Does every US soldier now carry a bazooka/RPG launcher or whatever?
They all seem to have a tube strapped to their back (the pictures I've seen so far, although I admit that I'm not a coverage junkie).
Is this a standard piece of equipment for every man now, or is there only 1 per squad or something?
If it is standard, will this radically change the way the US fights infantry battles (not that they've fought many "real" infantry on infantry battles in a while)?
Are other NATO countries moving toward the same change?
They all seem to have a tube strapped to their back (the pictures I've seen so far, although I admit that I'm not a coverage junkie).
Is this a standard piece of equipment for every man now, or is there only 1 per squad or something?
If it is standard, will this radically change the way the US fights infantry battles (not that they've fought many "real" infantry on infantry battles in a while)?
Are other NATO countries moving toward the same change?
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