The name "Humvee" comes from the name High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, or HMMWV. Of course, soldiers are simple folk, and that's a handful to say even to an educated man.
So the acronym "HMMWV" turned into "Humvee" or "Hummer".
Both names are used by US troops in general interchangeably.
It depends on the design. Heavier, long-range designs such as the B-10, M40, and L6 Wombat need to employ tripods or heavier mount, where lighter weapons such as the 84mm Carl Gustaf, the Panzerfaust, RPG-2, 84mm disposable Bofors AT4, 90mm M67, or 57mm M18 can be fired from the shoulder. These designs sacrifice range and accuracy for portability.
It should be noted that the M18 can use an M1917 machine gun tripod, and the M67 and Carl Gustaf can employ a bipod. The AT4 and Panzerfaust are not reloadable and the launch tube be disposed of. The RPG-2 is employed in a manner similar to the RPG-7, as it retains the basic form. @EternalDarkness
It would be understandable if you confused encounters with us and Unity, since we use similar equipment, tactics, and the like. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Then ours is more effective. It can engage enemy armor more reliably, has more devastating behind armor effects, and can be used by a conscript if so needed. @KillShot86
@EternalDarkness Yes.
@PyrusEnderhunter Whatever works for you.
@thesimulationnerd Try setting physics to "high".
@melojam It's a Humvee.
The name "Humvee" comes from the name High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, or HMMWV. Of course, soldiers are simple folk, and that's a handful to say even to an educated man.
So the acronym "HMMWV" turned into "Humvee" or "Hummer".
Both names are used by US troops in general interchangeably.
@PyrusEnderhunter Go ahead.
sigh...
insert speech about the questionable practicality of artillery above 155mm caliber
@thesimulationnerd Elevate the gun at least 5 degrees.
@Multidimensional I suppose.
That would be an interna travel lock. @Alix451
Unity Defense Corporation. They use the M7A5 Rhino ASV.
I listed them under "Paternian Republic", since that is the faction of origin (UDC is based in Paternia). @PINK
Finally, a challenger to the Victoria M5A5. @DimaKosheleFF
@Alix451 Thanks!
Thanks! @exosuit
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Thanks!
I'm actually doing something similar.
Except with cartridges to scale.
@DeezDucks Russian TD Line, cont.
Obj. 704: BS-10 is less BS.
Obj. 268: disppointment.exe
FireWeapons. @Supercraft888
@AccipitrisEnterprises Don't tell me this is your "division-level artillery".
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Given the number you ordered, about 250,000 rounds would be better.
I could make a .22LR SMG.
cue American 180
Simple. The black market. How else do you think M16 assault rifles made in Mexico City end up in Central Asia? @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
It could use functional recoil...
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Certainly.
Gato is uncooperative, but I'll BS a reason how I got several pieces (captured by the GLA in Algeria).
@Franticmatty Thanks! I'm not a great ship builder at all.
There's others out there who build much better ships.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation I will compare this and the EA-65 with the M440.
@melojam Original gun used an inferior system.
It's a compensator. @Ephwurd
@1gman4evr Yes.
Yes they did. Algeria is very close by, so yeah.
Fourth.
I've made a similar vehicle to this. Inspired by it, but completely fictional.
One question. Does it use AK mags? @KillShot86
Permission to do so?
Meh, I can make it look prettier.
Np! @EternalDarkness
It depends on the design. Heavier, long-range designs such as the B-10, M40, and L6 Wombat need to employ tripods or heavier mount, where lighter weapons such as the 84mm Carl Gustaf, the Panzerfaust, RPG-2, 84mm disposable Bofors AT4, 90mm M67, or 57mm M18 can be fired from the shoulder. These designs sacrifice range and accuracy for portability.
It should be noted that the M18 can use an M1917 machine gun tripod, and the M67 and Carl Gustaf can employ a bipod. The AT4 and Panzerfaust are not reloadable and the launch tube be disposed of. The RPG-2 is employed in a manner similar to the RPG-7, as it retains the basic form. @EternalDarkness
That leaves Unity.
It would be understandable if you confused encounters with us and Unity, since we use similar equipment, tactics, and the like. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Same. It seemed that neither the Paternian nor Awwami commanders sought combat with each other.
They seemed reluctant to shoot Muslims.
However, the story is different with Berus and Unity, who did the majority of the fighting there. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@JakeTheDogg What season is it then?
@EternalDarkness Lighter recoilless rifles can be fired from the shoulder. Heavier ones do require a mount of some sort, such as a tripod.
@EternalDarkness It's based off this, the Carl Gustaf.
Which can be fired from the shoulder.
.50 BMG = bigger bullet = more you can do with it = HEIAP. @KillShot86
@KillShot86 For anti-material role, we have the M28 and M34, both in .50 BMG.
The M28 is a single-shot bolt-action rifle, and the M34 is the M28 with a 5-round detachable box magazine.
We also operate captured 14.5mm rifles.
@Gmanndo1000 It's actually pretty simple.
I find a good model, and modify it.
Granted, my modifications are of high quality compared to most builds made like this.
@KillShot86 1) Might want to revise that message. 2) Our RPG can actually kill the target.
@Flash0of0green That's okay. I'll probably get to making an Uzi sooner or later. In the meantime, enjoy the MP5.
Iron sights on a Y-Tech build? What is this sorcery?
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation By "forces" I mean "special forces".
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Sounds good. Our forces typically use what local forces use.
Which is often the old Kalashnikov.
Does a flatcar with a main battle tank on it count?
Then ours is more effective. It can engage enemy armor more reliably, has more devastating behind armor effects, and can be used by a conscript if so needed. @KillShot86
@KillShot86 Our RPGs use HEAT Ammunition.