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Impressive and terrifying all at the same time.
And then a bunch of North Koreans show up with gear and training from the 50s...
When I used to play Battlefield I thought to myself how engaging low flying airborne targets with machine guns and auto cannons are unrealistic and just some videogame fun so when I read the title I thought they were shooting at parked vehicles.
Can't jam or launch countermeasures for a bullet.
But you can jam the guns optics. I've heard Raspberry works well.
Yes, but there's only one man who would dare use raspberry...
Anything airborne has practically zero armour, the trick is actually hitting them. Chances aren't good with an assault rifle OTOH a magazine full of bullets is like 10 bucks on the open market. For a military, probably cheaper than an MRE. It's worth the shot.
As this was actually a planned mission I wouldn't be surprised if they used air-burst munitions, that is, proper flak.
Imagine these vehicles with gyroscopic stabilization.
I really want to see them get the water drone with an aim-9 working.