Monday, August 28, 2006
Night Time in the Switching Yard
Click on it for details, like the Ma Deuce gunner in the middle vehicle dancing like an Egyptian, the ghostly passenger in the lead vehicle flipping us off and the clusters of four smoke grenade launchers on the Hummers. Do they really need those things?
DoD photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Keith W. DeVinney, U.S. Navy.
I know I'd be happy to have them. Tactical smoke is especially useful in an ambush, because it breaks line-of-sight rapidly and limits the duration of tactical advantage arising from surprise. It's still more useful when you can see through it but your opponents can't, but I don't know whether the HMMWV carries a thermal imager.
If you want to turn the ambush against your opponents and destroy the ambushers, however, breaking their line of sight immediately is quite useful. It allows you to take cover and negate their initial advantage rapidly so you can begin a counter-attack.
For an analogy, take a look at destroyer smoke screens in the days of big-gun ships. They allowed you to either depart rapidly or attack from cover.
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