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Apparently...

Nasty little blighters, sort of thing they'll decide to put in a semi-automatic!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJGH7cDFw7c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYLbmSp5itA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrEmQNe-TrA

Hand held Personel morter in the making

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlrGjikQvlY

Defensive Round...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gmy7Vp7aNHw

Sort of folk you want to send over to play with the IS

Sheese, I'm off to bedfordshire, happy dreams...

Stu.

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Oh, I don't know about being on the wrong Forum, I found it very interesting from a personal point of view. Why don't you "Jump Ship" and join Key?.
Jim.
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I can see you Moggs, peeking from behind your curtain to see if I would bite, well, I did......:D

Jim.
Lincoln .7

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Pretty pitiful.

An answer to a problem nobody has.

Moggy

Hi Jim :)

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Yes Moggs I couldn't agtrr more. Thanks for saying "HI" in passing. Caaaan only just about see to type:D
Jim.
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What worries me about the R.I.P round is the kind of `gung ho` marketing.
They do realise these things are designed to kill human beings with, and while
I understand in war such things are necessary it does seem a little sick.

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Totally over the top. A seriously injured enemy is more of a liability to them than a dead one.(unless you are ISIS)

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Totally over the top. A seriously injured enemy is more of a liability to them than a dead one.(unless you are ISIS)

Do you think this type of weapon should be regulated some how. Like mines. I know it's a contradiction when an arty round can slice you in half,
but these sort of weapons seem to evicerate (if that's the right phrase) an enemy and not really what combat is all about.
A clean kill would be preferred.

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Not so nice when they are coming in your direction.

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Hi All,
Seems to me that we humans never stop creating a multitude of ways in which to kill other humans........:apologetic:

Geoff.

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Hi All,
Seems to me that we humans never stop creating a multitude of ways in which to kill other humans........:apologetic:

Geoff.

In some ways I find it fascinating, in technical sense. In Afganistan Apache Helicopters fire flachette rounds that supposedly can `sanitise` a football pitch area of ground.
As Alan pointed out not so much fun when aimed at you.

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A clean kill would be preferred.

This is a very, over-engineered way of ensuring the clean kill.

It is necessary to transfer as much of the energy generated by the charge into the target body as possible. This will do the job, but it's overkill compared to a standard hollow-point.

It will just make the target twice as dead.

Moggy