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If you watch the timing of the projectile drop, it looks like the explosion
is actually from the round dropped into the mortar tube. "John" wrote in message ... Anti-mortarr technology at work... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8ikiy3TxGU -- John |
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Floyd wrote:
If you watch the timing of the projectile drop, it looks like the explosion is actually from the round dropped into the mortar tube. "John" wrote in message ... Anti-mortarr technology at work... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8ikiy3TxGU -- John That's what I was thinking...that a round being dropped down the tube exploded. There's nothing I saw in that video to indicate it was an incoming round. |
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 08:06:16 -0500, "Floyd" wrote:
If you watch the timing of the projectile drop, it looks like the explosion is actually from the round dropped into the mortar tube. "John" wrote in message .. . Anti-mortarr technology at work... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8ikiy3TxGU -- John Mortar rounds aren't armed until they leave the tube. The center of the explosion appears to take place just behind the position of the man firing the mortar. Here's an article that describes the activity. http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/hta.../20051011.aspx -- John |
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