Exclusive - Battlefield: Bad Company - Artillery barrage
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Published 16 June, 2008 Duration 3:24
Heavy ordnance is a key player in Bad Company's engagements, as this artillery barrage on a friendly convoy illustrates. As you can see, our excellent driving skills allowed us to make a quick getaway in order to charge headlong into the enemies' line of fire.
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Well, it's on record that bombarding your own troops happens when communication is bad (happened a couple of times during Verdun in WWI when the artillery hadn't heard that the infantry had already captured a position... However, when bombarding your own installations, there should be reason to believe that they've been taken by the enemy...