Posted on 04/03/2003 9:00:37 PM PST by An.American.Expatriate
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Yes, and no.
See, it's very hard to see clearly looking out through the reflector/periscopes that ring each hatch. yes, you can see, but not real weel. Side vision is gone, the "big picture" is gone. (Imagine trying to drive if you could see, but only through a rolled up cardboard tube.) The image viwers (TV/low-light TV/infrared) are better,but they too aren't as clear as sticking your head out. Against tanks. It's not much more dangerous - since their shells are so large the tank blast protection is only good against the specific point that the shell hits (assuming a sabot type penetrating round.) Against a HEAT round, the closed hatch would protect you much better. Against infantry? YOU GOT TO BE BUTTONED UP. Else a grenade or machine gun can get you. That's why tanks work with friendly infantry against enemy infantry. The friendly troops keep the enemy troops far enough away that the tank is protected. In turn, the tank kills enough enemy infantry far enough away that friendly infantry can stay safe(r).
"I was at a meeting and became aware that I had nothing of any interest to add to the discussion. So I said nothing, and the discussion continued."
V
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