Dustin explained on 5/25/2013 :
> G. Morgan <
gra...@grahammorgan.name> wrote in
> news:0aoop81ptuttb7lik...@Osama-is-dead.net:
>> They were flying so low I could see the guns on the Apaches. I sure as
>> hell wouldn't want to be on the wrong end of one of them. They are
>> menacing enough just to hear and see without firing a shot for me, why
>> anyone would engage one with rifle fire from the ground is beyond me -
>> I'd run and hide!
> Despite the intimidation factor, a heli is actually a fragile aircraft and
> it only takes a good rifle round in the right spot to bring her badass on
> the ground, hard.
> If you have the right rifle with proper rounds, engaging an apache and
> aiming for her tail and/or rotors is a sure way to bring her down and most
> likely kill her crew in the process.
> You could always go for the pilots if your a good shot and watch it swirl
> out of control, instead. Glass is only bullet resistant. And only to a
> point.
> You nail the hydraulics, rotors, main tail section, engine exhaust (nope,
> not bullet proof), and or the crew, and she's a dead bird.
> Firing a few shoulder fired missiles will also bring one down. Multiple
> missiles engaging at the same time is required to defeat the anti missile
> decoy system. Hitting it anywhere with a rocket is going to cause it to
> crash.
> Apache's a fine bird, but far from invincible. See black hawk down.
buhahahahahahaha!
Hate to tell you, dustbin, but the AH64 isn't a UH 60.
Dumb punk.