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Originally posted by Phoenix
This would seem to be an effective weapon to clear out entrenched urban fighters as well.
Might save many troops lives if you could send one of these in first, maybe even the threat of it could be enough to make an enemy give up.
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
No Military uses hollow point bullets there ablity to penetrate is quite crappy it really just slows the bullet down. AP rounds and AP incendiary rounds are much more deadly than any hollow point. The US uses DU Depleted Uranium rounds if hollow points were better they would use them.
This memorandum considers whether United States Army Snipers may employ match-grade, "open-tip" ammunition in combat or other special missions. It concludes that such ammunition does not violate the law of war obligations of the United States, and may be employed in peacetime or wartime missions of the Army.
Originally posted by Jimi Hendrix
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
No Military uses hollow point bullets there ablity to penetrate is quite crappy it really just slows the bullet down. AP rounds and AP incendiary rounds are much more deadly than any hollow point. The US uses DU Depleted Uranium rounds if hollow points were better they would use them.
Hollow points are more deadly against humans. They expand on impact and cause massive tissue damage. Hollow points are not used in warfare because of the Hague convention.
Originally posted by FNG_J
It would be an effective weapon in today's fight but unfortunately flamethrowers are banned by the Geneva Convention. They were not used in Vietnam. Napalm was used and is not banned by the GC. Napalm isn't used because it destroys large areas. NATO has banned flamethrowers for military use as well. Many countries may be developing flamethrowers but they are not supposed to be used by the military.
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
I dont think so Solarity we were still using them in Vietnam. Brazil is also still developing flamethrowers.