Cos its not stabilized and the atdu seems to lack milans
the foxs APHE is worse than the gepards
This is more so because gaijin completely gutted the below 61mm APFSDS rounds specifically due to the Aubl HVG being added to WT. On release it was a lethal round/vehicle, but of course… cant have nice things got involved.
Well they kinda shot themselves in the foot with the spall the Rarden out puts vs the Aubl HVG.
That’s kinda odd then, as typically the Gepard takes 2 hits to kill most tanks unless I strike ammo or crew members are literally touching and holding hands.
Thats more so that the HVG needs a bit of a buff more so then nerfing other systems.
Why would I enlist when I am in university, unfit and poor eyesight? That is a fucking terrible idea. The Army is a last resort. And I hope you know that real life is not a video game, this has to be some kind of joke. It’s like thinking you can be a fighter pilot cause you got a “muh cool ace game” in air rb.
I am a veteran…
And that sounds like an excuse, if you really have the strive to do it, you can pretty much do anything.
I can agree the Aubl could use a buff, but auto cannon tank to auto cannon tank, the fox is easily the MVP.
Anyone can just say that and you seem to complain an awful lot for a veteran, I’m sure you faced tougher things than a pixelated reconnaissance vehicle…
I stole ur meme because it was too good to not steal.
Oh no not another classified document leak LMFAO
Your right anyone can say that, there’s no way for me to prove it without disclosing documents I don’t wish to disclose.
And I can complain or say my opinion, if I’m a vet or not, it shouldn’t matter lol.
I believe in balance over all.
The aphe has 30.4 grams of explosive mass, thats more than the panzer 4s 75mm. Blame the death cphere of aphe for that not the foxes rounds. Its why we should have directional aphe rather than what we have now.
Good luck getting into the british army if youve ever even seen a sick person. Ezcma would stop you let alone a bruise or an old broken bone.
They’re really that strict? How do they have a standing army then?
Heh, we just do. Don’t question it, Capita/MoD work in weird and wonderful ways.
While it’s not as bad as “having had a Broken Bone” precludes you, they did previously bar you from service if you had diagnosed Hayfever.
They dont, thats the funny part. They are changing the company that does the hiring because its so bad rn, im having to wait for the change to even bother trying again as i used to have asthma as a kid and out grew it back when i was 14. Best part is the nhs forgot to add that fact to my medical record so ive “technically” had it up till 2021 despite never picking up an inhaler since 2016…
I know someone who wasn’t allowed in due to a sprained ankle from 3 years ago and another who had fractured his wrist when he was a kid. May just be me and my terrible luck but ive had a pretty shit experience so far with it. Ive given up for now and am just focusing on uni at this point…
bruh, which service? in the excessive stupidity that is the MoD, Capita iirc still manages some recruitment, but as far as I know the Navy brought theirs in house…
Though, in fairness, they got very nervous the moment I mentioned (as I had to) that I have a regular scan (courtesy of Genetics department, NHS)
Yeah, back in the 2000s I tried joining both the Army and RAF, both shot me down over a very small amount of acne. RAF funnily enough shot me down for eyesight also for a job I applied for (at the time the role I wanted fell under WSO so eyesight was an issue, even though the job didnt really need you to have perfect vision, its changed since) and I will always remember on my “jobs you could do” having rock apes with the progression to further roles such as and I tell no lie, “sniper” lmao.
By the time my acne issues cleared up/my eyesight was stable enough, both forces had cut down heavily on the roles I wanted/were in the phase of eliminating them, being working with helicopters with the RAF and working with CVRT in the army so I moved on to other things (little would I know CVRT kept going untill like 2020).
There was a funny published study a little while ago on British Army recruitment because of all the cuts and pushing for reservists to do the job instead under the last government, given the lack of confirmed job likelyhood/internet explaining the army as a pretty poor job/min wage increases there was issues recruiting enough soldiers, while the army(capita recruiting) were turning away tens of thousands of applicants for very minor issues which could be fixed with even a few weeks of medication or a minor surgery.