You could go up and knock on it's door and ask,but if it's shooting at you it's a safe bet it's some sort of an attack vehicle.If it's shooting at you AND moving fast, It's definitely a fast attack vehicle.If it's shooting at you and moving slow, it might be a slow attack vehicle, or it might be a fast attack trying to conserve fuel.(If it's not shooting, it may be trying to conserve ammunition too)It it's moving at you at a medium speed, and just shooting a little...well, you get the idea.
They are commonly mounted on fast-attack vehicles such as Engineers to provide strong mobile firepower, and armored vehicles such as tanks engage targets that are too fast or too small for the primary weapon to engage effectively target.
Why is ford clock fast? why clock fast in vehicles
A turret is a weapon mount that protects the crew or mechanism of a projectile-firing weapon.Some military vehicles that use a turret to attack enemy forces are wheeled combat vehicles, naval ships, and command vehicles.
The Eldar often employ fast attack tactics.
Blitz KREIG is translated as "lightning war" in German. Used to describe a type of attack using planes and fast moving vehicles followed by infantry to surprise and overwhelm an opponent.
i honestly dont know!! anyone who knows how they attack it would be very helpful if you could answer and answer fast!!:/
The go fast 250 km/h and more
Fast Attack Craft War Badge was created on 1941-05-30.
the person will go into convulsions and start seizuring.stop breathing.vomit and there heart will be beating way to fast which can lead to a quick heart attack
HEAT = High Explosive Anti TankThey're designed to attack armoured vehicles and fortifications.
Lions are less likely to attack people in vehicles because they are unfamiliar with vehicles as prey, and they view them as a larger and potentially more dangerous entity. The vehicle also masks human scent and movements, making it less likely for lions to perceive people inside as prey.
Momentum.