what to think about this?
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrack_buster
>>29715126
Remove Crumpet
>>29715126
I like to open links by triple clicking the line to highlight and then right clicking to open in new window.
When you quote the link it prevents this from happening. I didn't read your link and have no idea what you're talking about.
>>29715640
That's nice grandpa
>>29715126
The fuck does this thing launch, explosive bowling balls?
>>29717292
No, propane tanks full of explosives. And probably additional fragmentation.
>>29715126
>developed in the 1990s by the engineering group of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA).
"developed" by the "engineering" group
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrvb0xi9zMU
>>29719131
You'll need one if your going to make things like these.
>>29719234
I've got one!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_British_Army_Lynx_shootdown
>At 20:27, there was a sudden blackout across Crossmaglen's square and at the same time, a single mortar shell was lobbed into the barracks. The IRA had used the mains for the collapsing circuit of the firing pack, turning off the street's power supply and allowing the mortar's own battery to trigger the launcher. When the Lynx was hovering 100 feet over the helipad, the mortar round hit the aircraft on the tail's boom, which was severed from the fuselage.
>Corporal Wayne Cuckson of the Royal Logistic Corps was awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal for dragging the wounded constable out of the crashed aircraft.[4] Cuckson, who reached the rank of Warrant Officer Class Two, died on 6 April 2011 in a crash while driving his motorcycle between Abingdon and Oxford.[10]
>>29719390
>Cuckson
That poor bong.
>>29719390
Shooting down a helo with mortar. Is that rare?
>>29719390
I thought you were joking at first but no, that poor bastard is actually named cuckson
>>29719563
the only way is blind luck or when it's near the ground like it was
>>29715188
Underrated
In Syria, this is called Hell Cannon. This is a very common weapons over there.