Pi1otguy
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/apache-helicopter-fires-lethal-flesh-22965233British commanders have launched an urgent probe after an Apache attack helicopter opened fire with a lethal round whilst being moved across the ground.
Is the article exaggerating the potential trouble the responsible persons could face? How common are accidental discharges from aircraft on the ground? I'm not even sure if the concept of clearing the chamber even applies.
"Luckily" this was a training round, but as best I can tell training rounds sound like they'd break a lot of things.[/Quote]
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