59小时后孟买清剿落幕 死者增至195人(转自凤凰)

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俄罗斯解救“别斯兰人质”时好歹使用了神经毒气。
什么神经毒气?没听说过
三名武装分子?????其他的人呢?活捉?放了?
还在枪战说明还没结束 媒体是怎么报道的 结束了是什么都结束了 打扫战场了
居然活捉这么多恐怖分子哪
原帖由 老牛居 于 2008-11-29 16:28 发表
什么神经毒气?没听说过


记错了,是莫斯科的。[:a9:]
阿尔法用的是催眠弹吧?不过基本上等同与毒气了
原帖由 歼击机07 于 2008-11-29 17:28 发表
阿尔法用的是催眠弹吧?不过基本上等同与毒气了

据说是还处于试验阶段, 浓度没调控好, 导致大量人质窒息而死.
参与解救人质的阿尔法,信号旗部队成员进去前都打了抗体. (都是多年前民工科技上说的, 说错了别拍俺)
原帖由 框子 于 2008-11-29 17:00 发表


记错了,是莫斯科的。[:a9:]

那叫失能性毒剂,不是神经毒剂。
反正印度没有什么好的装备
原帖由 jwkevin 于 2008-11-29 17:38 发表

据说是还处于试验阶段, 浓度没调控好, 导致大量人质窒息而死.
参与解救人质的阿尔法,信号旗部队成员进去前都打了抗体. (都是多年前民工科技上说的, 说错了别拍俺)

主要是人质经过几天后身体季度虚弱
原帖由 老牛居 于 2008-11-29 16:28 发表
什么神经毒气?没听说过

是非致命性毒气,黑寡妇们身上绑满了炸药,一有风吹草动就引爆,所以在特种部队突击之前从空调系统释放了失能型毒气,但因为还处于试验阶段对于用量和起效时间不了解,因此使用过量等待时间过长,导致部分人质吸入毒气过多没有抢救过来,不过所有的人体炸弹都没有被引爆,应该说效果不俗。
使用在反恐或特种突击效果应该不错,对于解救人质和抓捕俘虏很有效果。照我看来和手术用的麻醉气体差不多吧,不过是无色无味见效快,不过和毛子的性格一样效果太霸道了。
原帖由 jasonzhang 于 2008-11-29 18:15 发表


攻击部队不带防毒面具么

双保险,也没看有气囊的车就允许不系安全带的。突击队的防毒面具有可能被碰掉了,打漏了,或根本就是残次品,又或者这种毒剂不能被有效过滤,总之保险一些。
A3反恐终于结束。
说起这事情偶就气不打一处来.当年明明是偶第一个在JCZS论坛上提出用毒气先麻醉所有的恐怖份子和人质.后来某人看到偶的留言后利用私人关系去通知了毛子.等毛子真的用了这种方法解决了问题后还给了那个人一个国际感谢,偶倒是没任何人记得了.:@ :@ :@ :@
原帖由 肥狗旺财 于 2008-11-29 18:31 发表

是非致命性毒气,黑寡妇们身上绑满了炸药,一有风吹草动就引爆,所以在特种部队突击之前从空调系统释放了失能型毒气,但因为还处于试验阶段对于用量和起效时间不了解,因此使用过量等待时间过长,导致部分人质吸入 ...

如果在袭击一开始就使用,可能会好一点
原帖由 fr6zp 于 2008-11-29 19:10 发表
说起这事情偶就气不打一处来.当年明明是偶第一个在JCZS论坛上提出用毒气先麻醉所有的恐怖份子和人质.后来某人看到偶的留言后利用私人关系去通知了毛子.等毛子真的用了这种方法解决了问题后还给了那个人一个国 ...

NB人物啊。
原帖由 fr6zp 于 2008-11-29 19:10 发表
说起这事情偶就气不打一处来.当年明明是偶第一个在JCZS论坛上提出用毒气先麻醉所有的恐怖份子和人质.后来某人看到偶的留言后利用私人关系去通知了毛子.等毛子真的用了这种方法解决了问题后还给了那个人一个国 ...

通知了毛子以后毛子赶紧开始试验和配置,稀释???
麻醉毒剂貌似要及时解毒,不然也要死人的

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原帖由 fr6zp 于 2008-11-29 19:10 发表
说起这事情偶就气不打一处来.当年明明是偶第一个在JCZS论坛上提出用毒气先麻醉所有的恐怖份子和人质.后来某人看到偶的留言后利用私人关系去通知了毛子.等毛子真的用了这种方法解决了问题后还给了那个人一个国 ...

钦佩至极啊,  普京同学应该给颁发一国际友人奖章
a3的图片我好像看见了榴弹发射器???????????
原帖由 fr6zp 于 2008-11-29 19:10 发表
说起这事情偶就气不打一处来.当年明明是偶第一个在JCZS论坛上提出用毒气先麻醉所有的恐怖份子和人质.后来某人看到偶的留言后利用私人关系去通知了毛子.等毛子真的用了这种方法解决了问题后还给了那个人一个国 ...

真的还是假的。:D
原帖由 fr6zp 于 2008-11-29 19:10 发表
说起这事情偶就气不打一处来.当年明明是偶第一个在JCZS论坛上提出用毒气先麻醉所有的恐怖份子和人质.后来某人看到偶的留言后利用私人关系去通知了毛子.等毛子真的用了这种方法解决了问题后还给了那个人一个国 ...

这是人才啊,毛子还真够次的
英国媒体称死亡人数可能要超过300人。
那个意大利厨子很NB,和军队一起冲进去救老婆孩子。
算算一共这几天看到多少武器, 恩费尔德, FN-FAL, .38左轮, AK-47, SVD, PSG-1, SIG-551, MP-5, 斯特林, INSAS, 印度军警武器真杂. 连弹药都要准备 .308, .38, 5.56, 7.62NATO, 7.62X39这么好几种啊.
好,现在更夸张, 反恐部队带着卡尔.古斯塔夫无后坐力炮,自动榴弹发射器,拆了枪托和脚架的FN-MAG通用机枪, 原来是去拆房子的啊.
原帖由 cnmlgbd 于 2008-12-2 00:49 发表

这样看来没有用海鹞就算是很不错的了
原帖由 chouyufirst 于 2008-12-2 13:01 发表

这样看来没有用海鹞就算是很不错的了


幸亏阿三没有模仿阿诺

否则

阿三有可以拍一部英雄电影了

但是

那酒店

就彻底挂了