It's a legitimate warring tactic dating back thousands of years.
Why stop now? The intention is to kill. The method is irrelevant. Die = job done.
Glad the good old spitfire pilots in ww2 didnt use that tactic, tally ho and all that.
Don't know about ramming, but they certainly scored nearly twice as many kills as Spitfires.The Hawker Hurricane pilots however did and to great effect.
The Hawker Hurricane pilots however did and to great effect. Even saved Buckingham Palace in the process![]()
Don't know about ramming, but they certainly scored nearly twice as many kills as Spitfires.
WAS. It was a legitimate tactic before gun's and cannon's got more advanced after the age of sail.It's a legitimate warring tactic dating back thousands of years.
Why stop now? The intention is to kill. The method is irrelevant. Die = job done.
WAS. It was a legitimate tactic before gun's and cannon's got more advanced after the age of sail.
So if ramming is a real situation ("legit" or not really is subjective IMHO) what are the best defenses against it? Obviously not to get hit, but what steps can you take to reduce the risk.
What visual warning signs might you notice before a ram is started? The flare of boosters?
What's the better way to dodge? Maneuvering thrusters or tilt and pull (the latter makes you lose visual so can be risky)
How do you work to keep a decent range between you and your target if ramming is a worry?
The Soviets, amongst others, will definitely disagree. Google 'taran' and have a read.
The Soviets, amongst others, will definitely disagree. Google 'taran' and have a read.
<scratches head> What do you mean by not legitimate, btw?It still wasn't legitimate...