Well very useful, especially against hole up enemy, u go in to get them u die, just drop one phosphorous genade in and that it.Originally posted by tankee1981:I am aware that this is a type of ammo that can make even ammo storemen very nervous and the SOP is to to have water nearby in case of emergencies. These ammo are in a way similar to napalm used in Vietnam are to be used for anti-personnel purposes. The way the men die from these weapons are so terrible,that the Geneva Convention wants to ban it from being used in war(I heard this some where,but i am not very sure on this).I am just wondering if we still have this in our arsenal and if anyone have fired these rounds before. I can only guess the effects of the round on the target at the butt.![]()
We do have WP munitions. WP grenades and arti rounds.Originally posted by tankee1981:I am aware that this is a type of ammo that can make even ammo storemen very nervous and the SOP is to to have water nearby in case of emergencies. These ammo are in a way similar to napalm used in Vietnam are to be used for anti-personnel purposes. The way the men die from these weapons are so terrible,that the Geneva Convention wants to ban it from being used in war(I heard this some where,but i am not very sure on this).I am just wondering if we still have this in our arsenal and if anyone have fired these rounds before. I can only guess the effects of the round on the target at the butt.![]()
I don't think it will combust with water..Water is actually needed to stop WP leakage and water is needed for WP burns..Originally posted by SpecOps87:WP contains phosphrous .(sorry,today spelling alittle off) it will ignite and spontaneously combust upon contact with any form of water.Be it moisture in the air,water what so ever,so long it contains water.And to treat such burns with even more water will only cause it to be worse.The only thing the water helps with is to burn out the phosphrous faster.Thus water and phosphrous NEVER MIX!!!
This i am not sure...But to what i know and what i have learnt, phosphorous do not combust with water...Water is needed to treat phosphorous burns and stop phosphorous leakage...Originally posted by SpecOps87:I learnt from my Chem. lessons that Phosphorous will combust upon contact with the surrounding air.As the surrounding air contains moisture,which the phosphrous requires to burn in.Please feel free to add your comments.