One thing I think that Hollywood totally messes up is direct-fire weapons. Tank guns, AT guns, rockets, all that in movies makes you think you adjust fire with a calendar, it takes so long for the "round" to hit the target after the
poof from the tube...
Anyway, 1988's "The Beast" was a halfway decent movie, but the opening sequences are in my opinion, the best simulated "indirect fire" sequences ever put to film that didn't use live ammo! I was in a mech unit on active duty and was near M1 tanks firing live rounds frequently, this is what that looks like for the most part. Check out this you tube link if you've never seen it. You'll start to think they used live rounds!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5izT7mBvE8UConsultant Dale Dye's website talks about the tank fight:
http://www.warriorsinc.com/FilmThoughts.cfm?ProjectID=7I think the idea of making the round with an equal weight in water was genius, makes we wonder why nobody has ever done that since.
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