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Changing the face of scenarios


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Posted by:
Andy "ADorsai" VanDerPlaats
on January 03, 2004 at 12:05:23

hi!

Have you ever wondered what it'd be like
to play in a scenario where they used REAL
buidlings, or how about things like mines
or ricket launchers? Well, for those of
you who were lucky enough to have made it
to one of the events held Camp Blanding's
MOUT site, you already know how tough our
troops have it there in Iraq and elsewhere.
Now there's also a safe way to add some of
the other things I've noted, namely things
like mines, mortars and launchers. For a
look at the kids of things that our troops
either are using, or will be shortly, take
a look at the stuff found here-
Virtual War Game Products

While you're there make sure to also check
out the clips showing these things in use.
Did you say you wanted a 50 cal, they've got
one of those as well.

Remember, always cover your rear!

Andy, AKA 'Dorsai'


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