Cooking.Originally posted by: ProfJohn
How exactly do the cavalrymen kill the people in the tank though. :roll:Originally posted by: Woosta
Cavalrymen obviously, because of the numbers. You're all forgetting that there's ten *thousand* - not three hundred, ten THOUSAND.
If we take a look at an image of a tank:
http://images.google.com/url?s...KJM0zuHbPVr_pCBDDsmzqA
YES, there's going to be TONS of dead cavalrymen but JUST look at the picture of the tank. I'm confident that even if 100 cavalry men were shot in front of the tank, the pile of corpses would prevent it from going forward. Now that's just 50, provided it's covered on *all* sides and starts killing that's a ton of corpses, so much that I doubt it would be possibl for the tank to actually go anywhere. If we stick enough bones, human and horse body parts to the open areas around the wheels, it's BOUND TO GET STUCK.
There's just way too friggin many cavalrymen, we're only dealing with *two* Abrams tanks. If it was 10-20 - 10000 wouldn't be able to contain that definitely but 2..
Originally posted by: iGas
Unlimited fuel & ammo is stupid,
Originally posted by: iGas
Calvary can burn hay/oil/trench to impaired tanks visions/sensors and wait for the tanks to move into their trap. Calvary will be massacre if they charge.
I'd just use my unlimited ammo to blow whatever shits you think you can burn up out of the sand. My guns can reach quite far, and don't even get me to load up white phosphorus.Originally posted by: iGas
Unlimited fuel & ammo is stupid, but using this scenario it would be a stale mate.
Calvary can burn hay/oil/trench to impaired tanks visions/sensors and wait for the tanks to move into their trap. Calvary will be massacre if they charge.
Originally posted by: Woosta
Cavalrymen obviously, because of the numbers. You're all forgetting that there's ten *thousand* - not three hundred, ten THOUSAND.
If we take a look at an image of a tank:
http://images.google.com/url?s...KJM0zuHbPVr_pCBDDsmzqA
YES, there's going to be TONS of dead cavalrymen but JUST look at the picture of the tank. I'm confident that even if 100 cavalry men were shot in front of the tank, the pile of corpses would prevent it from going forward. Now that's just 50, provided it's covered on *all* sides and starts killing that's a ton of corpses, so much that I doubt it would be possibl for the tank to actually go anywhere. If we stick enough bones, human and horse body parts to the open areas around the wheels, it's BOUND TO GET STUCK.
There's just way too friggin many cavalrymen, we're only dealing with *two* Abrams tanks. If it was 10-20 - 10000 wouldn't be able to contain that definitely but 2..
Originally posted by: Woosta
Stuff friggin weapons down the gun hole, body parts, horse body parts, smoke bombs, grenades, try to find some sort of weak point, focus on one part, charge all 10,000 at one tank and turn the shit over ( yes, its 65 tons but this is 10,000 horses + humans which I *think* would be more than enough ).. retreat and play mind games by randomly attacking over a prolonged amount of time, wait and spy on the soldiers in the tank if they have no more food and they're forced to get out, whether its a month, months, years, we're talking about friggin 10000 humans. There *is* a way.
Originally posted by: CottonRabbit
The 9,998 cavalry men, having an unlimited amount of ammo, take all the gunpowder out of their cartridges and cover the entire desert in 20 feet of gunpowder.
If that's too slow, 9,998 cavalry men can start to frantically throw away all their bullets while it replenishes instantly. Eventually, the desert will be covered in too many bullets for the tank to move.
Two cavalry men run away so that they can survive to win the match.
Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: CottonRabbit
The 9,998 cavalry men, having an unlimited amount of ammo, take all the gunpowder out of their cartridges and cover the entire desert in 20 feet of gunpowder.
If that's too slow, 9,998 cavalry men can start to frantically throw away all their bullets while it replenishes instantly. Eventually, the desert will be covered in too many bullets for the tank to move.
Two cavalry men run away so that they can survive to win the match.
Stupid argument too. It's in a salt flat desert. How in the hell are you going to get horses and their men to outride an Abrams enough to get in front of it and do all of that?
Originally posted by: SSSnail
My apologies, I underestimated the power of Chinese resilience, as evident here it took one man with a shopping bag to stop a column of tanks.
Perhaps the people arguing for the cavalries have a point after all...
This looks like a job for Mythbusters IMO.
Originally posted by: CottonRabbit
Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: CottonRabbit
The 9,998 cavalry men, having an unlimited amount of ammo, take all the gunpowder out of their cartridges and cover the entire desert in 20 feet of gunpowder.
If that's too slow, 9,998 cavalry men can start to frantically throw away all their bullets while it replenishes instantly. Eventually, the desert will be covered in too many bullets for the tank to move.
Two cavalry men run away so that they can survive to win the match.
Stupid argument too. It's in a salt flat desert. How in the hell are you going to get horses and their men to outride an Abrams enough to get in front of it and do all of that?
OP never stated the starting distance of the match. If the two sides start off 10 miles apart, I could easily see the cavalry men pulling this off. If the cavalry men have muskets, then a infinite bag of black powder makes this even easier and possible at a closer range.
Originally posted by: CottonRabbit
Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: CottonRabbit
The 9,998 cavalry men, having an unlimited amount of ammo, take all the gunpowder out of their cartridges and cover the entire desert in 20 feet of gunpowder.
If that's too slow, 9,998 cavalry men can start to frantically throw away all their bullets while it replenishes instantly. Eventually, the desert will be covered in too many bullets for the tank to move.
Two cavalry men run away so that they can survive to win the match.
Stupid argument too. It's in a salt flat desert. How in the hell are you going to get horses and their men to outride an Abrams enough to get in front of it and do all of that?
OP never stated the starting distance of the match. If the two sides start off 10 miles apart, I could easily see the cavalry men pulling this off. If the cavalry men have muskets, then a infinite bag of black powder makes this even easier and possible at a closer range.
Originally posted by: SSSnail
The black powder all over the desert... lol, that would make all the cavalries go POOF that much faster as soon as the tank just fart some incendiary in their general direction.
Originally posted by: SSSnail
The black powder all over the desert... lol, that would make all the cavalries go POOF that much faster as soon as the tank just fart some incendiary in their general direction.
Originally posted by: CottonRabbit
Originally posted by: SSSnail
The black powder all over the desert... lol, that would make all the cavalries go POOF that much faster as soon as the tank just fart some incendiary in their general direction.
I don't even need to blow up the tanks. Lighting millions of tons of black powder on fire would quickly create a deadly atmosphere of soot, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulfur products. I don't think you guys understand the implications of giving 10,000 people magical access to an unlimited amount of explosives.
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: CottonRabbit
Originally posted by: SSSnail
The black powder all over the desert... lol, that would make all the cavalries go POOF that much faster as soon as the tank just fart some incendiary in their general direction.
I don't even need to blow up the tanks. Lighting millions of tons of black powder on fire would quickly create a deadly atmosphere of soot, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulfur products. I don't think you guys understand the implications of giving 10,000 people magical access to an unlimited amount of explosives.
Do explain how the 10,000 people will survive this deadly atmosphere. Meanwhile, the tanks drive away.
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The new M1028 120 mm anti-personnel canister cartridge was brought into service early for use in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It contains 1,098 3/8 inch tungsten balls which spread from the muzzle to produce a shotgun effect lethal out to 600 m. The tungsten balls can be used to clear enemy dismounts, break up hasty ambush sites in urban areas, clear defiles, stop infantry attacks and counter-attacks and support friendly infantry assaults by providing covering fire. The canister round is also a highly effective breaching round and can level cinder block walls and knock man-sized holes in reinforced concrete walls for infantry raids at distances up to 75 meters.[9]
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: CottonRabbit
Originally posted by: SSSnail
The black powder all over the desert... lol, that would make all the cavalries go POOF that much faster as soon as the tank just fart some incendiary in their general direction.
I don't even need to blow up the tanks. Lighting millions of tons of black powder on fire would quickly create a deadly atmosphere of soot, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulfur products. I don't think you guys understand the implications of giving 10,000 people magical access to an unlimited amount of explosives.
Do explain how the 10,000 people will survive this deadly atmosphere. Meanwhile, the tanks drive away.
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Not to mention, they're protected from biological and chemical attacks...
Seriously, some of you guys need educated yourselves on the capabilities of the M1 Abrams before arguing. In some cases, even the Abrams couldn't destroy another one with its main gun, what makes you think guys on horses will dent them?
Take me back 500 years, give me enough supplies and a few Abrams and I will conquer the world.
Originally posted by: JLee
The new M1028 120 mm anti-personnel canister cartridge was brought into service early for use in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It contains 1,098 3/8 inch tungsten balls which spread from the muzzle to produce a shotgun effect lethal out to 600 m. The tungsten balls can be used to clear enemy dismounts, break up hasty ambush sites in urban areas, clear defiles, stop infantry attacks and counter-attacks and support friendly infantry assaults by providing covering fire. The canister round is also a highly effective breaching round and can level cinder block walls and knock man-sized holes in reinforced concrete walls for infantry raids at distances up to 75 meters.[9]
Epic shotgun > Cavalry.
