To: seamole
Cameras look a lot like rifles. They're black, round, they have lenses, and they're aimed.
Reporters in the Holy Land have learned not to slink behind Israeli units taking shots. I understand .. but he made it sound like maybe the commander didn't really hear any shots fire ..
These guys are in the military .. I'm guessing they KNOW what a gun shot sounds like
459 posted on
04/08/2003 10:59:43 PM PDT by
Mo1
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To: Mo1
They don't need to know what is sounds like. Their opiticals show them what it looks like. They can practically see through walls.
464 posted on
04/08/2003 11:00:45 PM PDT by
Fledermaus
("We aren't softening them up, we are killing them!")
To: Mo1
There's no way a tank commander would have heard a gun shot from that distance. He's 'shuttered-up' inside a tank with the engine running. The gunner and commander are making quick judgements on danger through their viewing scopes.
Bottom line for these cameramen and journalists....this isn't a f***ing football match you're filming. If a tank gunner in the heat of battle happens to catch a guy looking at him through what looks like a anti-tank weapon scope from a rooftop or balcony, he's gonna take the shot. And he should.
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