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There is only one problem I am not able to locate HJ-8

Thats better so....^^ no its under the dark-green-black blanket.

similiar to that:
(later I will write and explain the tactic of this Anti-Tank Jeeps, but for now I have to go to worke, w selam.

regards

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Thats better so....^^ no its under the dark-green-black blanket.

similiar to that:
(later I will write and explain the tactic of this Anti-Tank Jeeps, but for now I have to go to worke, w selam.

regards

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The effect of anti-tank warfare is to prevent enemy tanks, and their supporting troops from maneuvering, which is the primary capability of the tanks. In the US Army the degree of effect by an anti-tank weapon on a vehicle is referred to as either "mobility kill", "firepower kill", and "catastrophic kill". In a mobility kill (M-kill), the vehicle loses its ability to move, for example, by breaking a tank track; the target is then immobile, but may retain full use of its weapons and still be able to fight to some extent. A firepower kill (F-kill) is some loss of the vehicle's ability to fire its weapons. M-kills and F-kills may be complete or partial, the latter corresponding to reductions in a target's ability to move or fire. A catastrophic kill (K-kill) removes the tank's ability to fight completely; this may entail complete destruction of the tank or disabling the crew.


source:

http://www.2ndbn5thmar.com/fight/AntitankTactics.pdf
 
This Afghan excuse for a general looks like the charlatan Mashal Khan Takkar
 
This Afghan excuse for a general looks like the charlatan Mashal Khan Takkar
With due respect, it is unbecoming of an officer and a gentleman to say such things about a guest.
 
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