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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Okuma" data-source="post: 3850546" data-attributes="member: 48436"><p>Nah, the military has defense in depth strategies. They favor mobile attack and defense. And snipers and marksmen will quickly find out that head shots will work. Very quick. And will let everyone know. Then they call in Puff and some A-10's (loased wtih 30 mm HE) and cluster bombs, and some Apaches...</p><p></p><p>And they will let other people know by radio. Almost the entire military is wired and radioed. The US military learns really fast. One person like guards standing outside give warning or the ambulance drives get a warning, the alarm is out.</p><p></p><p>Not unless a biohazard warning is sounded. And it will be. Procedures are really different.</p><p></p><p>Nope. They will be "haz matted."</p><p></p><p>The base might be overrun. The US military command is mobile and decentralized.</p><p></p><p>Not likely. The US military has real time reconnaissance and live feed recon drones. They can concentrate an enormous amount of firepower really quickly. They have snipers that will be making head shots that kill and radioing it to everyone. The US military learns shockingly fast. It's called the hyperwar doctrine.</p><p></p><p>Snipers and marksmen will tell them that head shots work. Then the US military will just scoff at the pathetic zombie amateurs.</p><p></p><p>Most of their families will be evacuated or live near the military base. Yes, some will flee, but most will not.</p><p></p><p>Not likely. Maybe in Russia. The US? No. Zombies are an epidemic at best and easily destroyed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Okuma, post: 3850546, member: 48436"] Nah, the military has defense in depth strategies. They favor mobile attack and defense. And snipers and marksmen will quickly find out that head shots will work. Very quick. And will let everyone know. Then they call in Puff and some A-10's (loased wtih 30 mm HE) and cluster bombs, and some Apaches... And they will let other people know by radio. Almost the entire military is wired and radioed. The US military learns really fast. One person like guards standing outside give warning or the ambulance drives get a warning, the alarm is out. Not unless a biohazard warning is sounded. And it will be. Procedures are really different. Nope. They will be "haz matted." The base might be overrun. The US military command is mobile and decentralized. Not likely. The US military has real time reconnaissance and live feed recon drones. They can concentrate an enormous amount of firepower really quickly. They have snipers that will be making head shots that kill and radioing it to everyone. The US military learns shockingly fast. It's called the hyperwar doctrine. Snipers and marksmen will tell them that head shots work. Then the US military will just scoff at the pathetic zombie amateurs. Most of their families will be evacuated or live near the military base. Yes, some will flee, but most will not. Not likely. Maybe in Russia. The US? No. Zombies are an epidemic at best and easily destroyed. [/QUOTE]
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