Some people on the Internet say it is an Irish drama. It's very divine. At that time, if it really played as in the film, it would be considered to be playing at a level and playing style. Absolute friendship is the first and the second. So when it's fun to watch the jokes, it's okay.
The Irish Army, the protagonist, is a positive character with thick eyebrows and big eyes, playing with level and style.
The opponent's heavy machine guns were mounted high on the jeep, more than half a person taller than the infantry, and stood there brightly. But they just don't fight. Instead, the machine gunner who was lying in the grass got his head shot. Was this something that both parties negotiated before the fight? Or is it that the target is too conspicuous and it is shameful to hit it?
In order to court death, the officers on the other side wore red berets to indicate their targets, and they charged forward every time. They turned a blind eye. Specially look for black milo with soy sauce. Hei Mi lied down in the grass with the grass tied to his head, and his head was shot. Is this the legend of catching the thief but not the king? If I read it correctly, except for the dead fat man who had offended the director or the screenwriter, and the man with a bandage on his head and a machine gun, the white men on the mercenary side were all unscathed. The black glutinous rice with soy sauce died all over the place. Could it be? Are these Irish people racists?
Especially that sniper, who put garlic in there from start to finish. Officers don't fight, machine gunners don't fight, and they only find people who don't matter, such as jeep drivers and loaded black mullets. Beating a dead fat man was specially requested by the superior, and he had to change the gun. Would you like to take a break if you have the time? This grandson is definitely a traitor.
60 pressures accurately suppress 81 pressures at a distance of 2200 yards, I don't know if this counts as an open hang. With a telescope, you can locate the mortar behind the bushes, and you can accurately measure the distance, cow, that's quite the cow. It is estimated that the telescope has its own anti-artillery radar. 2200 yards is about 2012 meters, and the maximum range of the US M2 60 mortar is only 1840 meters. Forgive my clumsiness, I didn't recognize which artifact the Irish Army was using. Such an artifact is worth it without shipping.
The mercenaries are also interesting. It is also a level that has been produced in thousands of years.
Although it is not a regular army and cannot be too demanding, it makes sense. There are some bright spots though.
Charged with a machine gun, with Rambo's style, only God knows if it's hot or not. However, when the mercenaries charge, what does it mean when a few officers shoot with pistols? At that time, the distance between the two sides was so far that heavy machine guns could not hit anyone, so what was it that was shot with a pistol? And MAT49, what's the difference between firing at that distance and doing sound effects.
Holding Carl Gustav, a shot from a few hundred meters away (at least this distance according to the plot) hits the tail beam of the helicopter. But since it is so powerful, why not hit targets other than helicopters? Just a cannonball? In fact, there is a shot in which the Irish army also has the goods, but it is estimated that there is not even a single shell, so it was never used from beginning to end.
In addition, maybe this group of mercenaries originally sold machine guns, and the Blue Helmets copied them. They were so anxious that they took out the samples and the library base to fight. Except for the MG42, almost all famous Western machine guns were present, as well as Eastern foreign aid. , the entire 1960s version of "I'm a Machine Gunner". It's a pity that Mom and DShK took the stage in person, plus the chorus of MAG and Browning, they couldn't hold back the scene, and the Irish were almost uninjured. Ruin things.
Attachment: In fact, there is a question. If you are interested, you may wish to take a closer look. How far is the distance between the two sides?
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