In the battle there were other fighting vehicles deployed, like the m1.
At the end of the battle, I imagined there being some of the m1's still left fighting even after they ran out of ammo and support, just driving over what would attack them. Would they eventually learn how to open the hatch on the m1? The hatches are much smaller, so, less leverage available or something to grab onto. Bradleys', larger doors, more space to grab on, more points of failure.
As for the Bradleys' doors getting torn off, imagine five to ten "
little ones 2nd gens" in a frenzy pulling with enough force in the right spots. And to be honest, they wouldn't have tried to punch a hole in three to five inch thick metal doors. They are well designed to withstand blasts, direct force pulling along the hinges, not so much.
It took them a little while to figure out how to get in, and there was no ground support around the fighting vehicles.
I don't think the
bradley's would have been able to shoot something so close, aside from trying to run them over...
Unless I was able to run a pressure gauge for the force needed, the science will be a little fuzzy... and the military was hesitant about me breaking one of their toys.
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