doors and corners, kidThat's incorrect. The basics of assaulting a building is bombing it or at least throwing grenades in every room before entering. All the exposing stuff is high risk police missions, not actual warfare. Experienced gunners will slice you through the wall before you even start entering.
Lmao no. Slicing corners is the most basic shit that they will drill into your skull during trainingThat's incorrect. The basics of assaulting a building is bombing it or at least throwing grenades in every room before entering. All the exposing stuff is high risk police missions, not actual warfare. Experienced gunners will slice you through the wall before you even start entering.
I'm not saying that slicing corners isn't a thing, I'm saying that assaulting a building during a war highly prioritizes explosives and with ascension of drone warfare we have increasingly less reasons to stuff soldiers into occupied buildings.Lmao no. Slicing corners is the most basic shit that they will drill into your skull during training
US Army Urban Combat FM 3-06.11, Chapter 3, Section 3-4.
You seems to think it's either explosive or pie slicing, while they're completely unrelated. You can throw whatever the hell you want into the building, but once you move, you watch the corners, simple as that. Are you sure your grenades did neutralize all and very threat? Do you think your job is just 1 building and you don't have to move from house to house? Do you expect to frag every street corner? Moving carelessly and the first one to shoot your Lt ass will be your sarge, not the enemyI'm not saying that slicing corners isn't a thing, I'm saying that assaulting a building during a war highly prioritizes explosives and with ascension of drone warfare we have increasingly less reasons to stuff soldiers into occupied buildings.
My dude, if you throw whatever you want into the building there are no building. And no streets. And no trees. And no corners. Even tranches are craters now. And yes, you do frag every corner. Glorified clearing house to house is a high risk privilege of the significantly prevailing side. Depending on your resources - yes, you can neutralize every threat with grenade and check it with drone. It's obvious that explosives usage doesn't invalidate everything else, but in this case explosives are the king.You seems to think it's either explosive or pie slicing, while they're completely unrelated. You can throw whatever the hell you want into the building, but once you move, you watch the corners, simple as that. Are you sure your grenades did neutralize all and very threat? Do you think your job is just 1 building and you don't have to move from house to house? Do you expect to frag every street corner? Moving carelessly and the first one to shoot your Lt ass will be your sarge, not the enemy
I just wanted to comment on this because I found it funny how she images "tacticool peacemaking" as the opposite of peace and not inherent part of it.I can honestly say this is not the comment section I expected
lmao at the comic tho
Listen dude, that only happens in game. Real world doesn't work like that. Modern infrastructure is far more durable than you imagine. Even if you have carpet bombing at disposal, it's very unlikely that you can completely level a block, let alone entire city. And every building you couldn't clear is a potential area of interest. Israel bombed Gaza for literal months with total aerial superiority and zero retaliation yet they still get their asses whooped by some dude with RPGs poking out a tunnel when they move into town.My dude, if you throw whatever you want into the building there are no building. And no streets. And no trees. And no corners. Even tranches are craters now. And yes, you do frag every corner. Glorified clearing house to house is a high risk privilege of the significantly prevailing side. Depending on your resources - yes, you can neutralize every threat with grenade and check it with drone. It's obvious that explosives usage doesn't invalidate everything else, but in this case explosives are the king.