Captain Sensible said:Hopefully you can help me: Königstiger is German for "Bengal Tiger", no?
Recce By Death said:I guess the Dragoons that were there don't get any notice....
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You both right ;Drecceguy said:It's been a long time since I've used my German, but IIRC, Königstiger 'literally' translates to Kingtiger.
EDIT: 3rd Herd beat me to the punchrecceguy said:It's been a long time since I've used my german, but IIRC, Königstiger 'literally' translates to Kingtiger.
NovaScotiaNewfie said:Well the new Leo's still use the C6? Why not use the .50 cal? Tanks use to have them mounted didn't they? I've only seen the C6 mounted on vehicles etc...is it because the .50 is to use on other vehicles (not on personel) etc and since in the mission in Afghanistan it' s unlikely they will face vehicles that would require a .50 cal round that there is no need to mouth them to vehicles?
NovaScotiaNewfie said:Why not use the .50 cal? Tanks use to have them mounted didn't they? I've only seen the C6 mounted on vehicles etc...is it because the .50 is to use on other vehicles (not on personel) etc and since in the mission in Afghanistan it' s unlikely they will face vehicles that would require a .50 cal round that there is no need to mouth them to vehicles?
George Wallace said:9. The Laws of Armed Conflict, the Geneva Conventions, etc. frown on the use of the .50 Cal against dismounted troops, but then again, war is hell.
recceguy said:It's been a long time since I've used my german, but IIRC, Königstiger 'literally' translates to Kingtiger.
3rd Herd said:You both right ;D
literial translation is king tiger as in the tank but if you use Zoologie(animal classification in German) then Bengal Tiger is Königstiger
"Suchergebnisse für 'bengal tiger': Bengal tiger -- der Königstiger (Zoologie)"
MJP said:Excellent points all. Goerge nothing in the Laws or the Geneva convention say anything about it being unlawful about using .50 on troops. Very common myth but no shred of truth to it.
George Wallace said:There are several reasons:
1. The .50 Cal doesn't fit the mounts.
2. The .50 Cal was removed from Service.
3. The .50 Cal is not in large enough quantities in the War Stock to equip the Tanks, should it be brought back out to equip other vehicles.
4. That would mean yet another type and quantity of ammo would have to be carried in already limited space.
5. Modifications to existing mounts would be costly.
6. Modifications to rented equipment would not be permitted.
7. Canadian tanks have not had .50 Cal mounted since the Ranging Gun on the Centurian Tank (which went out of Service in 1978).
8. Although the .50 Cal can be used against many vehicles, aircraft, fortifications, etc., the main gun is much better.
9. The Laws of Armed Conflict, the Geneva Conventions, etc. frown on the use of the .50 Cal against dismounted troops, but then again, war is hell.
#2: .50 was removed from service, but is "back". (and therefore making #3 valid)George Wallace said:There are several reasons:
1. The .50 Cal doesn't fit the mounts.
2. The .50 Cal was removed from Service.
3. The .50 Cal is not in large enough quantities in the War Stock to equip the Tanks, should it be brought back out to equip other vehicles.
4. That would mean yet another type and quantity of ammo would have to be carried in already limited space.
5. Modifications to existing mounts would be costly.
6. Modifications to rented equipment would not be permitted.
7. Canadian tanks have not had .50 Cal mounted since the Ranging Gun on the Centurian Tank (which went out of Service in 1978).
8. Although the .50 Cal can be used against many vehicles, aircraft, fortifications, etc., the main gun is much better.
9. The Laws of Armed Conflict, the Geneva Conventions, etc. frown on the use of the .50 Cal against dismounted troops, but then again, war is hell.
All ready done George. 20 and 40 mm used in ground roles, .50 quads, 12.7. Went down this path with Micheal a while back and my ears are still ringing. However, the IHL bodies do prohibit certain types of ammunition which could be fired out of these guns. An interesting arguement though is what is the difference in using contact fused ammunition and an explosive round.George Wallace said:;D "frowns upon" doesn't mean "Prohibits", nor "unlawful". What would they say about the 20mm Coax in the AMX 30 if we went down that path?