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...faced heavy casualties. Of course, the enemy also understood the importance of the human factor. Finally, the enemy was not fighting against mindless metal but against the human masters of these war machines. Thus, the enemy usually aimed at the humans first; if possible. To make that very aiming at humans impossible and minimise the risk of any direct hit, those humans ...