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Except certain armchair generals would think they know better.pace51 wrote:
Alright, here's the idea. How about tactical guides? By this, what I mean is, guides on how certain aircraft and vehicles, armies, etc. use certain strategies to complete the objectives. For example, for the AH-64, I would write how an OH-58 Kiowa goes first behind cover to scout the territory, and then, after it aqcuires a target, it waits behind a house or hill until the apache's show up and destroy the target.
Or, how the AH-64's main attack strategy involves hiding behind a hill, waiting for a tank to pass, and then taking it out with the hellfire.
In other words, tactical guides and battle strategies.
Also, I would write how to implement these startegies into video games,and the like.
And yes, I'll write one RWF guide about the BF-109
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statsrlyfeMorpheus wrote:
Except certain armchair generals would think they know better.pace51 wrote:
Alright, here's the idea. How about tactical guides? By this, what I mean is, guides on how certain aircraft and vehicles, armies, etc. use certain strategies to complete the objectives. For example, for the AH-64, I would write how an OH-58 Kiowa goes first behind cover to scout the territory, and then, after it aqcuires a target, it waits behind a house or hill until the apache's show up and destroy the target.
Or, how the AH-64's main attack strategy involves hiding behind a hill, waiting for a tank to pass, and then taking it out with the hellfire.
In other words, tactical guides and battle strategies.
Also, I would write how to implement these startegies into video games,and the like.
And yes, I'll write one RWF guide about the BF-109
although, it is kinda funny when FM thinks he's right...
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cus pace isnt an armchair generalMorpheus wrote:
Except certain armchair generals would think they know better.pace51 wrote:
Alright, here's the idea. How about tactical guides? By this, what I mean is, guides on how certain aircraft and vehicles, armies, etc. use certain strategies to complete the objectives. For example, for the AH-64, I would write how an OH-58 Kiowa goes first behind cover to scout the territory, and then, after it aqcuires a target, it waits behind a house or hill until the apache's show up and destroy the target.
Or, how the AH-64's main attack strategy involves hiding behind a hill, waiting for a tank to pass, and then taking it out with the hellfire.
In other words, tactical guides and battle strategies.
Also, I would write how to implement these startegies into video games,and the like.
And yes, I'll write one RWF guide about the BF-109
Last edited by eleven bravo (2010-04-26 09:20:01)
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Wait, is this a compliment? It sounds like one... but is it?eleven bravo wrote:
im a bradley expertcus pace isnt an armchair generalMorpheus wrote:
Except certain armchair generals would think they know better.pace51 wrote:
Alright, here's the idea. How about tactical guides? By this, what I mean is, guides on how certain aircraft and vehicles, armies, etc. use certain strategies to complete the objectives. For example, for the AH-64, I would write how an OH-58 Kiowa goes first behind cover to scout the territory, and then, after it aqcuires a target, it waits behind a house or hill until the apache's show up and destroy the target.
Or, how the AH-64's main attack strategy involves hiding behind a hill, waiting for a tank to pass, and then taking it out with the hellfire.
In other words, tactical guides and battle strategies.
Also, I would write how to implement these startegies into video games,and the like.
And yes, I'll write one RWF guide about the BF-109
eleven bravo wrote:
im a bradley expertcus pace isnt an armchair generalMorpheus wrote:
Except certain armchair generals would think they know better.pace51 wrote:
Alright, here's the idea. How about tactical guides? By this, what I mean is, guides on how certain aircraft and vehicles, armies, etc. use certain strategies to complete the objectives. For example, for the AH-64, I would write how an OH-58 Kiowa goes first behind cover to scout the territory, and then, after it aqcuires a target, it waits behind a house or hill until the apache's show up and destroy the target.
Or, how the AH-64's main attack strategy involves hiding behind a hill, waiting for a tank to pass, and then taking it out with the hellfire.
In other words, tactical guides and battle strategies.
Also, I would write how to implement these startegies into video games,and the like.
And yes, I'll write one RWF guide about the BF-109
Morpheus wrote:
although, it is kinda funny when FM thinks he's right...
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No he's just an armchair internet warrior. He got a Bachelor in military science from his studies on BF2 college.eleven bravo wrote:
im a bradley expertcus pace isnt an armchair generalMorpheus wrote:
Except certain armchair generals would think they know better.pace51 wrote:
Alright, here's the idea. How about tactical guides? By this, what I mean is, guides on how certain aircraft and vehicles, armies, etc. use certain strategies to complete the objectives. For example, for the AH-64, I would write how an OH-58 Kiowa goes first behind cover to scout the territory, and then, after it aqcuires a target, it waits behind a house or hill until the apache's show up and destroy the target.
Or, how the AH-64's main attack strategy involves hiding behind a hill, waiting for a tank to pass, and then taking it out with the hellfire.
In other words, tactical guides and battle strategies.
Also, I would write how to implement these startegies into video games,and the like.
And yes, I'll write one RWF guide about the BF-109
GS: Bravo or strykers?
strykers could suck my fat dick
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I'm more of a bradley expert than gs
jord could suck my fat dick
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Truth hurts.
Semper fi, asshole
Semper fi, asshole
GS doesn't actually know much about the army. He was high the entire time and doesn't remember any of it.
Going to see Iron Maiden, Rush, and Santana in July

jord why arnt you ever on xfire
give the painters surprise buttsechs?baggs wrote:
painters are in mateburnzz wrote:
give fair Antonia surprise buttsechs?baggs wrote:
any ideas on what i can do tonight guys and girls?
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if its a nice day in baggsland, take antonia for a nice tapas somewhere?burnzz wrote:
give the painters surprise buttsechs?baggs wrote:
painters are in mateburnzz wrote:
give fair Antonia surprise buttsechs?
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Hence the buttsexbaggs wrote:
painters are in mateburnzz wrote:
give fair Antonia surprise buttsechs?baggs wrote:
any ideas on what i can do tonight guys and girls?
Go watch a movie? /original
I browse the internet on ma fone because I'm poor as fuck, and I don't think there's an xfire app for android...phishsux wrote:
jord why arnt you ever on xfire
Though the coming weekend is the alternate weekend I visit my dad so ill go on then.
tell me the color of the boathouse at hereford
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WHITE!eleven bravo wrote:
tell me the color of the boathouse at hereford
alright sound mate x
I'm much more read than FM.Uzique wrote:
@liq: i find working at home a perpetual distraction. too many comforts and luxuries. something about the atmosphere and ambience of my hogwarts-style library inspires... scholarly thought. it's like you get yourself into the performative role of being a serious student and then you think, research and write in that mode far easier. at home, im just too relaxed. you should try it, even if you think it's a pointless exercise.
@sonder: yah, cheers. like i said: some people (especially FM) are so pumped on ego that they can't even admit taking a recommendation or being shown something; they, in their insecurity and inferiority-complex, can't even admit to liking or receiving something well without hedging-comments and shitty attitudes. FM, some people know more than you. some people are more widely-read than you. sit down and shut up.
@pace: if you're gonna go one step further than collating information and research from textbooks for guides - to then try and discuss 'tactics' and operation in theatre, then PLEASE try and pass ideas by the veterans here before publishing. it stands to reason that they're gonna get pissy when some textbook-digger then tries to post with authority on how the things are used. most of them have probably fired/shot, travelled in/piloted/driven or enacted some of the 'tactics' you're gonna try to write about.
Fact.
i too am interested... anyway, i just did a quick google:jord wrote:
I browse the internet on ma fone because I'm poor as fuck, and I don't think there's an xfire app for android...phishsux wrote:
jord why arnt you ever on xfire
Though the coming weekend is the alternate weekend I visit my dad so ill go on then.
http://code.google.com/p/xfdroid/
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