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    looking through the forums i was wondering. in game or in real life what are your favorite feild modifications and improvisations. granted such a discussion is best served with a quick blurb on how to bring it into the game system.


    one of my favorite is the "soap dish claymore"
    a simple, light, and cheap IED composed of a small amount of C4 and scrap metal packed in a cheap plastic soap dish. naturally being improvised you can tweak these to fit how you'r running your game
    weight: .5 kg
    price: $10
    type: directional APERS
    damage: C3 B15D
    penetration: Nil
    DPV: 3

    a great weapon for defending choke points in urban terrain.
    the best course of action when all is against you is to slow down and think critically about the situation. this way you are not blindly rushing into an ambush and your mind is doing something useful rather than getting you killed.

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    I'm trying to make most of the expedient flame devices, burst is in the manuals, I'm working on concussion and weight. I'm not doing fougasses since Paul Mulcahy already has. I'm also not sure of the"Eagle Cocktail" specs, but the ammo can device is on the notes. T2K2 didn't go into depth even in Merc 2000, so there's some work there.

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    • #3
      Love to see how some of the improvised explosives I used to make with my grandfather would work for the game

      A tennis ball cannon but this time instead of launching tennis balls or apples its loaded with shrapnel and used as a mine or short range anti-personnel device

      The beer can fireworks we made but used as grenades

      Or the stuff he and I used to mix together to blow stumps out of the ground but now turned into land mines or anti-vehicle mines.

      Or a little home made napalm with gasoline and soap thrown into an APC as it goes by

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      • #4
        Some ideas I have had.

        Punji sticks. Great for anti-personnel. IF you include the coating with s***, a potent biological warfare tool.

        This is kinda out there, but at least possible. If you are running a game or campaign in the USA, and you are near a Civil War battlefield, re-use 12 lb. Napoleon Black powder. Really effective as an area denial tool. load the thing with double canister. Bronze is much more age resistant than iron. But not perfect. I would not be NEAR the thing when you set it off.

        REALLY out there. Atl-atl. Spear throwers. You want to be quiet but still cause havoc. These things were used by our ancestors to bring down Mammoths.

        Along that line, English long bow. Crossbow. IF you have time, material, manpower, Trebuchet. This last is very iffy at best. But hey, if you care enough to send the very best....Some armies used these to hurl dead cattle etc. into towns to spread disease. Or even simpler, if enemy is using a river as a water supply, a dead cow 5 miles upstream is REALLY ugly.

        My $0.02

        Mike

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        • #5
          Some guerillas like to lob propane tanks at targets. These aren't very accurate though.

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          • #6
            What about those iron pipe mortars (or was it rocket launchers) the IRA was so fond of sticking in a van with a cloth top and rigging to fire on a timer

            Also - anyone here who has seen Toy Story remembers the brief glimpse of Sid's "Advanced Interrogation Techniques" Army Field Manual, right It's actually (if you pause the movie and look up the FM# shown on screen) an improvised weapons FM, including stovepipe mortars (bury them in the ground, then tap them slightly to the left or right to adjust aim), homemade guns and shotguns and so forth.

            I'm not going digging and not gonna link 'cause sometimes that sets people in Alphabet Soup City's radars off...
            THIS IS MY SIG, HERE IT IS.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by raketenjagdpanzer View Post
              What about those iron pipe mortars (or was it rocket launchers) the IRA was so fond of sticking in a van with a cloth top and rigging to fire on a timer

              Also - anyone here who has seen Toy Story remembers the brief glimpse of Sid's "Advanced Interrogation Techniques" Army Field Manual, right It's actually (if you pause the movie and look up the FM# shown on screen) an improvised weapons FM, including stovepipe mortars (bury them in the ground, then tap them slightly to the left or right to adjust aim), homemade guns and shotguns and so forth.

              I'm not going digging and not gonna link 'cause sometimes that sets people in Alphabet Soup City's radars off...
              Safer that way, but when they do T2K2/T2013 it's planning. I bet thier reports would be a great GM aid!

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              • #8
                If look at the 1st eddtion weapons book Wojo factories has a lot of home made weapons and mines
                I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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                • #9
                  Actually trebuchets, catapults and air cannons are something you may see in various places, especially in the UK and the US. The US has a very active "pumpkin chucker" competition - and those kind of machines would make very formidable weapons lobbing explosives or projectiles.

                  And the UK has a pretty big group of re-enactors who build things like replica catapults, trebuchets and Roman ballistas.

                  And a trebuchet can throw quite a load - i.e. going to die pretty quick being under where the Volkswagen Bug that gets thrown into the town you are trying to defend lands

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                  • #10
                    I remember a TV show where British college students were lobbing VW beetles across a field. I was a little jealous......

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                    • #11
                      Pain had one up on his site -- don't know if it's still up or if I downloaded it when he had it up. His was designed to fling cows -- I guess anything of that size and weight can still be flung.
                      Last edited by pmulcahy11b; 08-06-2014, 08:10 PM. Reason: Just a couple of words...
                      I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

                      Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pmulcahy11b View Post
                        Pain had one up on his site -- don't know if it's still up or if I downloaded it when he had it up. His was designed to fling cows -- I guess anything of that size and weight can still be flung.
                        EDIT: It was on Antenna's site, which I don't know is active these days. I may have it on my drive; Antenna, if I find it and you no longer have it posted, do you mind if I post it
                        I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

                        Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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                        • #13
                          Be an interesting weapon to use for sure -you have all kinds of interesting debris around to throw - especially if they start to throw things like cars or boulders or big chunks of concrete with re-bar in it - not sure if even a tanks overhead turret armor could handle a massive boulder landing on top of it thrown over a large distance by a trebuchet - thats a pretty big amount of mass to handle going at a pretty good clip when it lands

                          and you dont even have to throw a whole car - I would hate to see what your average engine block would do to what it landed on after geting launched by a catapult

                          although throwing a cow has the "Run Away!!!" aspect - maybe even have rude French defenders making fun of you
                          Last edited by Olefin; 08-07-2014, 07:38 AM.

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                          • #14
                            I saw a film once - I think it might have been Paul Verhoeven's Flesh and Blood - where the protaganists were laying seige to a castle and used a catapult (or it might have been a trebuchet) to fire something - I think it might have been chunks of dead animal - infected with plague into the castle, ths infecting the defenders and leaving the castle open to capture.

                            Sorry for the vagueness...it was a while ago I watched it.
                            Author of the unofficial and strictly non canon Alternative Survivor’s Guide to the United Kingdom

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                            • #15
                              That is correct, one part of the infected cow landed in the well.

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