


And instead, he's firing unguided rockets at the front of the Rambo tank. So our enemy is in an attack helicopter, a gunship, and it's got missiles on the tips, AT-2 Swatters probably, that are effective from several kilometers away. The driver functions as the gunner as well, and this is why you're supposed to go with anti-aircraft vehicles in company with you, because their job is to defend you against air threats. So hang on, is he driving, or is he gunning? There's only one tank that I can think of that is fully combat-capable with one crewman, and that is the Swedish Strv 103, commonly known as the S-tank. It's basically a flying tank, for lack of a better term. I think it's actually a Puma, but the Hind, the Mi-24, was a gunship that still actually has a troop-carrying capacity, as well as carrying a lot of rockets and missiles and being heavily armored. It's not actually, but the helicopter here represents a Hind. So Rambo has gotten into his, I'm going to call it a T-72.
