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Westland survival dynamite
Westland survival dynamite




westland survival dynamite

Perhaps they can teach you how to hunt deer for cooking a steak…Įmbark on this incredible exploration journey in the Wild West, Cowboy! Yee-haw! Your wagon convoy ran into a bandit ambush and left you behind as the only survivor, but certainly grim with anger to bring those gunslingers to the hangman! Or shoot them right off their horses!īut before, there’s some crafting to do - a shelter for the night, some wood logging for bow and arrows, maybe even mining some ore for horse shoes and trading with the Indians. Frontier pioneers and bounty hunters have set carriage treks towards the fabled gold discovery sites in Klondike and Yukon, and to the great plains and deserts of Texas or New Mexico. In the Wild West of the Great American prairies, outlaws and even sheriffs are ready to sell brave men out for a fistful of dollars.

westland survival dynamite

Raise horse mounts and tame wild animals.Fight gangsters with pistols and rifles.Survive in this Western themed MMORPG, explore the life of a Lone Star ranger and fight robbers, trade with American Natives, set traps and duel in a Mexican standoff! In contrast Germany ordered 215 PAH1 BO 105s which arrived from 1977 and France 166 Gazelle which appears to be a bigger potential market.Survive as a Cowboy in the Wild West and become the rule of law! From what I can tell out of the Anglo-French joint helicopter deal of the 70s/80s British bought 113 Lynx AH1, 158 Gazelle and 48 Puma, this is on top of the about 140 Scouts built in the 60s which appear to have been replaced by Lynx in the early 80s. While their aviation industry in the 60s was world class meaning they were in a great position to make an attack helicopter their army was 'small' compared to the likes of France, Germany and Italy. It appears that some progress was being made on paper but the French cancelled their requirement in 1969 and the British went ahead with the dual role Lynx for the anti-tank mission.įrom what I can figure out there appears to be a particular problem with the British leading the way on attack helicopter development. Interesting, the earliest germs of the French-British 'armed escort' helicopter were paper proposals in 1966 for a Lynx variant, the French were using the Alouette III with SS11 and a 20mm gun. I think it simply a huge difference in expected targets? Everything is a trade-off, so why add expensive and heavy protection if you dont think it will help much against the weapons used by top level air defence of peer armoured units? Having a chin turret chain gun to shoot at things is great, but if you think the other side has a computer/radar controlled CIWS style auto cannon/missile systems it's just dead weight as you will rarely try and use it? Look at the helicopter that Germany wanted in UT Tiger mast mounted sight and fire and forget AT missiles, thats totally customized for very short duration, long range ambush engagements popping up from behind cover and firing all its missiles in seconds at most and then running away, it's not going to be staying around to take much potential HMG fire? Yes it's less versatile and potentially worse in any other battlefield than Central Europe in WWIII but thats all that really mattered to 80s Germany planners? Adding more general rounded capabilities would just increase costs and weight?

westland survival dynamite

Click to expand.I think it simply a huge difference in expected targets? Everything is a trade-off, so why add expensive and heavy protection if you dont think it will help much against the weapons used by top level air defence of peer armoured units?






Westland survival dynamite