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Originally posted by ignorant_ape
reply to post by SymbolicLogic
ok - i will bite , a few questions if i may ? :
1 - how will i know when to don my first " biologicsal suit / gas mask " ?
2 - having suited up - what now ?
Originally posted by seethetruth
reply to post by SymbolicLogic
Me i have my army issue nbc suit nuclear biological and chemical, but im not doing any survival crap if nuclear war kicks off your going to wish you was dead the amount of suffering you will be going through ,
apart from all the diseases there is a good chance of a nuclear winter but bigger than the last ice age and i hate the cold , just not for me that
Originally posted by TDawgRex We spent more time in the field than the Grunts and a lot of that in MOPP 4. Definately a miserable time in my life.
Originally posted by seethetruth
reply to post by Golf66
if you had read the posts you would know we have already said what you are saying ,,
and a second hand army issue nbc suit will still work as long as it has not been wet in any way ,,edit on 21-9-2012 by seethetruth because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by seethetruth
With me been British army i know all about the American army not recognising allied forces , even after putting a huge union jack flag on the lead vehicle of a convoy the us air force still opened fire killing British troops dooh ,
During a raid on 16 July 2006 to apprehend a key terrorist leader and accomplice in a suburb of North Basra, Cpl John Cosby, of the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment, was killed by a 5.56 mm round from a British-issued SA80. It was ruled to be a case of friendly fire by the coroner. It was reported that the British forces who shot him were unclear about the rules of engagement.
Fusilier Kelan Turrington, of the 1st Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was killed by machine-gun fire from a British tank
British Royal Marine Christopher Maddison was killed when his river patrol boat was hit by missiles after being wrongly identified as an enemy vessel approaching a Royal Engineers checkpoint on the Al-Faw Peninsula, Iraq.
Sgt Steven Roberts, a tank commander of the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, was accidentally shot and killed by a fellow British soldier during the incident at a roadblock at Az Zubayr near Basra on 24 March 2003.[103] It was reported that no British soldiers were to be charged for his death.
A British Challenger 2 tank came under fire from another British tank in a nighttime firefight. The turret was blown off and two of the crewmembers were killed.
A British Military Police officer was shot dead by a fellow British soldier while on patrol. It was reported that no charges are to be brought against a British army sniper who killed a British Military Policeman because he was allowed to open fire if he believed that his life was in danger.
British soldiers in operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, fired Javelin anti-tank missiles at Danish soldiers from the Royal Life Guards, killing two. It is also confirmed from Danish forces that the British fired a total of 6-8 Javelin missiles, over a 1½ hour period and only after the attack was completed did they realize that the missiles were British, based upon the fragments found after the incident.
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Originally posted by Golf66
Originally posted by seethetruth
With me been British army i know all about the American army not recognising allied forces , even after putting a huge union jack flag on the lead vehicle of a convoy the us air force still opened fire killing British troops dooh ,
Wow - there is no reason for attacking American’s in general here because I happen to have heard some different information on how NBC suits work.
Originally posted by TeslaandLyne
reply to post by SymbolicLogic
I think Tesla force rays will be the thing.
Any gas or biological agent and be destroyed.
By force of vibration you understand.
People are working on the hand sized generator that can power a house like
Tesla had. So anything is possible.