Enemy fire downs US helicoper
IEDs get a bigger punch
Is this solitary issue going to slow the uphill battle that is Iraq? Troops are on the brink of refusing to drive in humvees, because the thin armor stops nothing, and becomes a shrapnel cage inside once its hit.


That was the problem 3 years ago.
Troops now are preferring helicopter travel over land, because of this issue.
Some tradeoff.
I suspect that the helicopter problem will only get much, much worse. Greater morale amongst militants means more people willing to wield an RPG vs. a helicopter, or a stick of C4 vs. a convoy.
thoughts?
IEDs get a bigger punch
Is this solitary issue going to slow the uphill battle that is Iraq? Troops are on the brink of refusing to drive in humvees, because the thin armor stops nothing, and becomes a shrapnel cage inside once its hit.


That was the problem 3 years ago.
Troops now are preferring helicopter travel over land, because of this issue.
Some tradeoff.
I suspect that the helicopter problem will only get much, much worse. Greater morale amongst militants means more people willing to wield an RPG vs. a helicopter, or a stick of C4 vs. a convoy.
thoughts?