Sticky bombs

What do u guys think about adding sticky bombs like those in Savin Private Ryan? So in case u run to an enemy tank br V let’s say the explosive charge is weak or not thrown well and it does small damage or no damage at all to an enemy tank with TNT if u get shot before getting time to activate it its also no damage, so sticky bombs at least u throw them at the tracks and u can disable the tank tracks bcs sticky bombs are not made to destroy the tank but disabling it would help a lot.
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I like this idea a lot.

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Sticky bombs make to much sense, which means DF won’t even consider them. :wink:

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if you add this,give us too magnetic mines

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Even if it’s a good idea we already have too much explo pack and TNT carried for this solutions.

Some ppl complaining about those tank camping greyzone because they are tired of getting OS by random inf pushing through line of allied to detonate your tank with explo and tnt.

We already have enought of AT inf wich we can have on most of squad.

With this idea, you nerf again the little amount of player who playing aggressive /support plus It would be hard to think that DF would only lock at an BR V mean another tool to incencitive new tank player in camping greyzone

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AT explosives like proposed sticky bomb (which is great idea!) should be limited to specific class of soldier, instead of every soldier being able to carry x1 AT mine/TNT and 1-3 explosive packs, it is too much

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In some extreme mesure I would like TNT and explo be locked to engineer/AT inf. We have too much much AT inf to deal with tank already that’s why most of tank are sadly camping

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Grenade No. 82 "Gammon bomb

Used in ww2 by the British, would also be good

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That would just be a det pack but on steroids.

Pure HE based AT grenades dont offer anything new as those already exist in the det pack but now you got like twice the payload which would make it a meanace against infantry again until they nerf that back to where the curret det pack sits today.

I wonder if Spielberg himself looked into the instruction fields :tipping_hand_man:

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It’s amazing how much you can learn just by opening books and educational films from those years.

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