Meanwhile, on a local level, blogger Gun Free Zone and his crew are discussing how to take out U.S. Army tanks...or maybe just break into military compounds and steal 'em.
DT on February 24, 2013 at 4:18 am said:Somewhere in a cave in Afghanistan, I'm sure the locals are having similar exchanges.
Or consider the fact that….. every military vehicle by military regulation must have the fuel tank filled before parked so it can be used in emergency at any time without notice. also that no military vehicles have key ignitions, they are all push button. The only thing securing a military vehicle is a gate at the motor pool and a chain and /or padlock on the vehicle. a pair of bolt cutters gets a person in the motor pool and in the vehicle. ammo however is another story, that shit is guarded. lovely thing about most military equipment, the manual is printed on the item from AT4s to Abrams driving seats.
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