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I'm not citing the video game as proof, Spartan. I'm just showing that John Milius made a Red Dawn game with North Koreans instead of Soviets.
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Well, in my defense, the discussion was centered around the possibility of it happening in real life, influencing how I interpreted it.
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RD is not filming up here, almost though.
We are not supplying anything, paper work is a nightmare and we are focusing on our new 3D guns for a show we are doing at the moment. |
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Here's another interesting weapon in the remake, the Norinco Type 67 machine gun:
http://www.imfdb.org/index.php?title...Type-67-II.jpg And this is what the Russians will look like: Last edited by Markit; 11-05-2009 at 05:15 AM. |
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That Type 67 looks like a mocked up FN MAG.
And the russians look nothing like real russian soldiers. I could be wrong, though. |
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Vest looks American.
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But they got the Russian flag on their patches.
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I remember a board game in the 1980's that was about this very scenario. I forget who made it, but it wasn't Avalon Hill. Anyway I purchased it my sophmore year in college (1987 - 1988).
I and my college buddies spent many hours playing this game. The game gave many advantages to the U.S. to include a anti-missile orbital and ground based laser network. We modified the game removing the laser network and giving the invaders a solid foothold on land - ala Red Dawn. Even handicapping the United States and giving several advantages to the invaders the United States was still almost impossible to defeat entirely. Ultimately logistics made all the differences. The invaders had long supply lines and the U.S. didn't. There were other factors as well such as political and diplomatic, American partisans behind enemy lines etc. Most of the time the invaders could hope for a deadlock at best and more often than not they found themselves being pushed back. Could this country fall? Sure,but it would take more than sheer force of arms. We would have to collapse from within for an armed invasion to really be victorious. Sort of like what happened to France in June of 1940 and what didn't happen to France in WWI. |
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Vests and combat shirts are separate, though.
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