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Why would they arm an experimental machine with live ammunition?
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Isn’t that the question of the day?
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they tested the guns first.
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It's cool
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>>216498583
this. it was 1980 he would have gotten fired for not loading them like a pussy
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>>216498278
it was a LIVE FIRE EXERCISE!
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>>216498278
I just learned the other day part of the design for this guy was that of an Orca whale. Can't believe I couldn't see it earlier.
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>>216498278
For efficiency. Every time you unload it, only to load it again later, you are wasting precious time and manpower.
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>>216498278
for fun
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>>216498278
1) it wasnt experimental. It was ready for production with contracts for spare parts
2) why wouldn't you have it loaded? what's the use case?



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