Originally posted by archermoo
I'll also point out that it wasn't uncommon for helos in Vietnam to have arrows shot at them. A great example of a high tech army attacking an army with mixed low and higher tech weaponry at their disposal. Who won that one again?
I'll also point out that it wasn't uncommon for helos in Vietnam to have arrows shot at them. A great example of a high tech army attacking an army with mixed low and higher tech weaponry at their disposal. Who won that one again?
In fact, this whole incident seems to be a myth that has been spawned by a certain, historically inaccurate satire called "Apocalypse Now".

Also, the technological difference between America and Vietnam was not very significant. The Vietcong were well-supplied with modern equipment by other communist nations. The only major advantage the American had in technology was airpower - but the Vietcong's ability to contest this steadily improved since they were provided with good anti-aircraft equipment, such as the portable SAM.
However, although the American technological edge was only minimal, the United States inflicted sixty times more casualties, even though it was always outnumbered throughout the war! Vietnam is not the best example to show how "primitive" troops (and the Vietnamese certainly weren't primitive!) can beat more technologically advanced ones. Rather, it's an example how a weak nation managed to win in spite of its military defeats!
In fact, conflicts after Vietnam showed just how decisive technology can be in war. In the first Gulf War, American tanks slaughtered Iraqi ones, achieving a kill-death ratio of somewhere in the region of 3000+ to 0! And this is a battle between Modern Armor and Tanks. What more if the battle is between Modern Armor and spearmen? -_-
And here's another reason why Firaxis is better off revamping the combat system: It'll obviate the need for certain Civ players to make the most outlandish and unbelievable of claims just to justify in-game results that should never have happened in the first place. It, frankly, is making the community look dumb. And isn't it ironic that a strategy game is making its players look dumb? -_-;;;
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