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telescopes permit helicopter gunships to observe convoys from beyond human-visible range and still attack insurgents with inexpensive anti-personnel fire. This approach is more economical than area-denial. Protecting as little as 20% of the convoys rapidly depletes an area of active insurgents.
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387:Description
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2277:Categories
1801:2023-04-14
1781:2023-04-14
1691:2023-04-25
1667:References
1576:M202 FLASH
989:M47 Dragon
963:M1 Bazooka
937:LRAC 73-50
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367:from the
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2023:Unguided
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1628:See also
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