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A Barret 50 cal and another rifle I can't identify sit idly by at the War and peace show in Paddock wood in July last yearRelated content
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Skoshi8 [2014-12-10 00:54:43 +0000 UTC]
From US Army FM 23-23 (Claymore AP mine):
b. Danger Area of Backblast and Secondary Missiles (figs. 4 and 24 ). Within an area of 16 meters to the rear and sides of the mine, backblast can cause injury by concussion (ruptured eardrums) and create a secondary missile hazard.
(1) Friendly troops are prohibited to the rear and sides of the mine within a radius of 16 meters.
(2) The minimum safe operating distance from the mine is 16 meters. At this distance, and regardless of how the mine is employed, the operator should be in a foxhole, behind cover, or lying prone in a depression. The operator and all friendly troops within 100 meters of the mine must take cover to prevent being injured by flying secondary objects such as sticks, stones, and pebbles.
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fish-birb In reply to Kaymanovite [2014-06-21 01:41:32 +0000 UTC]
LOL, I thought of M110 SASS at the first time :v
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