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>From: braca2@cspyr1.cs.adfa.oz.au (BRAY CHRISTOPHER)
Subject: Re: 21st Century Soldier
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megazone@rivdell.sccsi.com (Megazoner) writes:
> ... You gonna tell me that the lenses on a heavy laser are 
>gonna last mounted on a tank moving in rough terrain? The ranging laser 
>on the M1 had those problems, even with turret stabilization.

	What about some form of sturdy magnetic lens? 

> Give me lighter night vision stuff, lighter ammo, a bigger rifle that's 
>lighter than the last, and heavy artillery support.

	Or a smaller rifle that's lighter.  I prefer the Steyr AUG (get mine
	in 3 months) to the M16, 4sure.

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