They may have disabled the timer. Accuracy is zero. No guidance, even a little breeze causes them to weathervane and fly a curved path into the wind.
This is a recruiting video, my guess. Can you tell what they are saying?
The Taliban considered the maximum effective range to be 80m.
This is for aimed fire:
Hit probabilities
Range
m (ft) | Percent |
|---|
| 50 (160) | 100 |
| 100 (330) | 96 |
| 200 (660) | 51 |
| 300 (980) | 22 |
| 400 (1,300) | 9 |
| 500 (1,600) | 4 |
A 1976 U.S. Army evaluation of the weapon gave the hit probabilities on a 5-by-2.5-metre (16.4 ft × 8.2 ft) panel moving sideways at 4 m/s (8.9 mph).
[24] Crosswinds cause additional issues as the round steers into the wind; in an 11 km/h (6.8 mph) (3 m/s) wind, firing at a stationary tank sized target, the gunner cannot expect to get a first-round hit more than 50% of the time at 180 m.
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