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Re: M113 APCs and Things

From: Michael Sarno <msarno@p...>
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 18:13:54 -0500
Subject: Re: M113 APCs and Things



Michael Brown wrote:

> Thanks form bringing this up.  The KEY to remember is that an APC
(especially
> the M-113) is to keep Artillery fragments, not bullets, off of the
riders.
>  Being tracked just aids in the mobility, it does not make it a tank. 
Common
> fallacy is to treat anything with tracks as a tank.

    I've not encountered this fallacy, but I'll take your word for it. 
How do we
simulate the APC's ability "to keep Artillery fragments, not bullets,
off of the
riders" in SGII?

-Mike

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