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You didn't answer anything. Just another one of your stupid RANTS.
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I told you I was going to keep you on the hook to see how many more dumb statements you'd make. you didn't disappoint.
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Good luck sitting in your tank while it gets blown up from 25 miles away.
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I'll probably make tea while the shrapnel tink tink tinks off the armor! LOL
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It's not indirect artillery like you said. But you don't even understand that.
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Artillery is indirect fire, dumbass.
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It is precision guided howitzer shells with an accuracy of 4 meters.
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LOL. Oh it's PRECISION guided... well fuckme then I guess you can kill anything with it! lol!!
LOL... nope... You're still wrong Dummy.
LOL.
Okay, I'll tell you you fcuking dumbass. Indirect artillery is near useless against armor. With the exception of a freak direct hit, it won't do shit to a tank. You MIGHT if you're lucky damage a track or optics, but it's pretty unlikley.
Artillery is used against dismounted troops, soft skinned vehicles or fixed positions. It's never employed against Armor because the HE rounds can't do shit to a tank. 4 Meter accuracy??? LOL... how long does it take an artillery round to travel 25 miles? Wait I'll save you the time to look it up on wikipedia...(it's about 2 minutes). Guess how far those tanks can travel in 2 minutes... (hint it's greater than 4 meters) LOL Starting to see the picture?
You stupid fcuk. You should learn to shutup while you're ahead or just say, "I don't know".
But you're a Commie. and a damn stupid one at that.
And the triple 7 isn't prized because it can be used and then packed up and moved... it's valuable because it's a lightweight tube... which means it can be air-mobile.
It takes longer to lay a towed arty tube than a M-109. I've crewed both weapons (albeit earlier versions)in training environments I'd much rather ride around in the 109 than tow a tube with a HUMMV.
So in summary, General Dumbass, you should probably stick to what you know... which so far appears to be nothing.