Insane Recoilless Rifle Shot on Tank Moving at Top Speed

Members of the Ghouta Mujahedeen Brigade make an insane shot against a Syrian Arab Army tank moving at an incredible rate of speed. Experience trumps technology every time.


It's not every day you see a tank moving at near it's maximum effective speed get taken out by a recoilless rifle while it's in motion. It's also not an easy feat for a recoilless rifle team to make a shot like this. The way the weapon system is set up, aiming it makes it a bit of a task. Scoring a shot like this means the team operating the weapon system is either very well trained, or highly experienced. Judging by the fact that the specific FSA unit making this shot is called the Ghouta Mujahedeen Brigade, I'm leaning more towards them having experience with the weapon system over solid training.


Regardless, this is an incredible shot. This is the kind of thing you would see in a "Battlefield Moments" montage video on YouTube, but here we are on Funker53o, where the combat footage is taken from real life conflicts. not the recordings of some college kid's computer.


josh brooks

Published 2 years ago

Members of the Ghouta Mujahedeen Brigade make an insane shot against a Syrian Arab Army tank moving at an incredible rate of speed. Experience trumps technology every time.


It's not every day you see a tank moving at near it's maximum effective speed get taken out by a recoilless rifle while it's in motion. It's also not an easy feat for a recoilless rifle team to make a shot like this. The way the weapon system is set up, aiming it makes it a bit of a task. Scoring a shot like this means the team operating the weapon system is either very well trained, or highly experienced. Judging by the fact that the specific FSA unit making this shot is called the Ghouta Mujahedeen Brigade, I'm leaning more towards them having experience with the weapon system over solid training.


Regardless, this is an incredible shot. This is the kind of thing you would see in a "Battlefield Moments" montage video on YouTube, but here we are on Funker53o, where the combat footage is taken from real life conflicts. not the recordings of some college kid's computer.


josh brooks

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