally posted by realityhack View Post...and they're open topped.
Marvellous. Bought in from US-based Navistar Defence, these - no doubt - highly reliable vehicles will ! offer maximum protection from roadside bombs, RPGs and snipers.
Or am I missing something here? Cue slatings from the 3 people who actually know what they're talking about and the armchair soldiers who've read the SAS Survival Handbook on the bog.
HTH
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSave your money, sod off somewhere else and sit on one of these.
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