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* NoCap, 1 year ago | |||
Over 90 percent of skirmishes we've had in Afghanistan and Iraq consisted of long-range gun battles. So I fail to see how this wouldn't be useful the majority of the time. Go watch some of the fire fights caught on video doing those two wars, watch how many bullets we're blindly fired in the direction that they thought that he was shooting from causing them to waste tons of ammo just because they couldn't pinpoint where the enemy was. Even when one of them we're able to spot the enemy, it was usually a struggle trying to get the others to understand exactly where that Soldier was talking about. With this all they have to do is call out a number and the rest of the unit be able to pinpoint enemy within seconds. Sure that changes on battlefields fought in places like Vietnam or Korea, or any other place was thick brushing and trees. But this is amazing open to semi-open Battlefield. | |||
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