#1 - roasting infantry by the bucketload is the whole point of a Hellhound. It's not as lopsided as you think if you recall that a) the inferno is a single-shot weapon, and b) to balance things out, I'm basically sitting on a leaky gas tank with a cigar in my mouth.
#2 - Maybe the Chimera really is like a BMP, and there is a height restriction on conscripts.
Tyyr wrote:Yeah, but the engine in front provides extra armor in the direction you'd expect to be taking shots from. Given that your options are to remove armor or get at them from the troop compartment I'd imagine working on them is a total pain in the ass.
Heh, maybe it's an Israeli design.