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Brave lads, I couldn't do it, hats off to them.

 

Just a point of interest, whats the crack with running into a room filled with dust from a grenade? Surely you can't see **** so either you go in shooting or wait until you can see? I wouldn't know :good:

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Just a point of interest, whats the crack with running into a room filled with dust from a grenade? Surely you can't see **** so either you go in shooting or wait until you can see? I wouldn't know :good:

 

I guess that inside the effect of vision would be the same for both sides, however hopefully the grenade has done more than kick up some dust, the main idea of going in straight after is shock tactics, catching the enemy in a state of disarray :good: Speed is the key..

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Brave lads, I couldn't do it, hats off to them.

 

Just a point of interest, whats the crack with running into a room filled with dust from a grenade? Surely you can't see **** so either you go in shooting or wait until you can see? I wouldn't know :stupid:

 

Grenade in,bang, bomb burst into room and let the room have has many rounds into possible hiding places, behind tables, cupboards, chairs, tvs. I only heard that happening in the room at the end.

 

You dont want to be in the room when the grenade goes off, not only do you have shrapnel going everywhere but its also highly likely that your hearing will be blown and you will be disorientated from the blast.

 

Took em a fair while though to clear the rooms, they had a number possible of "points of contact" though, from the roofs, sky lights, doors, windows.

 

Ahh..........Fibua........the joys of it.. (fighting in built up areas).

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I get the "grenade in, bang, kick the door in and spray the room" thing, I don't get "grenade in, kick the door in, run into room you can't see anything in, wait for it to clear" thing...

 

Either way it takes some balls to do, full of respect for people that do that for a living.

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