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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by Vahram View Post
      I was referring to his comment about clearing trenches!




      http://www.cornershot.com/



      To over estimate them is just as bad
      I'm not overestimating them, you're the one that starts trying to put the weapon down without even knowing its capabilities.

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          I'm not overestimating them, you're the one that starts trying to put the weapon down without even knowing its capabilities.
          Why is this quote missing from your Quote?
          Amos Golan, the inventor, one of Corner Shot's founders and a former Anti-Terror Unit Commander, said: "I believe that the Corner Shot® weapon system can be extremely beneficial in the global war on terror.
          When the inventor himself calls it the same as I did? Now I don't know about this weapon? This is old news BTW Iran has a copy too, but again this is old news

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              • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                Why is this quote missing from your Quote?


                When the inventor himself calls it the same as I did? Now I don't know about this weapon? This is old news BTW Iran has a copy too, but again this is old news
                Yes it is made for anti terror operations because "anti terror operations" means combat in urban environments. Its not like soldiers that aren't a bunch of insurgents become magically impervious to the weapon when they're fighting in a city. Yes I am aware of the fact that Iran has one too, so does Pakistan, but obviously Israel has the better quality one. Now dont get me wrong this won't win them the war, but it is an effective tool in urban combat. Azerbaijan isn't a terrorist target and they know this damn well, its obious that all of these weapons are made to be used in war. Remember that in Artsakh Azeri OMON units were active participants through out the war.

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                  Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                  So by your logic, how come we won then? We were outnumbered outgunned with Chechens, Afgans and god knows who else besides the Russian mercs on their side. If they could shoot so straight how come we won?
                  Show me where i said they could shoot straight. I would guess we won becasue of a stronger will to hold ground and advance because our guys had their families and homes under threat. Our guys were mostly, if not completely, volunteers while they were mostly conscripted. Better strategist , tactics and as they became available a more efficient use of heavy weapons.
                  Marksmanship is important but IMO not a deciding factor in who wins a war or major battle.

                  Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                  You even admitted it is more of a counter terror weapon, you are going to attempt to storm a trench with this handgun? In a fluid situation like that I dare them to come at us with a handgun like that, when everyone is locked with full auto, you will be cut to pieces. It is a nice weapon for police and special operations anti terrorist stuff.
                  Again show me where i said "storm a trench".. i said "clear a trench" as in from within.. Please.. no one is going to rush a trench with a pistol.

                  Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                  Corner shots have there uses like Vahram said but if you are in a war I would take a beat up rusted AK-47 over that thingy with usb port because I know my rifle will never fail to fire and needs no care or maintenance in all battle and weather conditions.
                  This is not an all purpose weapon every soldier carries. It's a system purpose built to ONLY clear around corners or bends without exposing the user to whats on the other side. It is carried by a individual who is attached to a main team, and his ONLY purpose is to clear around corners, not face to face shootouts. He also carries a backpack TV showing people behind him what the camera sees on the other side, increasing situational awarness. Im surprised you guys think this would be useless in clearing trenches.


                  Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                  Next time take a look at our trenches and show me where you intend to use this?
                  You're question is REDICULOUS. Your asking an unanswerable question.
                  Last edited by gokorik; 04-30-2013, 10:44 AM.

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                    Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                    This is not an all purpose weapon every soldier carries. It's a system purpose built to ONLY clear around corners or bends without exposing the user to whats on the other side. It is carried by a individual who is attached to a main team, and his ONLY purpose is to clear around corners, not face to face shootouts. He also carries a backpack TV showing people behind him what the camera sees on the other side, increasing situational awarness.
                    No argument there....if you are clearing a building or going through allies clearing streets this technology is an advantage but you must agree it is not a soldiers weapon.

                    Im surprised you guys think this would be useless in clearing trenches.
                    Corner shot camera/weapon/data link to headquarters is good while you hold the element of surprise.....I am no expert but I would rely more on grenades, concussion bombs, rusty Kalish running drum mag on FA to clear a trench in war.
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