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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.
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.
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...
Imagine these vehicles with gyroscopic stabilization.
I really want to see them get the water drone with an aim-9 working.