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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP10 Oct 2012 8:50 p.m. PST

Very good diorama here.

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If anybody was there, what's your opinion?

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Amicalement
Armand

whoa Mohamed11 Oct 2012 7:27 a.m. PST

Usually you want to take down a house with a full squad .
One team provides security outside, so the stack team can concentrate on making entry or the breach.
But there are as many ways of take down as there are of putting on your sock ,sock still gets on your foot. no one way is better the squad will use what it thinks works best for them.
bad guys use booby traps ,pressure plates ,barricades to funnel you into kill zones ,BIEDS,removing the stairs and or roof to limit your mobility options…all that I have listed would be used to slow you down and hurt you by remote control, this wears out the attacker in a heartbeat especially if you have to clear lots of buildings IE HUE or Fallujah. you also have the naturally occurring bad things when a city undergoes siege flooded basements drown you couple that with live electricity and you get electrocuted couple that with broken gas lines and that spark from being electrocuted sets off the gas and blows your buddies to kingdom come …..see what I mean …urban fights = BAD…Mikey

Pauls Bods Supporting Member of TMP11 Oct 2012 9:46 a.m. PST

Well made dio.
Do they have road signs with camels on them?
Cheers
paul

Rubber Suit Theatre11 Oct 2012 10:42 a.m. PST

No. Nor camels, in my experience (plenty of dromedaries in Kuwait). Lots of donkeys, though. Due to the imagery of the 1991 Gulf War, folks tend to associate Iraq with the sand deserts of Kuwait instead of the Fertile Crescent of Mesopotamia.

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