When people fire off ‘celebration’ rounds they usually are at a high apogee, close to 90 degrees. Meaning they will typically land within a small radius of the person shooting. To reach the speeds needed to penetrate the helicopters’s body the round would have had to be at a lower apogee and thus a purposely aimed shot.
When people fire off ‘celebration’ rounds they usually are at a high apogee, close to 90 degrees. Meaning they will typically land within a small radius of the person shooting. To reach the speeds needed to penetrate the helicopters’s body the round would have had to be at a lower apogee and thus a purposely aimed shot.