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Originally Posted by thatguy96
A lot of the supposed kills by insurgents wielding a wide array of weapons in Iraq were mobility kills, with the vehicles later knocked out (usually by air strikes) to prevent capture of sensitive equipment. A lot of the catastrophic damage can be attributed to this and not the initial attacks.
I wouldn't be any more willing to believe a Georgian with a .50 caliber machine gun had taken out a T-62 if presented with the type of evidence provided here.
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Sorry, my english not good and I not understand about Georgia and T-62.