14-11-2005, 11:36 PM
It worked well in Northern Ireland for a long time. 'Hedge Hopping' we used to call it, although 'Hedge Trimming' would be just as
appropriate, as it wasn't uncommon to see bits of foliage caught up in the undercart. A lot depends on whether you're facing organised
air defences or an insurgent/terrorist enemy just 'taking a pop' at targets of opportunity. You're not skylining for very long at low level, by the
time they know you're there you've been and gone. Not much fun for us sitting in the back though.
At the end of the day I'm using the program for something it wasn't really intended for anyway, it's just one of the extra 'goodies' you've
included, and I also overlooked the obvious (lower the threat level). Thanks for your replies both of you.
Post Edited ( 11-14-05 23:38 )
appropriate, as it wasn't uncommon to see bits of foliage caught up in the undercart. A lot depends on whether you're facing organised
air defences or an insurgent/terrorist enemy just 'taking a pop' at targets of opportunity. You're not skylining for very long at low level, by the
time they know you're there you've been and gone. Not much fun for us sitting in the back though.

At the end of the day I'm using the program for something it wasn't really intended for anyway, it's just one of the extra 'goodies' you've
included, and I also overlooked the obvious (lower the threat level). Thanks for your replies both of you.
Post Edited ( 11-14-05 23:38 )