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Thread: Psychology of killing.

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    Playing CTF last night, and popping rounds into peoples heads as they stuck out from behind a wall got me thinking about how many ArmA players would be able to do this for real.

    If the enemy was square in your sights, could YOU shoot to kill? Answers 1-4

    My original answer when i started writing this thread was no, but truth is, if it was kill or be killed my answer is number 2. However, if i was not under fire and there was only one enemy who didnt know i was there and i was told to kill him, i dont think ***i could. My answer remains number two though.

    If you do vote and dont mind others knowing you are a cold hearted killing machine ***
    could you please post which country you are from, likewise if you would not shoot?
    Anonymous votes very welcome to.

    BadBone- *** Wales UK.



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    Quote[/b] ] In World War Two, it is a fact that only 15-20 percent of the soldiers fired at the enemy. That is one in five soldiers actually shooting at a Nazi when he sees one. While this rate may have increased in desperate situations, in most combat situations soldiers were reluctant to kill each other. The Civil War was not dramatically different or any previous wars.

    In WW2 only one percent of the pilots accounted for thirty to forty percent of enemy fighters shot down in the air. Some pilots didn't shoot down a single enemy plane.

    In Korea, the rate of soldiers unwilling to fire on the enemy decreased and fifty five percent of the soldiers fired at the enemy. In Vietnam, this rate increased to about ninety five percent but this doesn't mean they were trying to hit the target. In fact it usually took around fifty-two thousand bullets to score one kill in regular infantry units! It may be interesting to not that when Special Forces kills are recorded and monitored this often includes kills scored by calling in artillery or close air support. In this way SF type units could score very high kill ratios like fifty to a hundred for every SF trooper killed. This is not to say these elite troops didn't score a large number of bullet type kills. It is interesting to note that most kills in war are from artillery or other mass destruction type weapons.

    If one studies history and is able to cut through the hype, one will find that man is often unwilling to kill his fellow man and the fighter finds it very traumatic when he has to do so. On the battlefield the stress of being killed and injured is not always the main fear.
    *** ***http://www.military-sf.com/Killing.htm

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    Not really possible to answer this question, even the best trained soldier may hesitate when the time comes, although this is less of a concern due to more intense psychological tests during recruitment, and even the most battlehardened soldier may lose the ability at some point due to all kinds of mental issues.

    The only way to really know is to have been in that position before, despite of how "hardcore" some people might make themselves out to be.



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    Quote Originally Posted by (JdB @ May 26 2007,19:07)
    Not really possible to answer this question, even the best trained soldier may hesitate when the time comes, although this is less of a concern due to more intense psychological tests during recruitment, and even the most battlehardened soldier may lose the ability at some point due to all kinds of mental issues.
    I should of added, 5.Dont know

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    i prefer killing pixels
    and not real beings..

    but actually id like to kill one or two morons
    GUNS!!!

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    It would depend on the circumstances, but assuming I'm in combat, I would have no problem with it. I don't desire to kill another person, or any living being (I dont even hunt since its not nessessary for me). But I would have no problem with it on the field of battle.

    Death and killing are an unpleasant nessessity in the fight for survival and the preservation of our way of life.

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    I could kill anything with no side effects, could say i have the mind of a serial killer who hasnt killed yet

    "When your ticked off killing is as easy as breathing."

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    Quote Originally Posted by (Matt Rochelle @ May 26 2007,19:22)
    I could kill anything with no side effects, could say i have the mind of a serial killer who hasnt killed yet

    "When your ticked off killing is as easy as breathing."
    Is that quote before or after Rambo anialates that guys face with the .50?

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    Circumstances or not, I'd like to think that when I spot an enemy lugging an AK I wouldn't hesitate, wouldn't think, but just fire, letting my hands do the work they've been trained to do instinctually. It may sound heartless but thats the delicate rope combat troops walk in modern day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by (Evil Koala @ May 26 2007,19:17)
    It would depend on the circumstances, but assuming I'm in combat, I would have no problem with it. I don't desire to kill another person, or any living being (I dont even hunt since its not nessessary for me). But I would have no problem with it on the field of battle.

    Death and killing are an unpleasant nessessity in the fight for survival and the preservation of our way of life.
    I teach my kids not to kill even insects...............maybe wasps as they are evil, and if we are going to keep a fish we catch then they must be prepared to eat it.

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