U.S. versus British infantry
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U.S. versus British infantry
Here're the rules..
Equal number of troops on both sides.
Both start at opposite ends of a forest.
Infantry only, with only their standard issued weapons.
No air support, GPS, RPGs.. etc etc
No special forces.
Who takes the field?
Equal number of troops on both sides.
Both start at opposite ends of a forest.
Infantry only, with only their standard issued weapons.
No air support, GPS, RPGs.. etc etc
No special forces.
Who takes the field?
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British rifles jam, causing US troops to shoot them dead with their
M-16A2s which (surprise!) work!
M-16A2s which (surprise!) work!
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Unless they're fighting Private Jessica's old unit in the desert, in which case it quickly becomes hand to hand combat as the M16A2's jam up.MKSheppard wrote:British rifles jam, causing US troops to shoot them dead with their
M-16A2s which (surprise!) work!
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I am going to invoke the KISS principle here:
The side with the simpler uniform wins.
The side with the simpler uniform wins.
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Americans win, because the brits are easily spotted with their ridiculous red coats and comitt mass suicide when they learn David beckham has started calling it "soccer."
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The Americans may have the superior weapons, but they kill half their own troops in 'friendly fire' incidents before they even lay eyes on a Brit, using up most of their ammo.
The Americans may have the superior weapons, but they kill half their own troops in 'friendly fire' incidents before they even lay eyes on a Brit, using up most of their ammo.
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Friendly Fire Incidents are at a minimum in this case due to a lack of Canadians on either side.InnerBrat wrote:Who has the shorter haircuts?
The Americans may have the superior weapons, but they kill half their own troops in 'friendly fire' incidents before they even lay eyes on a Brit, using up most of their ammo.
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I did say "Minimum"Bill Door wrote:Really? *mutters something about A-10 and APC in Gulf War 1*Darth Fanboy wrote: Friendly Fire Incidents are at a minimum in this case due to a lack of Canadians on either side.
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Really? So 9 britons killed by American fire, out of 14 KIA a minimum?Darth Fanboy wrote:I did say "Minimum"Bill Door wrote:Really? *mutters something about A-10 and APC in Gulf War 1*Darth Fanboy wrote: Friendly Fire Incidents are at a minimum in this case due to a lack of Canadians on either side.
Or about a quarter of the Americans KIA due to friendly fire a minimum?
(both from Gulf War 1)
Sources:
Numbers killed by friendly fire, from 'Friendly fire' is all too common. from MSNBC news
British casulties in total Casualties Of Gulf War I (1990-91)
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While you're at it, what about Operation Iraqi Liberation (GWII)? I was actually keeping count of Brits killed by Iraqis vs Americans, before I lost coutn of the latter...
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While you're at it, what about Operation Iraqi Liberation (GWII)? I was actually keeping count of Brits killed by Iraqis vs Americans, before I lost coutn of the latter...
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The percentages are really irrelevant, the Iraqi military didn't fight back much and when they did so it was infectively. What matters is the total number killed and for a military operation involving that many troops from that many countries freindly fire casualties are mininmal. The US is not more prone to friendly fire; it's simply the sheer number of sorties flown combined with the natural human prospensity for error.Bill Door wrote:Really? So 9 britons killed by American fire, out of 14 KIA a minimum?
Or about a quarter of the Americans KIA due to friendly fire a minimum?
(both from Gulf War 1)
Sources:
Numbers killed by friendly fire, from 'Friendly fire' is all too common. from MSNBC news
British casulties in total Casualties Of Gulf War I (1990-91)
It is true that pilot fatigue will play a factor. However, this is not helped by the drugs the pilots are urged to take and the fact that pilots do not appear to be well trained in identifing allied equipment.Stormbringer wrote: The US is not more prone to friendly fire; it's simply the sheer number of sorties flown combined with the natural human prospensity for error.
From:The Globe and Mail
Mr. Tusa is identified in the story as a British Military analyst, so should have some idea of whats going on.Survivors slam friendly-fire 'cowboy' wrote: Mr. Tusa said the Americans initially said that they thought they were attacking Soviet-made Iraqi T-55 tanks. In fact, their target turned out to be the British Scimitars. The latter is about one-third the size of a T-55 and "looks nothing like it." The vehicles were also covered with identification symbols designed to avoid these incidents, including a Union Jack decal.
About the human error factor, there should be rules of engagemnt to limit these incedents. Whether or not these are being followed properly is another case.
From:The Globe and Mail
From Navy LeagueSurvivors slam friendly-fire 'cowboy' wrote: Mr. Tusa said that British and U.S. pilots work by the same rules of engagement, but while the British insist that every condition be met, the Americans will go ahead and attack if four of six conditions are met.
Not too good eh?Fratricide Mars U.S. Successes in Iraqi Freedom Conflict wrote: Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Richard F. Natonski, commander of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade and deputy commander of the II Marine Expeditionary Force, unequivocally said his service "lost Marines at An Nasiriyah due to [Air Force] A-10 [attack planes]. I don't know what the investigation is going to say," he continued. "Despite the [vehicle infrared identification] panels and the fact that there aren't too many countries that have AAVs [amphibious assault vehicles, a characteristic tracked vehicle used by the Marine Corps]," Marine units were attacked by allied warplanes.
Note:
The Pentagon, Department of Defence and Ministery of Defence do not appear to publish any data on friendly fire incidents, This may be because of the investigations into the incidents still being underway. This leaves the media as the only source.
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With this i would agree, i remember from the start of the war every few days we had "british troops blown up again by americans" in the news headlines.The Americans may have the superior weapons, but they kill half their own troops in 'friendly fire' incidents before they even lay eyes on a Brit, using up most of their ammo.
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No friendly fire is good. It's definitely a bad thing but the fact is in large, multinational operations they happen.Not too good eh?
There isn't any military out there that could do better under the circumstances. The sheer number of incidents stems from the simple fact that in the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and the Iraqi Freedom the US flew far more missions and thanks to politics in the latter flew the riskier missions as well.
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thats not the only excuse, i remember at one point they shot down a returning RAF aircraft...Stormbringer wrote:No friendly fire is good. It's definitely a bad thing but the fact is in large, multinational operations they happen.Not too good eh?
There isn't any military out there that could do better under the circumstances. The sheer number of incidents stems from the simple fact that in the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and the Iraqi Freedom the US flew far more missions and thanks to politics in the latter flew the riskier missions as well.
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In "Operation Iraqi Freedom" (the US code name), the British losses through friendly fire appear to be:
2 aircrew to US Patriot Missle
2 tankcrew to British Challenger 2
1 tankcrewman to US A10
but i cant find the source, if there was just 1.
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2 aircrew to US Patriot Missle
2 tankcrew to British Challenger 2
1 tankcrewman to US A10
but i cant find the source, if there was just 1.
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If it was returning, then it was heading towards a carrier or airbase right?
A carrier in the same area as a US carrier, or airbase shared with US forces? This would put it on the "We might want to shoot this down" list.
Like it or not, the ability of the US soldier to decide "US or not US," is easier and faster and more acurate than "Enemy or Allied."
We kill more allies than our own.
True/false VS multiple choice.
You ALWAYS miss more multiple choice questions.
A carrier in the same area as a US carrier, or airbase shared with US forces? This would put it on the "We might want to shoot this down" list.
Like it or not, the ability of the US soldier to decide "US or not US," is easier and faster and more acurate than "Enemy or Allied."
We kill more allies than our own.
True/false VS multiple choice.
You ALWAYS miss more multiple choice questions.
Hmmmmmm.
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The British L86 is one of the worst machine guns ever built; though jamming isn't so much the issue as the whole thing disintegrating.Bill Door wrote:The british rifles may jam, but the machine gus won't as regularly. This leaves the British in quite a bit of trouble when trying to attack, but will reduce the ability of the Americans to walk all over the Brits.
Lucky the British don't have any Challanger II's running around...The Americans may have the superior weapons, but they kill half their own troops in 'friendly fire' incidents before they even lay eyes on a Brit, using up most of their ammo.
Anyway American troops have a considerable advantage in electronics, in a night action they'd have a decisive advantage. In daylight an infantry only battle between any western forces can really go anyway easily.
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Nah, the acronym OIF is a bit crap.phongn wrote:#include <nitpick>InnerBrat wrote:While you're at it, what about Operation Iraqi Liberation (GWII)? I was actually keeping count of Brits killed by Iraqis vs Americans, before I lost coutn of the latter...
It's Operation Iraqi Freedom, and arguably GW3.
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